SCP:CB Trailer Help

#1
Hey! So I got the green light from Regalis about doing a trailer for the game SCP: Containment Breach. He gave me some ideas he would like me to include and I am already filming it. (Took 120gb of footage today) So I am going to do the trailer in game along with some added Visual effects I will put in later. I just need some help with the following: I have been using noclip for cinematic shots and all that, and even though I can stabilize the footage in After Effects so it is one smooth slow shot even. Noclip is a little too fast for that. So I have been wondering if anyone knew of a way to disable the head bobbing, so that way there is no bobbing just like "noclip" but you are technically walking in the game. Or does anyone know how to slow down your speed with noclip?
Oh and at this rate I should be done with the trailer sometime in January.
Any and all suggestions are welcome :)
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Re: SCP:CB Trailer Help

#3
I don't believe there's a way to stabilize the camera while still walking, you should message regalis for that, or find a way to reduce the player's speed. You could just slow down the footage in a editing program, and I think it's better if you take shots of the enemies while walking.
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Re: SCP:CB Trailer Help

#4
Irontaco wrote:You can try crouching with Ctrl while you noclip, or you could get shot a few times, or use the new ring maybe.
Crouching in noclip doesn't do anything, getting shot makes your screen blur badly, bob a lot, and doesn't change the noclip speed, and the jade ring only brings your stamina bar down, walking speed is still unchanged. The only way I can think of is changing the noclip speed in the game files somehow.

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#6
Destructoid wrote:I don't believe there's a way to stabilize the camera while still walking, you should message regalis for that, or find a way to reduce the player's speed. You could just slow down the footage in a editing program, and I think it's better if you take shots of the enemies while walking.
I did message him about that recently, he hasn't replied yet, its only been a day or so since I messages him. I do think that crouching while in noclip or getting shot would help. I was also thinking of slowing down the footage. Only problem with that is the skip in frame rate, I have recorded the game in 60 fps in 2k resolution, but slowing it down would cause an unnecessary blur and reduce the quality, plus it would cause a skipping motion because of the distance each frame is being shown. I could interpolate each frame in after effects, but that would take an IMMENSE amount of time, and I would much rather find an easier way from the source than go through all that. If there is no other way, then I will do so because I want the product to look awesome! Just like the game. :)
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#8
SlinkyCatalyst wrote:
Irontaco wrote:You can try crouching with Ctrl while you noclip, or you could get shot a few times, or use the new ring maybe.
Crouching in noclip doesn't do anything, getting shot makes your screen blur badly, bob a lot, and doesn't change the noclip speed, and the jade ring only brings your stamina bar down, walking speed is still unchanged. The only way I can think of is changing the noclip speed in the game files somehow.
That is what I was thinking, I asked Regalis about it but so far he hasn't answered. Mainly due to him not being online today. Thanks for the help though, at least now I know what will not work efficiently. The shots I do want to get will require a pretty slow speed, more a less the speed that you walk in the game.
MonocleBios wrote:Crouching while in noclip does slow you down slightly, although it isn't very noticeable.
If that isn't the speed you want I can code up a quick fix for you.
It does slow down, but not really to the point I need. and Really? Could you actually do that? That would be great! How would you go about doing that?
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#9
DjSaturn wrote:Do you know how to do some memory hackin?

I would use a program like cheat engine, find the value for movement speed, and lock it at a low level.
I use to do memory hacking for games several years ago, like 5-6 years or so. So I am completely out of practice, plus I do not remember how to lock the value for movement speed to a low level. I'll have to look it up haha.
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