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RE: Art: Sea-Doge ( collaboration with @Fabiyamada ) + time lapse

in #art7 years ago

once again that was great, I can't remember if I already asked you what you were using to record that screen time lapse?
Was it you that said OBSstudio?

And the choice of music was perfect.
I love the confidence that comes through when seen like this.

I saw the comment about being up late, but how many hours was this compressed down from?

Sorry about all the questions, but it's such a good way to show off this sort of thing.
I am thinking how to steal like an artist!

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Bandicam is THE way to go, but it's not free...

I know, incompetech.com has all the tunes! For free!

I think this took over 3.5 hours. Some go as quick as 2 hours.

Steal away!

Thanks for dropping by @spaingaroo!

thanks for the rapid reply.

I am checking out the Bandicam and Bandicut package, seems like could be good deal.

Did you put the music on the video in Bandicam as well?

And the timelapse aspect? As opposed to just screen capture

haha, the second degree, as they say

But I am trying to decide how to break out of this rut.
I see on the page that you can insert a webcam of oneself.

Do you know if you can also record full screen webcam videos?

I put the music in aftereffects, I don't bother with messing with the recording software for things like that. I don't know if Bandicam can compress the time, I use the time-re-mapper in aftereffects.

Bandicam has a free trial I think...

And yes, I believe it's possible for full screen recording...

:D

OOOh, After Effects is off my list, I'll have to look for substitutions.

I don't mind paying for some programs, and do, but Adobe is for people with bigger budgets than mine.

I know that looking for how to avoid paying them, is probably so much work as to make it un-economical, but I really like open source software too.

I assume then, that that is AI you are using. I use Inkscape for example, and I have no doubt that your experience is better than mine.
:)
But Adobe's licensing structure is insane for my type of 'professional' use.