How it FEELS to SUFFER in SFM (sp00ky) [Behind the Scenes]

LazyPurple
31 Oct 201811:55

Summary

TLDRIn this humorous yet frustrating tale, the creator shares their struggles with Source Filmmaker, a buggy animation tool. They recount the nightmare of animating the Wrangler laser in Team Fortress 2, facing glitches, strange code, and haunting glitches that made the process grueling. Despite many setbacks, including broken textures, rendering issues, and misplaced particles, they persevere, adding a dash of Halloween spookiness to the technical difficulties. Ultimately, this story is a comedic, horror-inspired look into the frustrations of animating with outdated, glitch-ridden software.

Takeaways

  • 🎃 The narrator loves using silly spells in Team Fortress 2 during Halloween but feels the game should be scarier.
  • 😱 Source Filmmaker (SFM) is extremely glitchy and difficult to work with, making even simple tasks frustrating.
  • 💀 Adding the Wrangler laser in SFM required complex troubleshooting, including dealing with ControlPoints that determine the laser's color.
  • 🛠️ The Sentry gun and muzzle flashes had to be manually animated, which involved painstaking frame-by-frame editing.
  • ⚡ Adding ÜberCharge effects is not straightforward due to broken default settings, requiring community fixes and manual material changes.
  • 🏚️ Some TF2 buildings were missing in SFM, requiring the narrator to manually add replacement models.
  • 👻 A recurring issue was ghostly glitches, like rendering problems and disappearing lasers, causing major headaches.
  • 🧔‍♂️ Beards like the Grizzled Growth had a neon color glitch tied to the Wrangler laser's color settings, requiring manual fixes.
  • 💡 Lights in SFM maps caused issues, with unwanted light bleeding through walls, necessitating specific console commands to remove them.
  • 😵‍💫 Animations sometimes became haunted, with characters and objects moving in absurd ways that required creative problem-solving.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the video script?

    -The main theme is the frustration and challenges the creator experiences while using Source Filmmaker (SFM) to animate scenes for Team Fortress 2 (TF2), focusing on the numerous glitches and technical difficulties encountered.

  • What issue did the creator face with the Wrangler laser in SFM?

    -The creator struggled to change the color of the Wrangler laser, which remained pink despite multiple attempts. The problem was linked to how SFM uses control points to manage laser colors, with ControlPoint2 controlling the RGB values in an unintuitive way.

  • How did the creator attempt to fix the Wrangler laser issue?

    -The creator tried several methods, including modifying the particle editor, importing new particle files, and even reinstalling the program. Eventually, the realization came that the issue stemmed from the map's default control point affecting the laser color.

  • What was the solution to the Wrangler laser color problem?

    -The final solution involved moving ControlPoint2 to the correct position in the scene with the help of another user, though this process required creating a new project and importing the laser into the existing one.

  • What other manual tasks did the creator face in SFM?

    -The creator had to manually animate each muzzle flash for the sentry gun, adjust the ÜberCharge effects for individual models, and even render frames individually to fix texture issues with the Grizzled Growth beard.

  • What was the issue with the beards in Source Filmmaker?

    -The beard textures, particularly the Grizzled Growth, would randomly display in neon colors due to an issue with SFM. The color glitch seemed linked to the same map default point used for the Wrangler laser.

  • What is the 'A.B.A.F.' acronym mentioned in the video?

    -A.B.A.F. stands for 'All Beards Are Fucked,' referring to the frequent issues with beard textures in SFM, particularly when rendering them, which required laborious manual fixes.

  • What is the significance of lighting in the creator's projects?

    -Lighting posed a major issue for the creator, as lights would often bleed through walls or behave erratically. The creator had to manually remove or manipulate lights to achieve the desired effects.

  • What stress-relieving technique does the creator use in SFM?

    -As a way to relieve stress during frustrating moments, the creator enjoys animating characters' pelvis movements to the beat of music, adding a humorous touch to the tedious work.

  • What is the 'mistake' the creator reveals at the end of the video?

    -The creator reveals that, in one scene where they built a mini sentry on a scout, they forgot to equip the Gunslinger in the animation. This small mistake may go unnoticed by most viewers, but it was a significant oversight for the creator.

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