You're probably aware already, but this vid got featured on Shoryuken. And it deserves to cus it's really good! I thought it was odd though because I was under the impression SRK wanted to have this game completely out of the spotlight, like the rest of the eSports community. Which makes me sad, because PM is the best.
I'm not a great PM player so I stick to simple mains like gannon, mario, marth luigi etc. but marth just is really rewarding and this kinda helps my game sense a bit so great content
yo dude such a fan of your content. it's always so killer, including this one. I have a question though, how did you go about getting that intro of marth? I'm working on a video for the PNW and I just love the intro you have of marth. I'm curious if you did the recording of him taunting yourself and worked some magic or if this is a pre green screened marth taunting. Anyways would love a reply!
I used the PM debug menu to change the camera view to an angle where the background is a solid black colour for colour-key convenience. I left the camera angle and recorded the taunt, and then keyed out the solid black colour. So in short, yes, I did use the method you referred to. :) I'm glad you enjoyed my content. I recommend you get Adobe After Effects and learn how to rotoscope! It's a much more efficient and rewarding way of cutting out elements in a video without the background, and there's a lot more you can do with that as opposed to green-screening. I have yet to get on that myself, actually.
oh i have never green screened in my life i was just curious if that was the way you did it. So say i don't get After Effects, could this still be done in sony vegas 11? I'm somewhat proficient with SV11 but if you would completely recommend AE and rotoscoping (whatever that exactly is lol) i would take your advice! and yeah dude always been a fan lowkey of your work. beautiful editing, along with great song choice can make a video SO much more brilliant and you by far stand out from the rest in terms of that. also i dont even gotta mention da clipz tho.
Yes, green-screening is definitely the easier method and doesn't take as much time. Find a stage that gives you a nice solid colour in the background, fiddle around with the camera so the character doesn't go out of the desired boundary (the solid colour, in this case) and record what you need. Bring it into Sony Vegas and use the colour-key effect, change the colour by using the eye-dropper tool and clicking on the solid background to sample that exact colour. After that, you should have the background completely removed, and if any of it is pixelated or if there are random background elements that you'd like to remove, you'd have to fiddle around with the colour-key settings a little bit until you find the perfect level that removes the background as you desire. Keep in mind that using colour-key might rip something off of the character if it's the same colour as the background, so I recommend using a character colour that directly contrasts the background which would make it a lot easier when colour-keying.
well ive cried myself to sleep multiple times and have developed very severe depression from his combos. when he spikes you into the abyss and nothingness in pm it makes you look at yourself and realize how you and the bottomless pit are really in common. you are both emty and have no true meaning, but for some reason you are still there.
not sure if youll have time to answer this Aᴢᴜʀɪɴ but what was it like switching to falcon from marth? i hear people say that both are very fundamentally based characters but i feel that they sit on almost opposite sides of the spectrum of fundamentalism (i hope thats a word). As a roy main myself ive tried playing characters like falcon or diddy (who i also feel has a similar momentum heavy style to falcon) and they just dont feel intuitive to me after having played roy for so long. something about the sword characters and how theyre attacks work just feels too different in the way one approaches a situation. Did you have the same issues?
I treat every character as a separate individual character and try not to draw comparisons. Every character has their own tool-set, and in the end, how each individual character plays out will be vastly different from the others. It all comes down to time put into a character, and your ability to understand how to improve in neutral and maximize your efficiency with the character. Try not to draw similarities, because then you'll trick yourself into thinking you can play the same with two different characters and get the same results. If you're looking to pick up another character, you're better off starting from scratch and forming a safe and efficient play-style that better suits that character. tl;dr - I didn't really run into any issues, I just practiced them both often and improved on myself neutral-wise. I can't say that there are any notable similarities between how I play the two.
word thats a good way to go about it. i guess the way that i think about neutral is a bit auto-pilot even if im, at least, trying not to play mindlessly. i never really learned how to truly think about neutral differently based on the character's perspective.
You're probably aware already, but this vid got featured on Shoryuken. And it deserves to cus it's really good! I thought it was odd though because I was under the impression SRK wanted to have this game completely out of the spotlight, like the rest of the eSports community. Which makes me sad, because PM is the best.
Actually, not at all! That's awesome news! :)
Marth: Mina mettekure
Translation : Feel the tip of my sword bitch
10/10
JayBird this video 10/10 ken combo. Ken was the first true smash bros melee king if you didnt know.
That was amazing.
wow u for here xd
Very enjoyable video! I've been a big fan of your videos and your stylish play. Always looking forward to new uploads!
The Snake clip at 1:00 always blows my mind. Seen this video so many times and it still makes me go ughhhh that was so nice.
I never realized how much i need to improve on
How come I've never heard of this guy before?! This man is the truth!
Still one of my favorite smash videos to date
I had no clue you were part of the Edmonton smash scene! Love the videos man and I hope to see you at CASE soon!
th-cam.com/video/j2HPb3YFCwI/w-d-xo.htmlm48s You're missing out! (sarcasm) Lmao, yeah, you'll probably see me. I'm pretty dumb though. Hahaha
Aᴢᴜʀɪɴ Yeah i've gone a few times but I don't generally enter PM unless its free lol. Probably why I haven't seen you yet
PM Marth is the best Smash character that will ever exist, in my humble (correct) opinion
also always love the editing. great job dude.
