The narrator shares a series of frightening experiences with Source Filmmaker (SFM), a program used to create animations. The program has numerous glitches and quirks, including a "possessed" Wrangler laser that changes color based on the map's default point, requiring manual adjustments. The narrator also struggles with manually controlling sentry guns, ÜberCharge effects, and beards that randomly turn neon colors. Other issues include lights that "bleed" through walls, blood decals that don't update correctly, and custom maps that break lighting. Despite the challenges, the narrator appreciates some features of the program, like spline curves, but finds humor in the frustrations. The video ends with the narrator revealing a mistake in their previous video and thanking their supporters.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author uses Source Filmmaker (SFM) to create videos.
2. The author tried to add the Wrangler to a scene in SFM.
3. The Wrangler laser is pink by default in SFM.
4. The laser's color is controlled by a third ControlPoint that corresponds to its red, green, and blue values.
5. The author had to use an equation to calculate the RGB values for the laser.
6. The author experienced glitches and errors while trying to change the laser's color.
7. The author had to manually animate the Sentry shield and the Wrangler laser.
8. The author had to copy and paste muzzle flashes for the Sentry gun.
9. The author had to lock each particle to the barrels of the Sentry gun individually.
10. The default ÜberCharge in SFM is broken and requires a fix.
11. The author had to manually change every single model's material to be ÜberCharged.
12. The author had to render out glitched frames individually to fix a beard glitch.
13. The author had to import a custom map, which sometimes broke the lighting in SFM.
14. The author had to remove lights from a map to prevent them from bleeding through walls.
15. The author discovered a command to kill the lights in SFM.
16. The author experienced a glitch where a blood decal's position didn't update when playing the video forward.
17. The author experienced a glitch where every other frame became a blue mess when rendering a video.
18. The author had to fix a glitch where a character's animation went haywire when using spline curves.
19. The author had to make a 180-degree turn for a Sentry gun, but the program thought a backflip was the most efficient way.
20. The author has a secondary channel called LazierPurple.