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'''NOTE: This article is under construction until this NOTE goes away.'''
''Contributed by Grayman. Leave comments and questions [http://forums.thedarkmod.com/topic/11690-cutscene-wiki-page/ here].''


This article discusses the use of cameras and conversations to create map cutscenes.
This article discusses the use of cameras and conversations to create map cutscenes.


Though information on these topics already exists (see Resources below), there isn't a single place that shows you how to create a scene using these features.
Though information on these topics already exists, there isn't a single place that shows you how to create a scene using these features.


Hopefully, the following will fill in that gap.
Hopefully, the following will fill in that gap.
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Before you begin, you should have a basic understanding of how to edit with Dark Radiant, and how to build and run maps.
Before you begin, you should have a basic understanding of how to edit with Dark Radiant, and how to build and run maps.


==Part 1==
'''Part 1: Cameras'''
[[Cutscenes Part 1: Cameras]]
 
==Part 2==
'''Part 2: Splines and Camera Movement'''
[[Cutscenes Part 2: Splines and Camera Movement]]
 
==Part 3==
'''Part 3: Lighting, Placing the Player, and Conversations'''
[[Cutscenes Part 3: Conversations]]
 
==Part 4==
'''Part 4: Extras'''
[[Cutscenes Part 4: Extras]]
 
==Part 5==
'''Part 5: "Somewhere Above the City"'''
[[Cutscenes Part 5: Somewhere Above the City]]
 
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{{tutorial-editing|sort=Cutscenes}}
{{tutorial-editing|sort=Cutscenes}}
[[Category:Video and cutscenes]]

Latest revision as of 04:33, 22 November 2018

Contributed by Grayman. Leave comments and questions here.

This article discusses the use of cameras and conversations to create map cutscenes.

Though information on these topics already exists, there isn't a single place that shows you how to create a scene using these features.

Hopefully, the following will fill in that gap.

Before you begin, you should have a basic understanding of how to edit with Dark Radiant, and how to build and run maps.

Part 1: Cameras

Part 2: Splines and Camera Movement

Part 3: Lighting, Placing the Player, and Conversations

Part 4: Extras

Part 5: "Somewhere Above the City"