![]() ![]() The round legacy camera is only available without smooth camera (for some odd reason).Īpplication contains three headings, being Audio, Keybindings and Other.Īudio contains the settings to turn off sync or to adjust its volume. ![]() Line snapping contains setting to snap new lines to other existing lines, to snap lines you move with the select tool and force xy snap, snapping the line to certain angles (0, 15, 30, 45, 60, etc.)Įnvironment contains settings to make the background dark gray, pure white and if you can zoom in more than x24 (x200 being the max without modification of the source code)Ĭamera contains the camera types, being smooth camera, which makes the camera show where Bosh will be going, and round legacy camera, which makes the playback with a round camera. Show length shows the line length, show angle shows the line angle and show ID contains the line ID. Tools are the settings for certain other tools, containing settings for the select tool and for line snapping. Frame control has smooth playback, determining if the playback is in 60 fps or 40 fps (40 fps being the game's original frames per second, which makes tricks like animation possible), and Playback Rate (speeding up or slowing down physics) + Slowmo FPS (Slow-motion is a keybind to make the game temporarily slower. Playback color contains Color Playback, having the playback contain the line color, and preview mode, making editor mode look like playback mode. Playback zoom contains the zoom settings, being default (zoom specified in the track settings), current and specific. Playback settings has three headings, being Playback zoom, Playback color and Frame Control. It contains 'next frame constraints', making the lifelock stop once Bosh doesnt die to violent movement in the next frame or iteration, and 'no fakie death', making the lifelock stop once Bosh doesnt die to a fakie anymore. Lifelock conditions are the settings for lifelock. Advanced Visualisation has the settings to show the 10 Contact Points, Bosh's momentum vectors for those points, a line's gravity well, hit test (show's if a line has been hit or not) and onion skinning, showing a transparent version of bosh a few frame forward and backward. Editor contains another two headings, being Advanced Visualisation and Lifelock conditions. Settings contains Editor, Playback, Tools, Environment and Camera. It also contains a Restore Defaults button. The most advanced setting, having two headings Settings and Application. The settings tool is the most interesting 'tool', It allows you to save, delete, load or start a new track, as well as the preferences (real settings), track properties and video exporting. It's also essential to indicate the end of a track for recording. Pressing Start will result in the track being started from the flag location. The flag tool is a tool which is kind of like a checkpoint. Pressing the Stop button stops the track. Pressing the Start button starts the track. Its keybindings are Space if the track hasn't been started yet and T. The hand tool is a tool which gives you the ability to move around your created track. Lifelock is an adjusting method which automatically makes you unable to move the line again once Bosh applies for the lifelock conditions. You can also copy (ctrl+c), cut (copy and delete, ctrl+x) or delete (delete) the selection. The select tool (originally Line Adjustment Tool) is a tool which adjust line's length and angle and can select multiple lines and drag them around. It has 4 modes, being blue, red, scenery or all lines. The eraser tool can remove every line, or only one specific kind of line if that option is selected. It has 3 modes, being blue, red and scenery. ![]() This tool is handy when it comes to precision and perfection. The line tool can create one line at a time. Individually hand crafted in the USA.The pencil tool can create multiple lines in one go. Skill Level: The intermediate rider with advancing skill, the athletic beginner.Ĭonstruction: High density, level 3 pvc foam core and double wrapped poly rails. Suggested weight limit: Riders up to 145 lbs. Also a top choice for the athletic beginner or for the light weight, more experienced rider. This board is a true compliment to the up and coming intermediate rider’s advancing skill. Beyond sand skimming, this sleek shape takes on waves like an advanced design. The Dart is a top choice for the athletic beginner or for the light weight and more experienced rider. Expect long glides with plenty of speed and smooth wraps and responsive turns. The Dart is a true compliment to the athletic beginner and intermediate rider’s advancing skill. The Dart takes on waves with its advanced design allowing the rider to go beyond sand skimming. A high performance skimboard for groms designed with thick core for added buoyancy. ![]()
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