Published Feb 17th, 2014, 2/17/14 7:08 pm
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I decided to see if it was possible to make movies with the new /clone command. Just push the button in the theater and enjoy the show!
Gripping Plot! A pig wanders across a grassy field.
Hardware! The movie is shown on a 7x5 screen. It's definitely possible to make bigger movies but I didn't have the patience for that on my prototype.
Running Time: A few seconds...
Gripping Plot! A pig wanders across a grassy field.
Hardware! The movie is shown on a 7x5 screen. It's definitely possible to make bigger movies but I didn't have the patience for that on my prototype.
Running Time: A few seconds...
Additional Notes
I'm not sure if anyone else has tried using /clone in this way. I'd love to see some more people make movies, though! Take a look at the behind the scenes area to see how it's done.Progress | 100% complete |
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To enable snapshots, do the following:
- Open the launcher.
- Click on where it says 'Edit Profile'.
- Go to where it says 'Version Selection', and check the box that entitled 'Enable experimental development versions ("snapshots")'.
- For 'use version' , select 'Use Latest Version'. This will allow you to use the snapshots that include /clone, and you will be able to view the movie.
Thanks for the feedback, if this solution doesn't help, let me know.