Motion Sickness watching tutorials.
Posted: July 26th, 2014, 7:34 pm
G'day. I got into 3d modelling almost 2 years ago and I've lately been thinking it might be fun to make a game. The only problem is, the last time I did any game programming was on the Atari 2600 in 6507 machine language and I know nothing at all about modern game creation.
Searching on the internet for easy ways to make simple games I stumbled upon Sandbox. It seems like it would be an ideal way for me to play around with the models I make. I've been trying to watch the tutorials but I seem to have run into a slight problem. I have a lot of problems with first person perspective games. Playing them can be hard enough, but watching another person play them makes me experience motion sickness. I've tried to watch a tutorial but since all the editing appears to be done in first person mode I find I get very sick to my stomach watching them, especially since the tutorial makers seem to like to pan all around what they're creating to show it from different angles. I don't know if anyone else out there experiences this problem. I'd take a Gravol but then I'd just fall asleep.
Are there any tutorial series that don't have a lot of extraneous camera movement?
Searching on the internet for easy ways to make simple games I stumbled upon Sandbox. It seems like it would be an ideal way for me to play around with the models I make. I've been trying to watch the tutorials but I seem to have run into a slight problem. I have a lot of problems with first person perspective games. Playing them can be hard enough, but watching another person play them makes me experience motion sickness. I've tried to watch a tutorial but since all the editing appears to be done in first person mode I find I get very sick to my stomach watching them, especially since the tutorial makers seem to like to pan all around what they're creating to show it from different angles. I don't know if anyone else out there experiences this problem. I'd take a Gravol but then I'd just fall asleep.
Are there any tutorial series that don't have a lot of extraneous camera movement?