Simple script creator (2024)

Buttons

  • a/s: skip "Skip time" [default 5sec] backward/forrward. Adjustable in settings
  • Right: skip one frame forrward
  • Left: skip one frame backward
  • Up: Insert a 100% point at current Time
  • Down: Insert a 0% point at current Time
  • 0-9: Insert a 10%*Key point at current Time
  • ,/.: Insert a 100% point at current Time
  • Space: toggle video play
  • Delete: Delete selected/last point
  • Shift+Delete: Delete points between the quick referance markers
  • N: Next point
  • B: Last point
  • Z/X: Move selected point +- One frame in time
  • C: Move selected point to current time
  • J/K: Set quick referance to current time
  • O: Insert the current selected pattern inside the quick referance markers
  • -/+ or w/e: Adjust playback speed
  • P: toogle patterns
  • t: start mouse tracking (mouse must be on the video and the mouse tracker must beactive)

Tips

  • 0% is penis fully inserted
  • You can delete all points in the selected range
  • You can undo that latest deleted point
  • Click on the point (circel) in the graph to select a point to modify or delete it
  • When override points is checked you delete any points that exsist (in the period thevideo plays)when doing click box recording.
  • You can create a script without a video. Settings-type-create a time script

License and support

This program/app is only for private use, non-commercial use. If you use this forcommercialuse, I will find out (I have my ways)! I made this SW in my free time, and I would like toshare the tool for script creators that share their script for free or use the scriptsthemselves.
There is no support, but you can request new features, report bugs, and whatnot to mydiscord: handyAlexander#5922.
I did not attend the program to be this big. The code is probably the messiest in the world.I just program on the fly with no plan or structure, just for fun.

Bookmarks

Automatically added on mouse tracker event.
Selected bookmark has different color than the other bookmark markers (vertical lines inthe graph)

Mouse tracker

Start mouse tracker with 't'-key or left mouse button.
Add a pause point with right mouse button. Good if you only track on directional changeand there is no movement. If you do not add a pause point the motion will move slow over thepause.
You can normalize over the set dick box or the min/max point over the tracking event. Ifnot the point position will be set based on the mouse pointers position relative to thevideo height.
Use normalize over dickbox if the camera and dick is still for best effect.

Graphs

You can create as many graphs as you like, but you cannot delete main, and raw graphs.
The main graph is the exported graph (Handy and funscript).
The process graph is reserved for output processing and should not be used for other things.
The raw data graph contains more data and should not be used.
Merging graph into another will keep the original points in the graph, merge with overridewill keep all points in the destination graph, but override the points that is in range ofthe source graph. Ex graphA has points at [0,100,500,600,900,950] and graphB has point at[100,200,400,550] wil result in graphA becoming [0,100,200,400,550,600,900,950] after a mergwith override and [0,100,200,400,500,550,600,900,950] with a merge without override.

Patterns

Patterns are sequenses that you can repeate when you script. Example, there if you have adeafult sequence when there is ball play, you can insert that in the Patterncomponent.

  • You patterns are exported in your funscripts
  • You can import patterns from funscripts
  • You can edit and delete a pattern

Raw data adjuster

Process data in the output graph and outputs in the output Graph.Start with copying data from input graph to output graph. Then do data modification. Whenyou are happy move the data to main.Only does data manipulation on the points in view.

MoveNet Tracker

This detector is based on a pre-trained neural network.
There are 3 different detectors. Only one of the detectors allow for box detection andmultiple pose.
Raw data is stored, and a simple 0-100 output is generated after tracking. You can use thecreated bookmark to manipulate the raw data your own way.

Pose Tracker

This feature is deprecated and replaced with moveNet.

Info:

The tracker is a pose tracker based on a pre-trained neural network. The pose detectionworks frame by frame and does not have historical data.
TODO: Add kalman-filter to compensate for historic data.

Tips:

The tracker works best on the mouth. The mouth is not directly tracked by the AI but rathercalculated based on the eyes and the nose. The mouth position is based on average humanproportions where the centre of the eye to nose position is the same asnose to mouthdistance. This will not be correct when the head is tilted "into the picture" (z-axisrotation).
The direction of the motion is based on y-axis. Sideways motion will not be tracked verywell.

How to use:

There are two modes:

Mode 1 - simple directional

Only track top and bottom points. Dick box position does not matter.
If the vector length is more than min length track a new point. If it is a top or bottompoint is determined by the direction (y-axis position). Vector length must be longer thanthe min motion setting (% of dickbox height).
Points are added on the fly.

