rssCamera tool for mtasa. (cameratool)
Category: | script |
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Author(s): | zenosnl |
Downloads: | 12856 |
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Rating: | 3.8 (12 Votes) |
Description:
First version of my cameratool, updates will follow.
Welcome to the cameratool 2.0 help menu!
F2 - Opens the tool
Right mouse button (mouse2)- Show/Hide cursor
How to use it?
The cameratool is currently supporting 3 movement types: linear movement,circulair movement and advanced movement.
Linear movement
The movement goes from point A to point B, you can select a target, or to select the north/south/east/west point to look at.
It is really easy to use in the play-mode, just click on the Point A button for example, and it automaticly saves your current position, and uses it for the movement.
Circulair movement
The movement stay's on point A and the camera will rotate around it, you also can select a target.
The other variables will explain themselves.
Advanced movement
Advanced movement is specially made for people who want to do long camera-movements, for people who want to have more control over their camera shots.
It will take a bit more time to make these camera-shots but it will pay of, for example look at some of my intro's : (http://www.youtube.com/user/ThaZenoS).
Step 1 : To create a new point press "Add new point" to insert a blank point.
Step 2 : Choose a start and end point by clicking on the point u want to set and press "Set point" to set the coordinates to your current location.
Step 3 : Setting a target is done the same as step 2
Step 4 : Path type, U can choose between a "curved" and a "linear" path. A curved will need a bend point, linear doesn't.
step 5 : Moving path type, With this variable u can how the camera wil move.
step 6 : Other variables are up to u.
Step 5 : Press "Move camera!" to start your path.
HINT : Some variables can be fast choosen by selecting it and scrolling through the options.
HINT 2: Look at ZenoS' tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0
HINT 3: Don't change the Z-axe movement too much, your camera wont go smooth if you use big changes. -- Stupid ZenoS and his tutorial :3
Also, checkout the first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyXyf6afnHw
And ofcourse the latest cameratool video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0
Noticing any bugs?
Please report those!
Little fixes when you're bugged:
1: stop the tool
2: use the next commands:
"/restart cameratool"
"/unbug"
3: Enjoy your game again!
Currently I've tested the tool in playmode, it works very well with the freeroam gamemode.
I advise you to use ryden's superman resource (donwload: http://community.mtasa.com/index.php?p=resources&s=det..mp;id=220) to get the locations!
Thanks to Puma for helping me with this script!
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Welcome to the cameratool 2.0 help menu!
F2 - Opens the tool
Right mouse button (mouse2)- Show/Hide cursor
How to use it?
The cameratool is currently supporting 3 movement types: linear movement,circulair movement and advanced movement.
Linear movement
The movement goes from point A to point B, you can select a target, or to select the north/south/east/west point to look at.
It is really easy to use in the play-mode, just click on the Point A button for example, and it automaticly saves your current position, and uses it for the movement.
Circulair movement
The movement stay's on point A and the camera will rotate around it, you also can select a target.
The other variables will explain themselves.
Advanced movement
Advanced movement is specially made for people who want to do long camera-movements, for people who want to have more control over their camera shots.
It will take a bit more time to make these camera-shots but it will pay of, for example look at some of my intro's : (http://www.youtube.com/user/ThaZenoS).
Step 1 : To create a new point press "Add new point" to insert a blank point.
Step 2 : Choose a start and end point by clicking on the point u want to set and press "Set point" to set the coordinates to your current location.
Step 3 : Setting a target is done the same as step 2
Step 4 : Path type, U can choose between a "curved" and a "linear" path. A curved will need a bend point, linear doesn't.
step 5 : Moving path type, With this variable u can how the camera wil move.
step 6 : Other variables are up to u.
Step 5 : Press "Move camera!" to start your path.
HINT : Some variables can be fast choosen by selecting it and scrolling through the options.
HINT 2: Look at ZenoS' tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0
HINT 3: Don't change the Z-axe movement too much, your camera wont go smooth if you use big changes. -- Stupid ZenoS and his tutorial :3
Also, checkout the first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyXyf6afnHw
And ofcourse the latest cameratool video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0
Noticing any bugs?
Please report those!
Little fixes when you're bugged:
1: stop the tool
2: use the next commands:
"/restart cameratool"
"/unbug"
3: Enjoy your game again!
Currently I've tested the tool in playmode, it works very well with the freeroam gamemode.
I advise you to use ryden's superman resource (donwload: http://community.mtasa.com/index.php?p=resources&s=det..mp;id=220) to get the locations!
Thanks to Puma for helping me with this script!
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Version history
Version | Publish Date | Changes | |
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2.0.1 | 2014-01-19 10:12:43 | Little bigfux aka bugfix | Download |
2.0.0 | 2014-01-04 18:16:22 | new version >> new help menu: Welcome to the cameratool 2.0 help menu! F2 - Opens the tool Right mouse button (mouse2) - Show/Hide cursor How to use it? The cameratool is currently supporting 3 movement types: linear movement,circulair movement and advanced movement. -------------------linear movement------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The movement goes from point A to point B, you can select a target, or to select the north/south/east/west point to look at. It is really easy to use in the play-mode, just click on the Point A button for example, and it automaticly saves your current position, and uses it for the movement. -------------------circulair movement----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The movement stay's on point A and the camera will rotate around it, you also can select a target. The other variables will explain themselves. -------------------Advanced movement----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advanced movement is specially made for people who want to do long camera-movements, for people who want to have more control over their camera shots. It will take a bit more time to make these camera-shots but it will pay of, for example look at some of my intro's : (http://www.youtube.com/user/ThaZenoS). Step 1 : To create a new point press "Add new point" to insert a blank point. Step 2 : Choose a start and end point by clicking on the point u want to set and press "Set point" to set the coordinates to your current location. Step 3 : Setting a target is done the same as step 2 Step 4 : Path type, U can choose between a "curved" and a "linear" path. A curved will need a bend point, linear doesn't. step 5 : Moving path type, With this variable u can how the camera wil move. step 6 : Other variables are up to u. Step 5 : Press "Move camera!" to start your path. HINT : Some variables can be fast choosen by selecting it and scrolling through the options. HINT 2: Look at ZenoS' tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0 HINT 3: Don't change the Z-axe movement too much, your camera wont go smooth if you use big changes. -- Stupid ZenoS and his tutorial :3 Also, checkout the first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyXyf6afnHw And ofcourse the latest cameratool video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCnONabcN0 Noticing any bugs? Please report those! Little fixes when you're bugged: 1: stop the tool 2: use the next commands: "/restart cameratool" "/unbug" 3: Enjoy your game again! Currently I've tested the tool in playmode, it works very well with the freeroam gamemode. I advise you to use ryden's superman resource (donwload: http://community.mtasa.com/index.php?p=resources&s=det..mp;id=220) to get the locations! Thanks to Puma for helping me with this script! |
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1.0.0 | 2012-06-18 10:24:19 | First public release | Download |