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    • bharris
      bharris last edited by

      Does anyone know what @Will-Terry or @Jake-Parker use to record their screens while drawing? Or if you have something you like? I need something that has great video quality, can record over a long period and isn't too expensive.

      Thanks!!

      www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
      www.instagram.com/britillustration/

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      • mattramsey
        mattramsey last edited by

        My Nvidia driver comes with a screen capture program. It is pretty good. Also: Camtasia isn't bad (I don't have a lot of experience with it).
        I think no matter what screen recording is a pain and eats up a lot of memory. At least, it's always been a pain for me.

        What project are you planing?

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        • bharris
          bharris last edited by

          @mattramsey I've been wanting to record my process already, but I'm doing some work for a you tube channel that will be a 3 min videos a week. Kind of like the white board vids where they zoom and pan around. It'll be a way to mix it up rather than just moving around from one flat image to the next.

          www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
          www.instagram.com/britillustration/

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

            If you have a mac, screen recording is part of Quicktime (the standard video player for mac). However, as it has been said, screen recording does eat up lots of storage space - about a gigabyte every hour or so. If I recorded my process I would end up with 10-60 GB of video material for an illustration, which I can guarantee is not easy to edit on a normal computer.
            ProCreate for iPad is more clever - it does not record the screen is just record strokes, so the files are pretty slim and sped up already.

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            • bharris
              bharris last edited by

              @smceccarelli Thanks! I use windows and think I have a lot of storage right now. I think once the work is done and I send it to be edited for the video I wouldn't keep it in my files... maybe just a sped up version. I want to get a ipad so badly! Need to make some dough first!

              www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
              www.instagram.com/britillustration/

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              • kai satoshi
                kai satoshi last edited by

                Camtasia for mac or for windows.
                screenflow for mac

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                • RobinSlee
                  RobinSlee last edited by

                  Movavi, Camtasia, Powerdirector, Screencastomatic plus a couple of others 😉

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                  Shop: RobinSleeDesigns.etsy.com

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