https://i.imgur.com/FYIXAgM.jpg
Help, I'm trying to render someone's sniper clip from an STV and whenever anyone zooms in I can still see the snipers viewmodel. I tried manually toggling r_drawviewmodel for when they zoom in but it looks really dodgy. Is there a way to fix this? Does it even happen to anyone else?
https://i.imgur.com/FYIXAgM.jpg
Help, I'm trying to render someone's sniper clip from an STV and whenever anyone zooms in I can still see the snipers viewmodel. I tried manually toggling r_drawviewmodel for when they zoom in but it looks really dodgy. Is there a way to fix this? Does it even happen to anyone else?
Try turning down your viewmodel_fov
Try turning down your viewmodel_fov
aust_nTry turning down your viewmodel_fov
Change the viewmodel_fov_demo value, not just viewmodel_fov
[quote=aust_n]Try turning down your viewmodel_fov[/quote]
Change the viewmodel_fov_demo value, not just viewmodel_fov
Konceptaust_nTry turning down your viewmodel_fov
Change the viewmodel_fov_demo value, not just viewmodel_fov
already tried that it still appears
edit: and anyways i still want to see the model when not scoped, just like it is ingame
[quote=Koncept][quote=aust_n]Try turning down your viewmodel_fov[/quote]
Change the viewmodel_fov_demo value, not just viewmodel_fov[/quote]
already tried that it still appears
edit: and anyways [b]i still want to see the model when not scoped, just like it is ingame[/b]
I recognise that sniper :)
edit: I probably have the pov demo somewhere if you prefer not having the stv no lag compensation
I recognise that sniper :)
edit: I probably have the pov demo somewhere if you prefer not having the stv no lag compensation
You could just record the same clip twice, one with viewmodels on and one with them off, and cut from the clip with viewmodels on to the one with them off at the moment that the view transitions from normal to "scoped in". (and simply do the same thing in reverse when they scope out again). That way you can create the illusion of continuity even though they are two separate clips.
You could just record the same clip twice, one with viewmodels on and one with them off, and cut from the clip with viewmodels on to the one with them off at the moment that the view transitions from normal to "scoped in". (and simply do the same thing in reverse when they scope out again). That way you can create the illusion of continuity even though they are two separate clips.
ShearsYou could just record the same clip twice, one with viewmodels on and one with them off, and cut from the clip with viewmodels on to the one with them off at the moment that the view transitions from normal to "scoped in". (and simply do the same thing in reverse when they scope out again). That way you can create the illusion of continuity even though they are two separate clips.
thanks never thought about that i'll try it
Included_MiddleI recognise that sniper :)
edit: I probably have the pov demo somewhere if you prefer not having the stv no lag compensation
its actually not your clip im rendering but you never know i might decide to put you in something
[quote=Shears]You could just record the same clip twice, one with viewmodels on and one with them off, and cut from the clip with viewmodels on to the one with them off at the moment that the view transitions from normal to "scoped in". (and simply do the same thing in reverse when they scope out again). That way you can create the illusion of continuity even though they are two separate clips.[/quote]
thanks never thought about that i'll try it
[quote=Included_Middle]I recognise that sniper :)
edit: I probably have the pov demo somewhere if you prefer not having the stv no lag compensation[/quote]
its actually not your clip im rendering but you never know i might decide to put you in something
What the hell is that mumble icon, looks insane.
What the hell is that mumble icon, looks insane.