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Whatever / Re: targa movie issues
« on: October 27, 2013, 12:14:52 PM »
thanks a ton

i did that and it wasn't laggy, but the video looks like it's in slowmo. i think that had to do with the recording of the demo. any ideas?

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Whatever / targa movie issues
« on: October 27, 2013, 10:27:02 AM »
hey guys! :D
so i'm trying to put together a bunch of .tga images in virtualdub to create a quick jump movie, but it's just being really laggy when i view playback. when i exported it, it didn't even play, it was just like a minute of a single frame.
i also tried to put the .tgas together in both sony vegas and aftereffects, but neither worked.

in virtualdub, i'm going off the tutorial on the tf2 wiki, so i'm using the xvid MPEG-4 codec. in aftereffects, i tried it with 2 .avis and an FLV, none of which worked.

i'm not sure what i'm doing wrong so any help would be appreciated.

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Jump Help / Re: demoman air pogo
« on: June 26, 2013, 12:06:51 AM »
cheers mate

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Jump Help / demoman air pogo
« on: June 25, 2013, 11:55:57 PM »
so i saw a video of someone just firing stickybombs while in midair and keeping aloft (
TF2 Demo Jumping - Jump_Littleman_v3 - Red Side
)
i saw a thread about it but it wasn't too helpful
if somebody could give me a detailed guide or show the keys that are pressed i would be grateful
i think i kinda know how to do it, but i think my biggest issue is timing. if someone could go in detail that would be wonderful

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Jump Help / demonstration man wall pogo?
« on: June 12, 2013, 07:17:05 AM »
hey guys!

so i was wondering if there were any tutorials on how to do a wall pogo for demoman
if you dont know what i'm talking about, it's kind of like a ground pogo but you shoot stickies on the wall instead of the floor
i'd like to learn how to do it but i'm not getting anything from youtube

thanks in advance :D

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