Hey guys, how's everyone been? For those who haven't seen the end of my latest video on my car rebuild channel @4BitAutomotive, you might be wondering where I've been. I'm pursuing other things right now since TH-cam hasn't worked out with either channel, but every now and then I'll make a new video, it won't be weekly like it used to be unless the channel becomes viable financially. I deleted the very brief Patreon I launched with Limbo vs AI 2, but on my website www.4bitautomotive.com/limbo you can get all the car configs and custom wallpapers on it that were on the Patreon if you're interested! The next video will be the montage form of this Rally forest and then a drift no-hesi video whenever I get to making it... So I'll see you around!
Great driving. Your setup looks like a lot of fun I've followed a good few sim-racing channels and you are still the only one who blends the mixed-reality aspect so seamlessly. Stoked to see you posting again and in one of my favorite sims. Practicing this kind of on the edge driving in beam is so rewarding. Really teaches you to be sensitive with your inputs. Your practice is evident at 1:20 when you lose your line. You're able to feel the car rotating and make the decision to J-turn back into the line. Good stuff
No TVs actually! There's a green screen behind my racing simulator which I then mix with the gameplay in editing... See this video th-cam.com/video/vj7RX6YuZhk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fBSXYZndIXsrUCrL
It's actually an illusion. In all of my videos, I played on low/normal graphics settings, then I recorded the replay file on ultra settings in slow motion, which I would speed up to normal speed. This was especially important in the two Limbo vs AI videos, because recording in real-time would've been at 10fps maximum.
beautiful as always ! just wondering, how do you make the steering wheel follow the game camera movements ? this is so beautifully done you deserve so much more views
Thanks! The steering wheel moves with the interior because of motion tracking done in After Effects, it's incredibly tedious and time consuming but it's why my videos look very different from others'. However, you could use the Relative camera view so you don't have to motion track.
@@4Bit_LimboAnother question, it looks like you got the lighting of the game transferred onto your own hands? Most evident when you're driving through a forest and the sun shines through. How did you achieve that result?
@@anomalycenter1197 Good question! I use points on the car's dashboard to control the brightness of my green screened clip, but you can achieve a similar effect without the complicated compositing that I do simply by using ambilights while you record. Project Sim Racing uses them, they're lights that follow your game's brightness, so they'll get dark if you're in a tunnel or something but brighten with the sun.
bro you should also do head tracking in beamng with opentrack, that way when you look left the camera pov looks left rather than stay in roughly the same position for the whole video
Did you manage to remove the steering wheel in the cabin in World Editor, or did you just overlay your own steering wheel recording over the game’s cabin steering wheel?
Nope, the game is recorded separate and my pov is filmed with a green screen behind my wheel, and I combine both parts in editing to make the video you're seeing now. I show my setup briefly in this video th-cam.com/video/vj7RX6YuZhk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fBSXYZndIXsrUCrL
Hey guys, how's everyone been? For those who haven't seen the end of my latest video on my car rebuild channel @4BitAutomotive, you might be wondering where I've been. I'm pursuing other things right now since TH-cam hasn't worked out with either channel, but every now and then I'll make a new video, it won't be weekly like it used to be unless the channel becomes viable financially. I deleted the very brief Patreon I launched with Limbo vs AI 2, but on my website www.4bitautomotive.com/limbo you can get all the car configs and custom wallpapers on it that were on the Patreon if you're interested! The next video will be the montage form of this Rally forest and then a drift no-hesi video whenever I get to making it... So I'll see you around!
the no texture bridge is so relatable
Comeback?
YO GOOS 1 MINUTE AGO?!
The goose is loose
Dude is a freaking driving magician
1:25 no f'ing waaayyy!! sick move!
glad to see you again! untill next time, happy new year :)
man this looks so cool! smooth driving as well 🙌
Man this looks sick, nice driving as well!
Nice new wheel bro love the vid it’s sad that you underrated because you should be like at the top.
dude your setup is god tier, that probably costs my whole college credit and life savings combined..
@Big_Tsunamis nope, just a $30 green screen and a subscription to After Effects!
Great driving. Your setup looks like a lot of fun
I've followed a good few sim-racing channels and you are still the only one who blends the mixed-reality aspect so seamlessly.
Stoked to see you posting again and in one of my favorite sims. Practicing this kind of on the edge driving in beam is so rewarding. Really teaches you to be sensitive with your inputs. Your practice is evident at 1:20 when you lose your line. You're able to feel the car rotating and make the decision to J-turn back into the line. Good stuff
Thanks for the kind words!
CLEAN
hell yeah you're back!
insane run
Car also steel.
Balls also steel.
Awesome setup! Is this some slick video editing or is there some screen voodoo that I've yet to discover??
It's editing witchcraft lol, I film my racing wheel in front of a green screen and add that footage over the in-game interior in editing
@@4Bit_Limbo it looks really good lol so if you have a green screen are you driving in VR?
how big are these TVs??
No TVs actually! There's a green screen behind my racing simulator which I then mix with the gameplay in editing... See this video th-cam.com/video/vj7RX6YuZhk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fBSXYZndIXsrUCrL
@4Bit_Limbo that's sick
damn goood video. but what pc do you have to run beamng with good graphics like that?
It's actually an illusion. In all of my videos, I played on low/normal graphics settings, then I recorded the replay file on ultra settings in slow motion, which I would speed up to normal speed. This was especially important in the two Limbo vs AI videos, because recording in real-time would've been at 10fps maximum.
beautiful as always ! just wondering, how do you make the steering wheel follow the game camera movements ? this is so beautifully done you deserve so much more views
Thanks! The steering wheel moves with the interior because of motion tracking done in After Effects, it's incredibly tedious and time consuming but it's why my videos look very different from others'. However, you could use the Relative camera view so you don't have to motion track.
@@4Bit_LimboAnother question, it looks like you got the lighting of the game transferred onto your own hands? Most evident when you're driving through a forest and the sun shines through. How did you achieve that result?
@@anomalycenter1197 Good question! I use points on the car's dashboard to control the brightness of my green screened clip, but you can achieve a similar effect without the complicated compositing that I do simply by using ambilights while you record. Project Sim Racing uses them, they're lights that follow your game's brightness, so they'll get dark if you're in a tunnel or something but brighten with the sun.
bro you should also do head tracking in beamng with opentrack, that way when you look left the camera pov looks left rather than stay in roughly the same position for the whole video
Did you manage to remove the steering wheel in the cabin in World Editor, or did you just overlay your own steering wheel recording over the game’s cabin steering wheel?
In Options > Other > General, there's a setting to disable it, you just have to reload the car afterwards
@ thx
How did you record this? Is this how you see it in game? apple vision?
Nope, the game is recorded separate and my pov is filmed with a green screen behind my wheel, and I combine both parts in editing to make the video you're seeing now. I show my setup briefly in this video th-cam.com/video/vj7RX6YuZhk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fBSXYZndIXsrUCrL
how