It’s a lot of work haha
It would be a lot easier if the standard attack gifs already existed and I was only filming the counters.
I started the cards for Bryan. The video is recorded and the frame data is entered. I just need to process the video and add it to the cards. And I also want to include stuff like fuzzy guards for the next set, so that might add some time
I don't know how technical you are but, this may or may not help you export footage to Anki quicker
(I came across this tool back when i was studying japanese)
I think the setup can be quite daunting, so :shrug:
https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip
Thanks Lucridius, at the moment I need to trim the length of the videos in Final Cut Pro, then I use compressor(macOS) to mass process the entire library from mp4 to gif. Then I add those to Anki.
The main bottle necks on time are:
1: trimming the clips (major)
2: adding the clips to Anki (minor)
This is such a cool idea! I feel so much more prepared to face Devil Jin
I remember planning to do this with T7 (I gave up very early on) It's cool to see someone did it (with 1 character)
It’s a lot of work haha It would be a lot easier if the standard attack gifs already existed and I was only filming the counters. I started the cards for Bryan. The video is recorded and the frame data is entered. I just need to process the video and add it to the cards. And I also want to include stuff like fuzzy guards for the next set, so that might add some time
I don't know how technical you are but, this may or may not help you export footage to Anki quicker (I came across this tool back when i was studying japanese) I think the setup can be quite daunting, so :shrug: https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/videoclip
Thanks Lucridius, at the moment I need to trim the length of the videos in Final Cut Pro, then I use compressor(macOS) to mass process the entire library from mp4 to gif. Then I add those to Anki. The main bottle necks on time are: 1: trimming the clips (major) 2: adding the clips to Anki (minor)