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Unread 12-14-2011, 07:59 PM   #8
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Pixiewrath@The Bazaar wrote:

Amistae@Lucan DLere wrote:

Pixiewrath@The Bazaar wrote:

Amistae@Lucan DLere wrote:

I will have to check that out when you get to the Freeport server! It looks very interesting.

Yes, you do! I just hope nothing breaks upon the merge. Would hate to redesign everything again. Took me roughly 20 hours including designing, crafting and testing/adjusting.I am working on part 2 at the moment. I have only finished one room in that with decorations, and man, it's looking great. A lot of people complain on the Dungeon Maker and while there are limitations and room for improvement, I definitely think people can do fantastic stuff with the motivation and patience.That being said, I am still waiting for the dialogues in my dungeon to activate 100 % of the times, as right now the story becomes broken due to them showing up at random.

I also love the dungeon maker-both the making and going through to see what others have done.  Sure there's room for improvement, I just figure that'll be an ongoing thing as the devs see what we love and what we don't love.

I'm working on one too, and now I'm gonna have to learn how to make a dang video for when it's ready! *Laugh*

Lol. If you really enjoy making videos, I recommend Sony Vegas 10 Pro or later. It's very expensive but well worth the money if you edit a lot.Ironically I find it also much easier to use than windows movie maker. Never understood that program.One good thing about Sony Vegas is that if you use for example Sony Vegas 8 Pro and later want to update it to Version 10 or 11 is that you don't have to buy it all again. You just pay an upgrade fee to upgrade it for the latest version and get a new CD key for that. Really handy!That being said, I haven't tried Adobe Premier but I've heard it's good. I did try Pinnacle Studios but it's horrible.So yeah. Adobe Premier or Sony Vegas 10 is the way to go! And no, this was not intended as a Sony commercial, lol.

If you're willing to spend $600 for Vegas, I would suggest going with Final Cut instead. It's only $300 ($400 with compressor and motion) and blows vegas out of the water. Of course you have to have a Mac to use it though.

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