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    Talking Cool/Weird Replay Editor colour glitch.

    Hey guys. So I have been using this glitch for a while and I think I'm the only one who knows how to this, which is weird, because it's insanely easy.

    This is a photo using the glitch, or, "tactic" if you will. It is only edited IN-GAME

    It kind of throws up the colours, giving it a glow. It can be an on and off thing though. For this picture, I got lucky, the lighting was good, so it wasn't too dark. If people want to know how to do this, I will gladly reveal, but only if someone wants to know, because I really don't feel like typing instructions that no one might even care about.

    Enjoy.

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    Make the tutorial video...people will use it =D

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    im interested

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    me too
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    Default Tutorial.

    Can't make a video, sorry guys. Anyway, here's a step by step tutorial showing you how to get fucked up pics or replays like these.
    -First, go into replay editor.(DUH)
    -Get the angle or whatever you are trying to film.
    -Turn Brightness and Contrast COMPLETELY down.(Contrast should be down prior to this.)
    -Skip to tint.
    -Put all 3 colours to the highest they can.
    -For Alpha, put up only so that there are TWO SPACES left. [======== ] <Kinda like this.
    -Now you should have a weird setting that can be used for scenic shots and whatnot.

    This can be tweaked, though. Maybe bring on of the tints down one, like blue, and get a yellow reddish look, etc. Tweak anything, if it's too dark, turn up the brightness or contrast a notch. Saturation can add to the glow, also. Get creative, that's how I discovered this glitch.

    Peace.

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