I've made Minecraft timelapses in the past, and that's what most people have seen, but I do much more than that! Expect randommly uploaded videos about 3d printing, drones, electronics, DIY, and anything else that interests me.
8:29 THIS is the BEST storm footage I have ever SCENE! This is some serious michelangelo level tier video cinematography with just a hint of videography just dashed in there for just a little bit of spice! Truly Oscar winning and could probably get like five oscars. It was so good I was at the edge of my toilet seat the WHOLE TIME! I just can't get enough of this realistic 3D footage. what is this thing called... is it called outside? Never played this game before. Graphics look REAL! 🤣 Also, nice info about CHDK.
I feel damn old i remember watching this in my moms phone when i didn't hsve one its more nostalgic watching it through the video and i was about 11 and im now 16
Wow so I've been working on a similar process and I thought yours were going to be way different because they look cleaner, but actually we did almost everything the same ha! Main difference being the syringes which I'm definitely stealing. I want to ask about the epoxy though, because it seems like fussing with the curing times is unnecessary; why not just use UV resin and cure it once the colors are filled? Also I LOVE the DDR arrows! I kinda want to make those now too.
Hi there. In the description you mention you did this because you were experiencing a weird sound. Did you hear a chirping noise when accelerating on a hill at around 1800 to 2500 RPM. I'm hearing that noise inside the car coming from the engine bay when driving uphill. It goes away as soon as I release the gas. It comes and disappears at it's own will. I thought my idler pulley bearing was gone as I could hear it coming from the tensioner pulley using an electronic stethoscope. Do you have any ideas what could be the source of this sound. It's so annoying. Please help.
given that it is only on throttle, I need to ask which transmission you have (manual or CVT). If CVT, that has a service interval of approximately 30-60k miles. If you haven't changed out the CVT fluid, things might go weird. I don't think I can help you more than that, though.
To the pulley itself? It is unlikely to get damaged in an operation like this unless the bearing is exceedingly stuck, in which case you should get a new pulley anyway. I recommend getting the pulley+bearing as one unit if you can. The extra money is worth not dealing with the hassle of pressing a bearing.
I was going to buy the pully only but the car part stores sell it as part of the whole tensioner. My tensionor is good but the bearing on this pulley is bad. I went for the good quality bearing as you suggested. The pulley with bearing option is only avalanbe from china which i don't trust. Thanks anyway. Good job for uploading this video.
Thanks for this awesome information. I had stopped using Vegas for speeding up footage, as it was a lot simpler in Resolve, right click the video clip, change speed to any value. I always wondered about this 4 * limit in Vegas. I wasted a fair amount of time making multiple renders to do some timelapse videos. I prefer a lot of things in Vegas, and had I known about this velocity thing, it would have saved me a lot of hassle. With Vegas, I was able to create a timelapse video of the ZTF green comet, where I fixed the stars in position to help show the movement of the comet, using a controlled and precise crop that varied over the timeline, combined with stabilisation, it allowed me to fairly accurately correct for the earth's motion. I don't think I could ever have done the same with the primitive cropping features of Resolve, although I still think Resolve has a lot of really useful tools, like de-flicker etc