
- Attention! My English pronunciation is really awful! Watch at own risk! – Part 1 I’ve got some requests lately about making a Force Push tutorial, so here it is. The programs I used in the film is Adobe After Effects CS3, and the program for recording the screen is Camtasia studio 6.
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Your English is much better than some that I’ve heard…
@lancehalzen Thanks :D
Simple and educational ^_^
@keycomedy Correct ;)
are you norwegian?
Your English is fine, although I can’t quite figure out what country your accent deviates from.
@easyaspieify Hehe, thanks^^
@thebossXI Really? Thanks! :D
dude your english is fine
cooooooooooooooooool
Granne! :D:D (Jag är svensk)
@Skymars007 Thanks! :D
i love your accent, and your english pronunciation is fine
dude you rock man!!
my self doing some stuff with my haaaands 1:28 :) i love it
JAg är Sverige!
Yup ;)
Altså: Ja, det er jeg :P
hey are you from norway???
I agree with you. It looks more realistic if it`s not the picture.
Have you any idea, how to force pull lightsaber to your hands (without using reverse time)? I want it to be like in your footage, but not to push the lightsaber…
Hehe, thanks^^
Well, you can try to animate the lightsaber (like I did in the end) the whole time. Then you only need a picture of the lightsaber, and you can animate it however you want.
But I think it is much easier to use string, maybe attach is to a stick or something, so you can lift it from a distance.
I have to say a BIG “Thank you”!!! It`s a very good tutorial and I understood everything. Nice pronunciation) I wish I knew English like you))
I`ll surly use it. But what if I record my video in place where I can`t use thread (or string) to lift lightsaber? For example in the field?