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Welcome to my little cutscene tutorial, which will show you how to set up a scene with cameras and actors (aka. Characters). Maybe you´re already used to the tools, as these were explained in a previous tutorial. If not, I´ll do that quickly again right here before I start to build a scene step by step for you.

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  • Editing CutScenes
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  • Welcome to my little cutscene tutorial, which will show you how to set up a scene with cameras and actors (aka. Characters). Maybe you´re already used to the tools, as these were explained in a previous tutorial. If not, I´ll do that quickly again right here before I start to build a scene step by step for you.
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  • Welcome to my little cutscene tutorial, which will show you how to set up a scene with cameras and actors (aka. Characters). Maybe you´re already used to the tools, as these were explained in a previous tutorial. If not, I´ll do that quickly again right here before I start to build a scene step by step for you. I hope everything is comprehensible enough, and you can follow my instructions. Djinni sometimes is a bit tricky, so don´t be shy hitting the SAVE button frequently, as the program isn´t running so solid. SAVE saves YOU a lot of white hair… (for Geralt wanna-be-soon-look-a-likes: forget what I just said…)
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