blu377 Posted May 31, 2022 Posted May 31, 2022 (edited) Hello. I have been away from SE for some time & recently went back. After dropping in a few mods like the unofficial patch I dropped the free cam dll into Data/Plugins but alas, no tilt when I use the "tfc" console command. I'm using MO2 & literally did a clean reinstall yesterday. I hope someone can shed some light on this please. Edited May 31, 2022 by blu377
blu377 Posted June 11, 2022 Author Posted June 11, 2022 On 5/31/2022 at 11:38 AM, blu377 said: Hello. I have been away from SE for some time & recently went back. After dropping in a few mods like the unofficial patch I dropped the free cam dll into Data/Plugins but alas, no tilt when I use the "tfc" console command. I'm using MO2 & literally did a clean reinstall yesterday. I hope someone can shed some light on this please. So I recently went to the fly cam website Fly cam & the author has said he is working on the AE plugin. In a nutshell, I guess I just needed to wait. Feel free to close this post now 1
Roggvir Posted June 11, 2022 Posted June 11, 2022 Or, OR, here is a crazy idea... maybe you could just NOT tilt the camera when making screenshots? (if that is why you want it) Why do some ppl think it makes their screenshots somehow better, or more "artsy"? the result is just garbage. So, i recommend you take this as an opportunity to do yourself and everybody else a favor, and stop using camera tilt from now on - trust me, it will make EVERYTHING better.
anjenthedog Posted June 12, 2022 Posted June 12, 2022 Ok, so if you enter TFC mode, you can't pan around? When I take a snap, sometimes I like to adjust the camera positioning for better framing , so I pan using the mouse and use S/W keys to adjust camera height (using Customizable Camera 2.21, in case the camera mod makes any difference) 1
anjenthedog Posted June 15, 2022 Posted June 15, 2022 (edited) Just to be clear, I misspoke on S & W hotkeys (excuses abound, poor sleep and too little coffee was had prior to my post). They're are actually used to move the camera forward and backward, So traveling along the path of the pan is what changes camera elevation/position Edited June 15, 2022 by anjenthedog
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