Now that you've had a chance to Meet the Pyro, do you want to make your own Source-powered machinima creations? Well, now you can! Valve is releasing the Source Filmmaker (SFM), the movie-making tool ...
When Valve released the last of their Team Fortress 2 “Meet the…” videos last month with Meet the Pyro, they also made waves by announcing that they’d release the tools used to make the company’s ...
The Source Filmmaker allows you to make your own movies with Valve’s Source engine assets. Valve has just released the Source Filmmaker on Steam, which is now available for free as a public beta.
Forget yer Mars, because it turns out Source Filmmaker's script files are peppered with references to a next-gen Source engine. Over 60 mentions of Source 2 can be found in the SFM code, reports ...
Valve announced the Source Filmmaker a while back and now its here. Available in an open beta, all you need is a Steam account to give it a go. Its designed to allow consumers to have a crack at ...
It's always hard to tell what's going on behind the scenes at Valve, but if recently-uncovered Source Filmmaker files are to be believed, the Half-Life developer is planning something big. Valvetime ...
Source Filmmaker, a free program that lets players make their own animated Team Fortress 2 clips, launches later this year, Valve has announced. It's the same storytelling tool that the studio uses to ...
Valve has released its in-house movie creation tools. Valve has just announced its decision to release the tool it uses to make the animated shorts for Team Fortress 2. It's called the Source ...
Valve's Source Filmmaker program has entered its open beta phase, and it looks amazing. Valve's Source Filmmaker software is still in beta, but the closed portion of the beta is over and now anyone ...
Open beta has begun for Valve’s Source Filmmaker, a new “storytelling tool” that allows anyone to create their own animated short films. The tools available in the beta are the same tools Valve used ...
When typing this news, I had to type the 'summary', where I fumbled and typed "Half-Life 2", because I'm not used to referencing Half-Life 3, and in my fanboy excitement, mistakes happen. I picked it ...