In the context of the skating simulator , "creating a long feature" typically refers to the process of recording and editing a long-form skate video (a "feature") using the game's robust Replay Editor. 1. Plan Your Line
Use the built-in immediately after performing your run. Session.Skate.Sim.v1.0.0.56-P2P.iso
Pro Tip : Space your keyframes out to ensure smooth transitions. If they are too close, the camera will jitter. In the context of the skating simulator ,
: Focus on stringing together 3–5 tricks without bailing. Session's realism means speed and timing are everything. 2. Record the Footage Pro Tip : Space your keyframes out to
: Avoid the standard follow-cam. Use the Free Camera to place yourself in the shoes of a "filmer."
: Use a wide Field of View (Fisheye effect) for a classic skate video feel during grinds, or a tighter zoom for long-distance "long lens" shots. 4. Advanced Editing Techniques
: Set your "In" and "Out" points to isolate the specific long line you want to feature. 3. Mastering the Camera (Keyframes) A "long feature" looks best with cinematic camera movement.