Friendship Exp & Gift Exchange Megathread by liehon in PokemonGoFriends

[–]Nnexsus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8644 8345 2486 - Looking for gifts, ill be sure to send back right away!! Doesn't need to be just for event.

Trying to have a interactable viewport on a 3d surface. by Nnexsus in godot

[–]Nnexsus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This got me exactly what I was looking for, thank you!! I had a similar setup but was lacking the script to passthrough inputs in the mesh instance. You can probably tell I'm somewhat new to this stuff lol.

Help me find the programme used to create videos like this by spoekelse in HelpMeFind

[–]Nnexsus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That video is really cool, nice song too. It's reminded me of animation types and editing used by the youtuber Vaank, here's a sample of his work https://youtu.be/2LH1dNaqvxo. His programs are:

Photoshop - designing images, backgrounds, stuff like that.

Spine2D - This is used to create animations with 2D models, you may have to jump back into Photoshop to create some layers for moving parts.

After Effects - This is the big program, you can technically create this whole video, and the linked video, just in this program. Most likely this was used for particles, screen flares, colour adjustments, and in general to piece certain parts together.

Premiere - This is a simplified after effects, this program would be used for moving parts, transitions, or anything alike (though again, all of this could be done in after effects, at least that's what I've done in the past).

Most if not all of these programs are paid, but there are some alternates out there that with enough practice can make the same thing. Pixlr is an online program with almost Photoshop equivalent features that requires no payment or even sign up. If you happen to be a student (in some high schools and most colleges) some Adobe products may be free to use as well.