Topic: ''screen'' tutorial
Hey everyone! I've seen people show a picture of there screen in tutorials but not using a camera. Like the tutorial is a video of there screen. Could you tell me how to do this?

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Hey everyone! I've seen people show a picture of there screen in tutorials but not using a camera. Like the tutorial is a video of there screen. Could you tell me how to do this?

You mean screen capture? You need some kind of software for that.
Like what kind?

Hey everyone! I've seen people show a picture of their screen in tutorials but not using a camera. Like the tutorial is a video of their screen. Could you tell me how to do this?
THEIR!
heehee. Very funny.
No...seriously...it was...very...FUNNY!
Thanks, my problem is solved.
Last edited by VanderFlame Studios (May 27, 2011 (04:11pm))

Camstudio is a good one and it is free: http://camstudio.org/
I use Camtasia it is the best software for this but it is not free: http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/
dont use camstudio, it takes up alot of space on your computer.
i made a video that was 4 minutes long and it took up 2 GB ![]()
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