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cinematic time

  1. Speedblitzer50

    Rain speed and cinematic time

    The combats and fights of incredibly fast characters occur at incredible speeds but they are visually slowed down so that we can see them, this is what I understand cinematic time to be. but now, there are times that in these fights the rain is visible and can be seen moving, when taking into...
  2. Fwyzzverse

    Timeframe | Creation Feats (Revision)

    I'm going to continue the question I've been asking on this thread Question 1: As we know the creation page tells us verbatim: A member of the calculation group will reply, and I quote: The fact that he uses "probably" is used to express an uncertain estimate. Why is it necessary to give a...
  3. DarkDragonMedeus

    Calculations Based on Time Frozen Backgrounds

    I have seen a few calculations using a particular method examples being this one as well as this one. The calculation appears to be done based on taking the speed of whatever the frozen object was normally, then dividing it by the speed of a snail, and then multiplying it by the speed in which...
  4. Golden_Void

    Calcing frame rates

    How do people do the formula where they find out how many FPS the scene has, and get a time based on that?
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