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I seriously have NO IDEA what I'm doing.
SFM has quite the toolbox available to play around with and thus can be a bit overwhelming.
Keep at it tough and you can get some amazing results ;)
Best of luck
nice avatar pic XD
Open Source Filmmaker, click File then select Open. point the file browser to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SourceFilmmaker\game\tf_movies\elements\sessions\tutorials
Open the {Tutorial name}.dmx to load the required assets into SFM and follow it along.
not even through some magic using the magical console of wonders?( I have no idea what it does)are there any commands I can use?doesn't work BTW just tried.