RE: Speedpaint Preparations

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Speedpaint Preparations

in hive-100421 •  5 years ago 

Speedpainting and timelapse are two different things :)

OBS is great! I've done livestreaming with it (and also recorded them and made timelapses because nobody wants to watch me pushing pixels for hours XD). Haven't done any recently though as it wasn't working with the last version of Blender (something to do with OpenGL apparently? I can't recall) and then a combination of I'm too lazy and timestrapped and sporadic happened and I haven't made any since.

The results definitely look satisfactory (once I got it to play, had to allow a few scripts XD). So we'll be seeing more of these from you then? :D

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Are they? I got confused then XD I have seen speedpaint videos under the Timelapse title, despite being obviously speedpainting, so I just assumed. What's the difference, if you dont mind me asking?

Yes. Or that's the plan, at the very least.

I rarely mind :)

Speedpaints are usually paintings (analogue or digital, though I have seen it being apply to drawings as well o_O) aimed to be finished as quickly as possible (generally seems to be under 30min but I have seen one person who said theirs took 2hrs which was "speedy" for them as they apparently usually take multiple days on their normal pieces).

Timelapses are when you speed up a video to compress several hours (or other decent sized span of time) into seconds or minutes.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

Thank you!

I see, so it is easy to mistake one from another in a sense. Although, I have seen speedpaints lasting longer than an hour and half.

No worries, it's definitely an easy mistake to make :)