(02-24-2014, 06:27 PM)Iipee Wrote: That would be ideal in my opinion too. However, it's kinda hard to achieve in a way that doesn't sacrifice viewing enjoyment.
Only way I can think of is the way I did the blurred video. Except that I replace the blur with a stationary image, as mentioned before.
And even then, little of the gameplay gets hidden behind the facecam.
(02-24-2014, 06:06 PM)Red Wrote: I am glad you did that border thing though, the facecam doesn't cover everything like in some "other" cases.
Which border? There are two. One for the whole video itself and another one for the facecam.
Personally I think the facecam should always have a border. Since in my opinion it looks very cheap if it's just put on top and the cropped.
I meant the facecam version, it doesn't reduce the size of the video so much as the whole side border.