IL-2 Gun Camera
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Thanks to all the great AAA moders here. Smile

Didn't turn out quite as I planned, but I got tired of messing with it. lol
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How did you do that??
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Nice just like the real thing......were you flying a FW190?
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Commander Shao Wrote:How did you do that??

Using a program called Fraps.

Did you turn off the gunner by the way?
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Oh....
It costs money.
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Commander Shao Wrote:How did you do that??
Edited using Sony Vegas. Subtle film grain and Circa 1980 effects.


fredgreen Wrote:Nice just like the real thing......were you flying a FW190?
thanks! Bf 109G-2 - default armament.

LW/KG10_BlackKnight Wrote:Did you turn off the gunner by the way?

No, they were "friendlies." Smile
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Commander Shao Wrote:Oh....
It costs money.
Well, you can use the trial version for free. You are limited by the maximum resolution and it will only record 30 seconds at a time.

You also have another option. Use Java Guncam. This will take screenshots of an area of the screen you specify. You can set it to activate on a button press, like the trigger of your joystick. Fraps doesn't allow that. Downside is, you get a very large number of images which you will need to convert into a moving gif or a movie. The results from Java Guncam do look good though. Smile
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JAMF Wrote:
Commander Shao Wrote:Oh....
It costs money.
Well, you can use the trial version for free. You are limited by the maximum resolution and it will only record 30 seconds at a time.

You also have another option. Use Java Guncam. This will take screenshots of an area of the screen you specify. You can set it to activate on a button press, like the trigger of your joystick. Fraps doesn't allow that. Downside is, you get a very large number of images which you will need to convert into a moving gif or a movie. The results from Java Guncam do look good though. Smile

yep...use javaguncam works great
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