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Friday, 24 April 2015

TOP TIPS TO REMEMBER WHILE CREATING GAMING VIDEOS



Making real awesome and entertaining gaming YouTube videos is the hot thing to do at the moment. A gaming YouTube channel can be made easy with these simple tips, about which the article all about. So guys…read and get start to come up with exhilarating games!


1. Grab your audience

Good gaming videos must be of good quality, and could engage your audience by having flawless recording software/devices. This can definitely explicit your professional side and as well as the potential in you.  Choosing what kinds of games to play according your audience can even help you more. On YouTube, around 50% of videos are Minecraft videos which can get thousands and some millions of views.

2. Your Audio Is Vital 

Your commentary audio is certainly the most pivotal part of a gaming YouTube channel. Remember that people are tuning in not just to see the game, but to listen to you as well. You can employ excellent audio with just a few clicks in Audacity or whatever audio tool you're using.  Just using the default settings for Equalization, Normalization, and Levelling effects on your audio file will clean it up substantially.

3. Video Quality Doesn't Matter As Much As You Think 

Your video capture of the game is also important, but not as important as you believe.  Sure, you can buy capture devices that do 1080p/60FPS and have crazy high max bitrates, but you don't really need to go that far to get good quality.


4. Keep Your Intro Brief 

 Making your intro maximum short can keep your audience’s interest. If your intro is longer than 7-8 seconds, you're wasting their time.  Whether it’s fancy artwork or a cool theme song or a funny animation - shorter is always better.


5. Give a Consistent Ending 

 Ending your videos in the right way really counts.  Instead of abruptly end things, that them for watching, tell a joke, do something that lets people know the episode is over.

6. Make Custom Thumbnails 

Custom thumbnails are a feature you should take advantage of, but you have to either wait for YouTube to give you access or join an MCN because they aren't available for new channels.  Custom thumbnails, again, tell people who you are and what you're playing at a glance.  A clever thumbnail can attract new viewers even in a sea of other channels doing the same game.



7. Do Promotions 

 Promotion is the hardest part.  Unless you're just super gifted at social media, getting the word out there about your content is in fact crazy hard.  The problem is that since there are so many gaming YouTube channels out there these days, your unique and delicate flower of a channel gets lost in a massive field of other unique and delicate flowers.


8. Learn Copyright Law

 Learning the basics of copyright and how it applies to your gaming YouTube channel will help you out tremendously in the long run.  Unlike in years past, most game publishers actually don't mind if you use footage from their games anymore, so you shouldn't have copyright issues there.

A lot of people still think the Internet is the Wild West and you can use whatever you want without permission, but that just isn't true anymore. Keeping these in mind and moving ahead will make you a very successful Youtuber.  So do your homework on what you can and can't do, and finally your channel will be a lot healthier in the long run.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

THREE AMAZING TOOLS THAT EVERY 3D ARTIST MUST TRY

Well, this article may help you out in adding pure perfection in your work. Get to know three among the most amazing tools that can truly bring in real excellence. Though there are plethora of software that provides unique and amazing video tools, these 3 wonderful tools will leave you speechless.  So, have a glance and get to know three of the most wonderful tools in the world that can surprise any 3D artist out here. Folks! Just try out these tools that has the capacity to create and bring life to your 3 D images.

Substance Painter

Substance Painter is a brand new 3D Painting app with never before seen features and workflow improvements to make the creation of textures for 3D assets. Substance Painter of Allegorithmic is an innovative 3D painting app tailored to the needs of game artists. Wimore standard features like layers, symmetry painting and masks, Substance Painter rethinks the texture painter's toolset for next-generation games, providing a physically based viewport, physically based materials, and an innovative set of particle brushes, the customer can paint procedural details like dirt, weathering or damage onto a mesh. Workflow is fully non-destructive, making the process of asset development faster and more flexible. Substance Painter is a game-changer, putting powerful new tools in the hands of artists, and bringing the fun back to texturing – a fact highlighted by Allegorithmic CEO Sébastien Deguy. 


