Replicating, editing, and re-imagining gaming graphics has been transformed from the exclusive domain of high-end developers to your average fan, from the likes of Minecraft and many 3D software modelling packages have offered the platform to crazily creative designs and characters. This is no different as a Youtube channel by the name of “Tyroine” who has released a new video which conveys Lord of The Rings’ Battle of Helm’s Deep, the only difference is it has been being recreated in The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim.
According to the channel, “Tyroine” produces “amateur videos parodies, skits designer and editor and is especially fond of Machinima, Minecraft, Skyrim and Fantrailers” The Channel has a whopping 10,432+ subscribers and 4,345,581+ views.
Now for the screenshots, as you can probably gather, this is both creative and fantastic. in order to achieve the desired results, “Tyroine” implemented the recording process by using Fraps, which is a real-time video capture and benchmarking that has the ability to capture “audio and video up to 7680×4800 with custom frame rates from 1 to 120 frames per second”
The editing was achieved by using a software package by the name of “Sony Vegas Pro 12” which has the ability to edit video and audio material to various specifications. Right at the end of this video, Sauron and Balrog are featured which I am sure will be spotted by fans.
Thank You Tyroine Youtube channel, FRAPS and Sony Vegas Pro 12 for providing us with this information.
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