I love building houses! I haven't built one in a long time since I've been building most of my living space in the sides of mountains (cause I'm in the mood to be a Dwarf). I'll start thinking up some designs now!
So normally I do modern houses with weird shapes and designs. But I felt like doing something different; taking advantage of that water shader that was shared a few pages back.
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If anyone knows how to make the video less jumpy, let me know. I should have enough ram and stuff. Maybe I need a second hard drive? :\
If anyone knows how to make the video less jumpy, let me know. I should have enough ram and stuff. Maybe I need a second hard drive? :\
This may not help at all, but one of the things that can mess with a video like that is having different frame rates. If your recording software is recording at one frame rate (say 30 fps) and your video editor is rendering at another (say 24) it will cause the film to be jumpy because the render is attempting to cram all those frames together. (It actually tends to cut frames out.)
Of course this would only happen if you are using video editing software. :biggrin.gif:
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"Look, I don't care if your 8 or 20. If you can't take criticism or opinions, then get off the internet." -Stronghold257
This may not help at all, but one of the things that can mess with a video like that is having different frame rates. If your recording software is recording at one frame rate (say 30 fps) and your video editor is rendering at another (say 24) it will cause the film to be jumpy because the render is attempting to cram all those frames together. (It actually tends to cut frames out.)
Of course this would only happen if you are using video editing software. :biggrin.gif:
Mhm. I think it's FRAPs though and it's performance. Cause it's the jump in frames during gameplay. I know FRAPs is a hog but other people manage to use it. :sad.gif: lol
Yeah, fraps is a hog (thats what I use as well.) You could try recording a lower resolution. Another thing that helps me is using optifine. Sadly it conflicts with most any other graphic mod out there.
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"Look, I don't care if your 8 or 20. If you can't take criticism or opinions, then get off the internet." -Stronghold257
Yeah, fraps is a hog (thats what I use as well.) You could try recording a lower resolution. Another thing that helps me is using optifine. Sadly it conflicts with most any other graphic mod out there.
The resolution is probably it. Since i run at 1080 so that's what MC is at. Hmm I'll have to test.
Make sure you're not extracting the zip file.
If you use regular archive programm installed in system, it will look like folder.
Bit of height showing its upside~ness
Little more of chimney entrance with smoke pathway
Was just trying out the Alpha V2 of the mod (water alpha shader), still lots to do on it but it's looking good at this stage.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/542215-173-water-shader-alpha/
I'll start on mine a little later. Just woke up and i can't focus on anything lmao.
And it feels like will never end. haha
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If anyone knows how to make the video less jumpy, let me know. I should have enough ram and stuff. Maybe I need a second hard drive? :\
This may not help at all, but one of the things that can mess with a video like that is having different frame rates. If your recording software is recording at one frame rate (say 30 fps) and your video editor is rendering at another (say 24) it will cause the film to be jumpy because the render is attempting to cram all those frames together. (It actually tends to cut frames out.)
Of course this would only happen if you are using video editing software. :biggrin.gif:
Mhm. I think it's FRAPs though and it's performance. Cause it's the jump in frames during gameplay. I know FRAPs is a hog but other people manage to use it. :sad.gif: lol
The resolution is probably it. Since i run at 1080 so that's what MC is at. Hmm I'll have to test.
it's great stuff! :ohmy.gif: