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Well done MrWrongTubes. You're quite a natural youtuber, man. Surprised this is your first upload. This has everything to become a good series, lots of good tips. You also got a good voice for the job - though you need to research some mic windmuffs hacks, a lot of huffs and puffs coming through. I'm watching it right now. I hope you have some hints to make the hair look less shitty on HS2. Thanks for putting in so much of your time and effort to help out HS2 players.I MADE A VIDEO-THINGY!
Some of you know already that I've been toying with the idea of uploading a character creation guide based on the amazing feedback I've received from yourselves - so I finally took a stab at it! I'm a total noob at this btw, and haven't looked into editing software at all just yet, I just kinda went for it!
There's no cuts or edits and you WILL see me cock-up and have to fix some mistakes, but you might find that part of it handy, too. I thought that seeing my whole process, rather than basically giving you all bullet points would be more useful to you guys in the long run!
Creating great characters is pretty organic experience and I don't think I could bullet-point that process even if I wanted to!
What I really wanted to show were the key tricks I use to get a more realistic look from my creations. I also wanted to tackle the opinion of some of you out there, that making Western-looking girls isn't possible without modding the game into oblivion.
Hopefully I managed to do both!
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Really hope you find this guide useful if you're a pro or a complete newbie and I greatly appreciate any and all feedback!
Also, if any of you out there have experience regarding video-editing/decent, free editing software, I'd be really grateful for any advice on that going forward!
Anyway, I should shut up now! Enjoy the vid!
Request: Eyes and nose are a big focus for good reasons, but i'd love to see you try giving a character big plump Angelina Jolie lips. I've yet to see a card that comes close and i've pushed the widesliders as far as they go and they go from thin to retarded in a single increment
EDIT: Throwing out an idea for you here. The resulting character in the video is a little underwhelming, ugly even considering the quality of the stuff you've been posting. Of course it's perfectly excusable on a practice video where you're fiddling with everything to explain the process. But might still be a let-down for random viewers. What do you think about starting to record your personal projects and then adding commentary in post (speeding up the video or cutting here and there in the boring parts)? Will take a bit more editing, but might give you more flexibility and produce some more catchy results. I'm afraid when it comes to editing, i can't recommend anything other than Premiere. Don't know any good free alternatives actually exist.
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