SoftFocusElla & HearthStone
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how the light changes when a Hearthstone game hits its climax—do you think there’s a way to capture that moment perfectly without interrupting the flow?
The light in a Hearthstone climax is all about timing and positioning, just like the board itself. The best way to capture it is to let the game run uninterrupted and record at a high frame‑rate—say 60fps or more. Then, after the match, you can trim the footage to keep just the build‑up and the moment that glows. That way the flow stays intact and you still get the dramatic lighting you’re after.
That sounds like a solid plan, but I still worry about catching those tiny light shifts just right—maybe I’ll have to rehearse the timing a few times to nail that glow.
Yeah, rehearsing helps. Watch the board, note when the last minion lands, and then just hit record a beat earlier. The light will shift naturally and you’ll have the perfect frame without interrupting the flow. Keep it steady, and you’ll nail that glow every time.
That’s a great technique—watching the board feels like watching a quiet sunrise, and timing the record before the last minion lands lets the light rise just right. I’ll keep my camera steady and let the glow happen naturally. Thank you for the tip!