![]() So when you use the in-game zoom, it's like you're getting closer to the subject, see : This one is a little special, because if you aren't used to photography you might not understand why zooming in with the Zoom Mod is different from zooming in in-game. Nothing to say about it, having good looking clouds is just a big +. BE CAREFUL with GIS maps, they are only good looking from high up in the sky. ![]() (WW2, Modern, Citys.) It's really important since having only water isn't really cool and good looking in terms of contrasts in the background. Choose the one that will match with your build. When it as good settings, you will be able to take screenshots with a realistic looking ocean even at very (very) low altitude. (Using the sky and the ocean in the same picture can make a good looking transition in the background as you can see above, so way not.) But now, let's take a look at what I will ask you to have to be able to take the best screenshots ever made : So if you don't have any mods, I highly recommend going high in the sky and use the ocean as background, because it's the best thing you will have. Well first of all, let's do as if we are in vanilla, I told you to not put the islands in your background, and some for the ocean, BUT not when you are far from it : But of course, composition isn't only about your subject, but also about what's behind it : the background. Don't worry, this was the only "hard part" of the tutorial. Like that :īecause if you don't do it, the subject will look like it is crushed to the border, because even if a screenshot is a freezed image, our brain know that a plane moves, and he can know in which direction it's moving just by looking at it. This rule ask us to put our subject at one of the intersections, but why ? Because these intersections are actually the parts of the image that our eyes will look at first.Ī good way to follow this rule, is to pay attention to the direction of your subject, put space in front of the direction in which your plane is going. Where to put your build in the image ?, the easiest answer to this would be "in the center of it", and yes it will work, but it won't look as good as if you follow the rules of thirds: In real life, the composition can be limited by the lightning, since the sun isn't always where we want it to be, but here we are in a game, and we can control the sun's position, so let's start with the composition of your picture : PART 3 : How to take a cool screenshot ? Taking screenshots is just like doing photography, and in photography there are two REALLY important things that will make you picture nice looking or not : composition and lighting. Great, now we know what to avoid, so let's take a look at what we should do ! It's in the front of the image, it's huge and not good looking, we just don't want it. The ocean, at least when your are next to it with bad settings.įurther away with high quality settings is already better, but we will look at better solution later. They are just way too unrealistic and have really bad texture.Īs you can see, it's just not a good thing to use as a background. The islands of SimplePlanes original map. Before looking at what we should do, there are still some things we have to avoid, so let's finish that part first : So the first thing that we will do, is try to avoid that, because people's eyes will be drawn to images that differ from the rest.Ĭould look cool, but actually it will just make your build hard to notice, and nobody wants to clic on something if they can't see it. This is the hottest section of, it's the place where most people look at new builds to download.Īs you can see, most thumbnails are pretty dark and uses the original designer as a background. It looks like it is a dumb reflexion but everything starts here. In our case, we will do as if we wanted to make it the thumbnail of our next publication.Ī thumbnail is the very first thing that people will see, which means that you want it to be seen. (This tutorial is for PC users, phone users can follow it too, I just don't know how to do some things on your devices.) PART 1 : Why do you want a screenshot ? Before making a screenshot, you need to understand why you want to make one. ![]() If your answer is yes, I invite you to follow this tutorial. I've been thinking about it for a while and a user made me want to do it so here it is : Here's what you could call a tutorial about screenshots (could be used in real photography too) in SimplePlanes. ![]()
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