![]() Nevertheless, this means that HN was probably using traditional video-stitching software (of which many other exist) to arrange several viewpoints from within Planco. ![]() Okay so after nearly a day of research, I've finally discovered that the logo/watermark in the test video is for AutoPano Video from Kolor (which has apparently been abandoned). There is a company working on 360 capture for Unreal based games, a SDK for Unity allowing players to record their gameplay, and No Limits 2 now has this feature built-in to its Professional License (hello Frontier!!) but I'm quite frustrated with the inability to do anything VR-related in this otherwise amazing game.ģ60 video obviously CAN be created from Planet Coaster, but. ![]() So does anyone have any info on accomplishing this? I've been searching for DAYS and cannot find any info pertaining to Planet Coaster. ![]() OR the freebooter found those versions somewhere else, because I don't see any evidence that HN created the Mummy Ride or that Mega Roller Coaster. He either figured out how to improve the seams in the final Alien video, or has masked them with these interesting ridecar skins, featured in at least two other rides I've found on a freebooting channel: Might anyone know what software these icons represent? Does Planet Coaster offer the ability to film from six different angles from the same camera point on the ride? If it DOES, maybe we could stitch the video together using any ol' editing software. There is a sense of incongruity at the seam between the videos." The test video seems to be plagued with some choppy seams but I cannot really understand the translation of his only comment on the video: "Because the back of the game can not be shot due to the specifications of the game will be dark. The ONLY tutorial I can find that even approaches this is a complicated process using SFM and Blender and I don't even know if it will work with Planet Coaster: īut here is a test video that HN uploaded, featuring unknown purple icons: (Unfortunately, his profile on here is private and he is not responding to messages via YouTube.) So if YouTube is any indication, the creator of the famous "Aliens The Ride," Hin Nya, has also figured out a way to record and stitch together 360 video from Planet Coaster.
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