Auto-Cam Pro - As easy as A-C-P!
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*** PLEASE NOTE - The animation that hides your avatar when tracking another avatar is broken... I'm looking for an alternative! For now the HUD is half price as it half works! ***
►►► See it in action: Click 'View Video' at the bottom of the page ◄◄◄
►►PLEASE NOTE : It is not possible for a SL device to record your screen! You can find a list of free screen recorder options here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screencasting_software
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• Easy to use! ✔
• v2 - Now tracks any avatar / object! ✔
• Perfect for Machinima, Role Play & Exploration ✔
• Automatically find unobstructed camera positions as you move through a scene ✔
• Panning and fixed focus modes ✔
• Keeps your subject in frame at all times ✔
• Change camera group & mode with keyboard shortcuts during filming ✔
• Works in no-script & no-build areas and very low lag, averaging only 0.03ms when active ✔
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ACP is the essential time saving tool designed to aid you in creating machinima. It can automatically find unobstructed camera positions as you move through a scene, keeping your subject in shot at all times with no scene-specific setup needed at all! It also runs in no-script areas and is very low lag, averaging only 0.03ms when active, so you can use it anywhere in SL with minimum impact on the region.
► What does it do? ◄
As you or your target move around in Second Life, the ACP HUD checks 16 camera positions surrounding your subject, selecting those that have a clear, unobstructed view. As soon as your subject moves out of one shot, it will select a new unobstructed view automatically. This will work even if they move inside a building, where the HUD will find a clear shot from within the walls. The results look like carefully planned and edited shots as you move around, but gives you the freedom to improvise where you go and get a lot achieved in a single take with minimal editing required! It's especially useful when filming fast paced role play action, events or exhibitions at locations where you might not have the freedom or time for elaborate scene setups.
► Using the HUD ◄
From the 16 available angles you can assign primary, secondary, tertiary and backup angles. If a primary angle is not available the HUD will choose a secondary angle; If a secondary angle is also not available, the HUD will chose a tertiary angle and so on. In the highly unlikely event that there are no available camera angles the HUD will clear the camera for a normal, behind the avatar view. You can also manually switch between primary, secondary tertiary and backup angles at any time by pressing 1, 2, 3 or 4 respectively (you must activate the provided gestures for this functionality).
► Targeting ◄
v2 adds a target button that allows you to select other avatars / objects and track them just like you can your own av. If build is enabled a sit device / NPV will appear that provides target tracking. In no build areas a backup method will be used.
► Panning and Fixed Focus ◄
With panning enabled, the camera focus will follow your avatar at all times. The camera will change when you move behind an object or out of the defined "Dist Change" range (see 'HUD Settings' below). With panning disabled, the camera focus will be fixed and the camera will also change when you move out of shot past the edges of the screen. You can toggle this button during filming by pressing '5' (you must activate the included gestures for this functionality).
► Phantom Check ◄
When enabled, "Phantom Check" will consider phantom objects as objects that obscure the view of your avatar. In some locations there may be phantom objects (such as long grass) that trigger unwanted camera changes and in those cases you may want to disable phantom check. You can toggle this button during filming by pressing '6' (you must activate the included gestures for this functionality).
► HUD Settings ◄
In the top right of the HUD is a settings button. Clicking this will pop-up a settings menu with 5 options...
Min range - This controls the minimum distance you want the camera to be positioned from your avatar.
Max Range - Controls the maximum distance for the camera position from your avatar.
Min Height - Minimum height above or below your av that cameras will be positioned
Max Height - Maximum height above or below your av that cameras will be positioned
Dist Change - When your avatar exceeds this distance from the camera position while still in shot, a new angle will be selected.
Focus Lag - Controls the speed the camera will pan to keep up with your moving avatar when panning is enabled.
If the text for each option is misaligned, 2 arrows on the right side of the settings window can adjust it.
See item in Second Life View Video »- Perfect for Machinima, Role Play & Exploration. Easy to use!
- Finds unobstructed camera views as your subject moves through a scene
- Keeps your subject in frame at all times in panning and fixed focus modes
- Change camera group & mode with keyboard shortcuts during filming
- Works in no-script areas and very low lag averaging only 0.03ms when active
Awesome Hud..
I've been shopping around for huds like this for a while. And I can honestly say,
I am not disappointed with this purchase. It's ease of use is tops, it's functionality
is great as well. I definitely recommend this The manual is very thorough, and easy to understand.
Very easy to use, totally worth it!!
I picked up the Auto Cam Pro, and in 15 minutes I was shooting my first video. The instructions, and the help tab on the hud are easy to follow. If your into machinima on SL, this is one to have. Here is my video.
http://pixelphasion4men.blogspot.com/2013/06/standby-longboard-auto-cam-pro.html
pretty amazing
I saw this mentioned on New World Notes and had to try it. I have only scratched the surface of what it does, but I'm pretty amazed. It followed me as I walked through the trees and around the corners of my house, switching camera shots as I moved out of view. You can set min/max distances for when it changes shots, and which camera angles to use preferentially, as well as camera height. I haven't seen anything like it, it's going to be great for machinima. And the price is really not at all crazy for what it does.
One of the better Camera Tools on the market.
Hi I have just spent a morning trying out Auto-Cam Pro.
I spend my time making videos of new build houses so I need something that will allow me to have close camera angle's and pan around rooms sometimes no bigger then 10.meters.
After viewing the video of the Auto-Cam I realized this is something I need.
So I paid my money wore the Hud and tried it out in a number of houses I am reviewing.
I definitely did a good thing in buying this product it is good for close work outside work just about anything you can think of and the Hud has its own help just in case you want to know what the buttons do .
Yes I am one happy Camper.