Ok so I'm working on a case and one of the key pieces of evidence is a video that shows the murderer entering a room.
The problem is I have no idea how to make that work.
I know a video was used in one of the games (I think the first one?) and I would like to do something similar, but if I can't, would just a pic work?
I would appreciate any suggestions or advice. Thanks!
Video help for a case
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Re: Video help for a case
Well, it really depends on what the actual contradiction with the video is, assuming there is one.
If a still image would work then that'd be fine. Another option is using multiple screenshots from a video, a la Turnabout Ablaze.
If a still image would work then that'd be fine. Another option is using multiple screenshots from a video, a la Turnabout Ablaze.
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Re: Video help for a case
If you're thinking the exact same say it was done in 1-5, it's impossible to reproduce in any engine except flash. It can't be done here. You can't do a video since videos are not supported on AAO.
A series of screenshots would be your best bet. Have each screenshot spaced out every, say, second or minute or so to try to replicate a typical surveillance video. For the actual contradiction, you select the screenshot then the problem in the scene. Basically, GK1-5 method.
A series of screenshots would be your best bet. Have each screenshot spaced out every, say, second or minute or so to try to replicate a typical surveillance video. For the actual contradiction, you select the screenshot then the problem in the scene. Basically, GK1-5 method.