ChronoSculpt

ChronoSculpt of NewTek, the leading post-production video tools and visual imaging software Production Company in U.S is released last year. The tool enables artists to 'paint out' errors in simulations manually, or to sculpt additional layers of deformation on top of an existing animation. In many ways, ChronoSculpt is a fusion of several indispensable tools, with a timeline that allows users to replace the arduous process of correcting errors in animation and dynamic situations with a straightforward manual workflow.




Corona Renderer


Developed since 2009 and still officially in alpha, Render Legion's Corona Renderer is a high-quality unbiased renderer, available as a 3ds Max plug-in or standalone app. It's production-ready, proudly CPU-based, and currently boasts 35,000 downloads. Developer and founding partner Ondra Karlík highlights the fact that important stages of Corona's development were driven via consultation with the user community on its forum: something he believes differentiates Corona from its competitors, and made its nomination for a CG Award possible.




Thursday, 12 March 2015

GROWING TECHNOLOGIES IN VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY

Technology evolves in amazingly rapid speeds. There’s no doubt that the gaming industry has seen its fair share of technological evolution in the recent years. 2015 will be an exciting ride for all the gamers. We may wonder about how games are going to turn out more technologically brilliant in the future. Well, the gaming as well as game development industry is sure to show a technological advancement this year. Read the article and get to know about 5 technologies you can expect in the future of gaming.

1. Virtual Reality (VR)

Virtual reality is computer simulated environment that can replicate physical presence in real places or imagined / digital world. Recreating sensory experiences, which include virtual taste, sight, smell, sound, and touch is the major advantage of the technology. This can be effectively used in gaming and game development to offer the gamer a brand new sense of gaming experience. With this cutting edge technology, the gamer can experience the gaming situation as real. Long leaps in technology that fetched improved hardware capabilities and thus virtual reality (VR) has started to resurface in the gaming industry. Devices like Oculus Rift, that has showcased in various gaming conventions has already received numerous positive reviews from game developers and gamers alike. The technology is thus all about giving a 3D experience while gaming and is about to take gaming to next level in the near future.



2. Secondary Screens For Gaming

Wii U GamePad

Wii U GamePad is a newly released device, which features a built-in touchscreen and incorporated characteristics of tablet devices. The touchscreen can be used to supplement a game by providing alternate, second screen functionality or an asymmetric view of a scenario in a game. For example, in first-person shooter games, a second screen lets you access the map or your inventory without leaving the game field.


SmartGlass

It’s amazing that even Microsoft is catching up with the competition with the advent of Xbox SmartGlass. Well, SmartGlass is an extraordinary app developed to act as an additional tool for gamers to interact with. It gives awesome visual experiences while gaming. It can be downloaded into and accessed from smartphones and tablets to enhance the gaming experience.



3. Game Development Kits

These Game Development Kits (GDK), are extensive software to design, build games, simulations and visualizations. Unreal engine, unity 5, twinmotion are some of the best examples of GDK that can come up with real great games. So, anyone can build a game if they wish to do so. These kits make game development easier and cheaper creating more creative game makers, giving rise to more variety of free-to-play games. Thus, games of the future may no longer be monopolized by major game developers.


4. Augmented Reality (AR)

Augmented reality combines two worlds – digital and real, to deal with, helping you to discover some beneficial details in the form of visual data imagery. The same can thus bring a wave in game development as well as gaming.

In gaming, there’re already gaming apps like DroidShooting, a simple shooter game which lets the player interact with the surroundings in real-time. Holding your smartphone up, you will need to shoot targets appearing from everywhere around you. Wearable UI devices like Google Glass where you don’t even need to hold up a console or device, and playing a game almost feels like you’re on the ground in the gaming realm is one among the best apps of Augmented Reality (AR) in gaming.


5. Cloud Gaming

Cloud Gaming is one among the emerging technology, that has begun to gain some momentum. Cloud Gaming is in fact a crucial part of the future of gaming industry. For one thing, the gaming industry sees it as an opportunity to make games as easy to access as music and movies.

With Cloud Gaming, we need not wait forever to get updates to high-quality games. It’s all in the cloud and all we have to do is connect to it with a stable Internet connection and play. Games will also be cheaper and more easily accessible via computers and even tablets. It aims to provide end users friction-less and direct play-ability of games across various devices.