Mode 2 - advanced tracking

If the motion is longer than the set min motion value it will track the point. Whentracking is finished there are two methods of calculating the y position of the point.
If normalized is checked, the points will be adjusted based on the max and min pointinthe tracking event. If not, then the points will be adjusted based on dickbox top and bottompoint.
All points outside of the dickbox will be set to the dickbox bounderies.
You can adjust the dickbox while tracking. The size of the dickbox only matters when thetracking stops.

Simple script creator (2024)

FAQs

How to write a simple script? ›

These eight steps describe how to properly write a script:
  1. Create your story concept. The first step is to create your story concept. ...
  2. Brainstorm specific ideas. ...
  3. Conduct background research. ...
  4. Develop the characters. ...
  5. Create an outline. ...
  6. Write a first draft. ...
  7. Revise your draft. ...
  8. Follow all technical guidelines.
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Is script writing easy? ›

It's not. It is easy to write a script. But it is difficult to write a good script. Just like it is difficult to write a good novel, a good essay, a good poem, a good song lyric, and etc.

How to write a narrative script? ›

You can write narration scripts by following this four-step process, 1) know your audience, 2) tell a cohesive story, 3) keep it natural and concise, and 4) craft a strong intro and outro.

What is a script example? ›

Original scripts include those that you create from your own ideas. For example, if you create a story about a magical wizard who turns into an airplane, you can turn that idea into an original script for a stage play.

How to write a 3 minute script? ›

Here's all you need to write a short script of 3 minutes or more: A character with a problem (beginning), his or her opposed actions (middle), and how it ends (end). That's it!

Why is writing scripts so hard? ›

There's a lot of white space on a script page. Just a casual glance tells you that. Which means that you have to accomplish the same thing story-wise as a novelist in much less space and time. 120 pages of script is about 30-40% fewer words than 120 pages of prose.

Is writing a script harder than a book? ›

They both have the same underlying story structure. The same story principles apply to both. And, in fact, the screenplay can be an excellent first draft for a novel. The screenplay generally takes a lot less time to create and you can use it to test the characters and the structure.

How many pages is a good script? ›

The general rule states that your screenplay should be between 90 to 130 pages long — 80 pages is too few and anything over 129 pages is too much.

How long is a 2 hour movie script? ›

Feature film scripts usually run between 80-120 pages for an approximately 1.5 or 2-hour movie; each script page corresponds to approximately one minute of screen time.

What should a script look like? ›

The basics of script formatting are as follows: 12-point Courier font size. 1.5 inch margin on the left of the page. 1 inch margin on the right of the page.

What is the difference between a script and a screenplay? ›

A script is the initial outline of a production. It includes things like dialogue and actions, but it may not include foundational information needed for production. A screenplay is the finalized outline of the project, essentially being a step above a script.

What does vo mean in a script? ›

means "voice over" -- a voice originates from outside the scene location. Here are common situations where you would use this notation: -- A voice originates from outside the scene location through a phone or walkie-talkie or radio or some other device.

What does OC mean in a script? ›

(O.C.) means “off camera” indicating the character is part of the scene but not seen on camera at that moment.

What does cont d mean in a script? ›

CONT'D (an abbreviation for continued) should be written next to the character's name to indicate that their speech is continued.

How to write a short script? ›

6 Tips for Writing Short Film Scripts That Connect
  1. Find a small, specific, significant idea you can tell well in a short script. ...
  2. Craft a complex character with a small, significant want. ...
  3. Create a pattern of external and internal change. ...
  4. Start your story on page one. ...
  5. Hit your scenes late and get out early. ...
  6. Show don't tell.
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How to write a little script? ›

Structure your story around one key event, eg, the set up, the event, the aftermath OR the predicament, the conflict, the resolution. And be clear in your own mind why you want to tell this story. As far as possible, aim for your story to unfold in continuous time and avoid major time jumps, eg, 'five years later'

How do I start off a script? ›

If you are creating a script for the first time, you do not have to start with the first scene—you can follow an idea that excites you most, chase that story, and see how new scenes and characters emerge. Beginners can also start with a logline, a brief synopsis of the film.

What are the six basic steps in writing a script? ›

Writing a winning script
  • Start with a logline. A logline is basically a brief summary of your story (usually no longer than one sentence) that describes the conflict between protagonists and antagonists. ...
  • Move to a treatment. ...
  • Create your characters. ...
  • Make an outline. ...
  • Develop a plot. ...
  • Write a script itself.
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