I'm not a great PM player so I stick to simple mains like gannon, mario, marth luigi etc. but marth just is really rewarding and this kinda helps my game sense a bit so great content
props, you know your Marth really well!
Best marth combo video ever
golden on the sticks
Awesome stuff! Keep up the great content =)
Marth is so smooooooth. good stuff
yo that was siiiiiick
sick
Inspirational.
Holy fuck that was unreal. You're nuts.
Really nice stuff dude =)
Sick.
woohoo another combo video
Great Job
It is my sincerely held belief that there is no better feeling in smash and getting a tipper dair off stage as marth to take a stock.
Excuse me, I'm gonna save orphans from 9 shootings after hearing this music.
so it's good? I'm assuming that's what you mean since it made you wanna save children
nice combos and nice video congratulations, i'm playing and uploading pm now, im ike main hehe so broken, marth is my second
hey, that's pretty good
if only smash ultimate marth was like this...
You're amazing
quality marth
yo dude such a fan of your content. it's always so killer, including this one. I have a question though, how did you go about getting that intro of marth? I'm working on a video for the PNW and I just love the intro you have of marth. I'm curious if you did the recording of him taunting yourself and worked some magic or if this is a pre green screened marth taunting. Anyways would love a reply!
I used the PM debug menu to change the camera view to an angle where the background is a solid black colour for colour-key convenience. I left the camera angle and recorded the taunt, and then keyed out the solid black colour. So in short, yes, I did use the method you referred to. :) I'm glad you enjoyed my content. I recommend you get Adobe After Effects and learn how to rotoscope! It's a much more efficient and rewarding way of cutting out elements in a video without the background, and there's a lot more you can do with that as opposed to green-screening. I have yet to get on that myself, actually.
oh i have never green screened in my life i was just curious if that was the way you did it. So say i don't get After Effects, could this still be done in sony vegas 11? I'm somewhat proficient with SV11 but if you would completely recommend AE and rotoscoping (whatever that exactly is lol) i would take your advice! and yeah dude always been a fan lowkey of your work. beautiful editing, along with great song choice can make a video SO much more brilliant and you by far stand out from the rest in terms of that. also i dont even gotta mention da clipz tho.
oh i could literally just use obs to record the taunt and color- key in the black bg THROUGH obs right?
Yes, green-screening is definitely the easier method and doesn't take as much time. Find a stage that gives you a nice solid colour in the background, fiddle around with the camera so the character doesn't go out of the desired boundary (the solid colour, in this case) and record what you need. Bring it into Sony Vegas and use the colour-key effect, change the colour by using the eye-dropper tool and clicking on the solid background to sample that exact colour. After that, you should have the background completely removed, and if any of it is pixelated or if there are random background elements that you'd like to remove, you'd have to fiddle around with the colour-key settings a little bit until you find the perfect level that removes the background as you desire. Keep in mind that using colour-key might rip something off of the character if it's the same colour as the background, so I recommend using a character colour that directly contrasts the background which would make it a lot easier when colour-keying.
Aᴢᴜʀɪɴ mega shout outs dude. thank you
I wonder how his guys friends feel after being combo'ed like that...
haha :)
well ive cried myself to sleep multiple times and have developed very severe depression from his combos. when he spikes you into the abyss and nothingness in pm it makes you look at yourself and realize how you and the bottomless pit are really in common. you are both emty and have no true meaning, but for some reason you are still there.
you combo your friends like this too much and they stop being your friends
This title...
not sure if youll have time to answer this Aᴢᴜʀɪɴ but what was it like switching to falcon from marth? i hear people say that both are very fundamentally based characters but i feel that they sit on almost opposite sides of the spectrum of fundamentalism (i hope thats a word). As a roy main myself ive tried playing characters like falcon or diddy (who i also feel has a similar momentum heavy style to falcon) and they just dont feel intuitive to me after having played roy for so long. something about the sword characters and how theyre attacks work just feels too different in the way one approaches a situation. Did you have the same issues?
I treat every character as a separate individual character and try not to draw comparisons. Every character has their own tool-set, and in the end, how each individual character plays out will be vastly different from the others. It all comes down to time put into a character, and your ability to understand how to improve in neutral and maximize your efficiency with the character. Try not to draw similarities, because then you'll trick yourself into thinking you can play the same with two different characters and get the same results. If you're looking to pick up another character, you're better off starting from scratch and forming a safe and efficient play-style that better suits that character.
tl;dr - I didn't really run into any issues, I just practiced them both often and improved on myself neutral-wise. I can't say that there are any notable similarities between how I play the two.
word thats a good way to go about it. i guess the way that i think about neutral is a bit auto-pilot even if im, at least, trying not to play mindlessly. i never really learned how to truly think about neutral differently based on the character's perspective.
Alpha? Alpharad?! Cuz there was a tag.