The Effect function can be found at the bottom of the Key Frame menu, and the dropdown menu there can be expanded to view all available options.īokeh is specifically the out-of-focus areas of an image. You can adjust the playback speed of the current Key Frames to speed up or slow down the action.Įffects are used to retouch you replay footage. OrientToPath: The camera will face the direction of the camera path Fixed: maintains the direction set when the key frame was added Blend: The camera faces the direction it was looking when the Key Frame was created The direction the camera faces has three different options: Select either linear or curved camera movementĬamera Direction (Blend / Fixed / Orient to Path) If there is no set target player, the camera will move as you’ve directed between Key Frames. Select the player you want the camera to target. The camera path set between Key Frames will be ignored if Player Camera or Follow Camera are selected for the current scene. Set a key frame portion that you wish to exclude from the video play. Key Frame properties include options such as skipping the current Key Frame section, setting the targeted player, and toggling curved or linear camera movement. (How the camera path shape changes depending on the camera movement setting) If you want to check the camera’s current movement path, you can activate the camera path option after your Key Frames have been generated. (Located on the bottom left of the timeline: Add Key Frame, Delete Key Frame, Camera Path On/Off (from left to right)) Markers and thumbnails will also be created on the timeline when Key Frames are applied, allowing you the ability to select your Key Frames easily. When you press play, the camera will move between the saved Key Frames to create a camera path. When a Key Frame is generated, the current camera location is saved.
Key Frames determine where your editing actions begin. Clicking on the Edit button at the bottom right will then start Replay Editor mode. Once inside the replay, you can open the timeline using the J key.
In this article, we’re going to show you how to use the new editor functions as well as some of the quick keys that make navigating much easier.įirst, you’ll need to open a replay file from the in-game menu. Just how much can you adjust? Well, the new Replay Editor was used to capture the footage for our Official Vikendi In-game trailer, linked below. Adjust camera angles, apply special effects, and export your creations for easy sharing. The new PUBG Replay Editor is now live and gives players the tools they need to turn the automatically saved replays of their games into dynamic video clips that let you show off the action of your matches in a way simply recording the screen never could. If this sounds way too complicated for you, then don’t worry.Update 24 brought brand new ways to play PUBG with Vikendi, a new vehicle, and a new weapon, but it also brought a better way to share those experiences with the world. Once in the game, you’ll be able to take control using the toolbar on the bottom which allows you to fast forward, pause, jump back and forth and more importantly record highlights. Clicking this button will launch the LoL replay client and allow you to view the replay file in game. On the right after the date and information regarding the game, you’ll see a down arrow which means download.Īs soon as the replay file has finished downloading, the button will turn into a different icon that shows a play icon. Go to your match history tab and look at your most recent game.
You can download your match replay from either the end of game screen or the match history tab on your profile. Make sure you have the new League of Legends client as this is not possible to do with the old one. To watch LoL replays, you first need to find the replay file of the game you want to watch.