First Person Camera
First Person Camera
Could you update the first person camera so it can be high enough for it to look like it is a gopro? It would be fun to try to ride as if i were watching from a gopro.
Re: First Person Camera
you can do that yourself by adjusting the FOV settings.Jonas357 wrote:Could you update the first person camera so it can be high enough for it to look like it is a gopro? It would be fun to try to ride as if i were watching from a gopro.
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I want to keep my fov the same tho. I hate high fov settingsKnight24_ wrote:you can do that yourself by adjusting the FOV settings.Jonas357 wrote:Could you update the first person camera so it can be high enough for it to look like it is a gopro? It would be fun to try to ride as if i were watching from a gopro.
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Re: First Person Camera
Thats your problemJonas357 wrote:I want to keep my fov the same tho. I hate high fov settingsKnight24_ wrote:you can do that yourself by adjusting the FOV settings.Jonas357 wrote:Could you update the first person camera so it can be high enough for it to look like it is a gopro? It would be fun to try to ride as if i were watching from a gopro.
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If you want setting where you barely see your front fender & kinda gopro like, try 110 .53 0 Pretty much exactly what a gopro looks and feels like.Jonas357 wrote:I want to keep my fov the same tho. I hate high fov settingsKnight24_ wrote:you can do that yourself by adjusting the FOV settings.Jonas357 wrote:Could you update the first person camera so it can be high enough for it to look like it is a gopro? It would be fun to try to ride as if i were watching from a gopro.
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Re: First Person Camera
Okay, this is what you do. First you print off the visor of any type of helmet that you could possibly want and then you cut it out. Second you're going to need some tape for this part, but you put it on your monitor. Then finally you find a FOV, height, and angle that looks enough like a go pro to you that you want.
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I don't mean like for youtube videos I mean for when someone is playing in general. I can't cut it out anyway.USABMXER1 wrote:Okay, this is what you do. First you print off the visor of any type of helmet that you could possibly want and then you cut it out. Second you're going to need some tape for this part, but you put it on your monitor. Then finally you find a FOV, height, and angle that looks enough like a go pro to you that you want.
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Yeah I know, you could put a visor there and then take it off once you've got an FOV and everything that you want.Jonas357 wrote:I don't mean like for youtube videos I mean for when someone is playing in general. I can't cut it out anyway.USABMXER1 wrote:Okay, this is what you do. First you print off the visor of any type of helmet that you could possibly want and then you cut it out. Second you're going to need some tape for this part, but you put it on your monitor. Then finally you find a FOV, height, and angle that looks enough like a go pro to you that you want.
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Re: First Person Camera
change your settings...why should anybody do it for you if you already are able to do that in game by yourself? also...why would you want ti race without seeing your front, it would make it just more difficult..Jonas357 wrote:I don't mean like for youtube videos I mean for when someone is playing in general. I can't cut it out anyway.USABMXER1 wrote:Okay, this is what you do. First you print off the visor of any type of helmet that you could possibly want and then you cut it out. Second you're going to need some tape for this part, but you put it on your monitor. Then finally you find a FOV, height, and angle that looks enough like a go pro to you that you want.