sharkbyte
10th June 2003 17:21 UTC
Im Kind of new to this- but here it goes.....
i just got started avs-ing about an hour or two ago...ive never done it before, but i think im going along quite find for a 13-year old "n00b". i havnt actually completed a "pack yet, but ive created a couple visualizations and an intro for an (hopefully) upcoming pack called "Forget The Rules". please critisise, but if you do, i prefer you tell me how to fix the problem or give me some tips...im still confused as far as superscoping though, so if someone could help me with that, please do. if you prewfer having a "confrence" or you want to walk me throu somthing step by step, see that AIM/ICQ
info below.
P.S - no installer yet, you have to do it manually
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aim username: Kclrk249
ICQ nickname: clark2
sharkbyte
10th June 2003 17:22 UTC
oh ya, and heres the apes if anyone needs them
mikm
10th June 2003 17:43 UTC
your presets are way to similar, be more creative. also, you cannot use channel shift if it is in b+w
Raz
10th June 2003 20:41 UTC
They may be pretty to the unexperienced eye but everyone here has seen those effects from every person who's ever started avsing, don't be discouraged, keep trying.
S-uper_T-oast
11th June 2003 04:36 UTC
Read the FAQ on the main page, and learn how to code superscopes and movements, but first you will probably still just want to make some of these noob presets so you can learn about what AVS can do, and don't listen or try to understand most of the tech-heavy preset makers and their fancy math threads, and don't try to understand most of their presets, just start small.
Jaheckelsafar
11th June 2003 09:05 UTC
The above is all true. The only way to get better is by experimenting. Make whatever. Try to recreate things. Just remember, this is play. Play is supposed to be fun. If you can't figure out how to do something, don't let it get you down.
[Ishan]
11th June 2003 09:18 UTC
Nice presets for a start.
And like everyone said try experimenting.
Pixelcraft
11th June 2003 21:24 UTC
Ok for a start. If you are really committed to making AVS, we will help you out.
Phaze1987
11th June 2003 23:43 UTC
Not bad,good stuff if you started 2 hours ago :D
Pixelcraft : you dont have to be REALLY committed to making AVS presets to get some help here...Dont scare the users away :P