woah woah woah so a single rider edit is $5 but a virtual lap is $7? The majority of a virtual lap edit is on-board footage which is really easy to record. Just throwing that out there.
AHeckman2 wrote:woah woah woah so a single rider edit is $5 but a virtual lap is $7? The majority of a virtual lap edit is on-board footage which is really easy to record. Just throwing that out there.
AHeckman2 wrote:woah woah woah so a single rider edit is $5 but a virtual lap is $7? The majority of a virtual lap edit is on-board footage which is really easy to record. Just throwing that out there.
I`m not going to say what I think about charging for edits, since I would just come out as a grumpy, buuuuuut.
If you`re going to charge for them. Make them atleast longer than the one you showcased, take time on them and try to minimize the effects (Less is more)