For example, pewdie's silent hill gameplays have a back ground on both sides of his vids. I would like to do something like that if anyone could guide me in the right direction~ Thank you guys!
Hello there, how do you put a picture on the black sides of your video? D:
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what editing software do you use?
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I just use windows live movie maker. But I also have vegas pro 10 but not very familiar with it. D:
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Im not sure if its possible in movie maker but and im not very familiar with vegas but i would assume that you just put the desired picture on a layer underneath the video itself.
Heres a tutorial i found real quick, its not exactly about putting a background on but its the same method used i suppose.
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Okay i'll give it a shot, thank you for your help!
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Hmmm... this is I think not the thing that will work on how pewdie did his vids with the silent hill thingy (I think he asks on how he did it).
I guess he uses 2 layers were one has the 4:3 ratio and one has 16:9
The 4:3 is obviously the gameplay of the game and should be the top/first video layer while the second (the 16:9 , the background thingy) is the bottom/second layer. If my theory is correct for sony vegas , then you have the same thing pewdie has in his video (although I didn't test this yet in Sony Vegas , so I don't know if it will work xD)
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Sony vegas is a powerful program so i think it will be able to muster atleast that eh? haha
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lazypeanut wrote:
Sony vegas is a powerful program so i think it will be able to muster atleast that eh? haha
yeah , but even the most powerful programs has its dumb moments. It could also be possible that the 4:3 ratio layer will stretch black bars out (to keep the 4:3 ratio , but still fill the 16:9) and that the bottom layer cannot be seen or something xD
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youtube.com/watch?v=8umdJ2SAIxQ
Found what I wanted, just had to do a little thorough searching. I'm rather new so i'm just going to be messing with the settings. Any advice and such feel free to let me know! I'm always willing to learn more.
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