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Hey i've been seeing the occasional screenshot pop up thats shot at a more slanted angle like as if a cameraman is holding a camera diagonally. I was just wondering if anyone here knows how to do this and if so if they are willing to point me in the right direction to figuring this out.

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Put it in Photoshop and rotate it? Usually what I do.

Guest MonsterFish
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I sit on here all day pressing F5, it's what I do cus I have no life.

As far as I know, there is no in-game way to do it. Wish there was since slanting means having to leave hang-off of the edge of the screen to accomodate the fact that you're leaving space, and then you have to crop it and it ends up looking messy :/

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Yeah id rather not have to crop every image i do for that sake. im almost positve theres a way to do it cause ive been asking around and the one person i see doing it all the time never said anything about editing the image afterwards. They just havn't gotten back to me yet with a tutorial. 

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Hey i've been seeing the occasional screenshot pop up thats shot at a more slanted angle like as if a cameraman is holding a camera diagonally. I was just wondering if anyone here knows how to do this and if so if they are willing to point me in the right direction to figuring this out.

 

You can achieve this effect by using an older version Immersive First Person View that has the MCM (think you can use the new one as well, but it's more fiddly). Enter First Person View with a pose where the head is slightly tilted and the screenshot will be tilted. You can even adjust the camera position through the menus, so if you place it in front of your character, you can get a screenshot with your character.

(This is written fast on my way to work, I can provide a bit more detailed how to later if you want).

 

Back from work, so I'll just put this here:

 

First of all, install Immersive First Person View, preferably an old version so you get the MCM-menu (I'm using version 1.9). In the General-menu, set up your keyboard shortcut and choose a default Idle-profile (I set mine to one). The key to the angel shot are setting up the specific profile.

 

In this first shot, you see the menu on top and the result on the bottom. The four values that you need to concentrate on is Back/Forward, Down/Up, Left/Right under 'Camera position settings', and Amount under 'Rotation'. The three first are basically where your camera will be placed in relation to your character's head. Amount kinda adjusts the angle of the camera. Going out of the menus and back into the game, pressing the shortcut provided the screenshot below. You may have to rotate the camera a bit since it will probably point away from your character.

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The screenshot below is the same pose, the same place. But I've adjusted the placement of the camera.

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In these next three screenshots, the camera position and pose are all the same. The only difference is the Amount (0, 35 and then cranked up to the max of 200):

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A pose with tilted head will also help provide the angled screenshot-effect. I've not managed to get the effect while you have weapons drawn (it automatically levels the camera and moves you into First Person View, if someone has a way around this, please tell :P).

 

Hope this helps :)

 

 

 

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managed to figure it out i was kinda on the right track using immersive first person view but i was using the newest version never would have thought to use an older version it works amazingly tho thank you for the replies

 

oh and as an edit if i find out how to do it with weapons ill let you know

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Hey i've been seeing the occasional screenshot pop up thats shot at a more slanted angle like as if a cameraman is holding a camera diagonally. I was just wondering if anyone here knows how to do this and if so if they are willing to point me in the right direction to figuring this out.

 

You can achieve this effect by using an older version Immersive First Person View that has the MCM (think you can use the new one as well, but it's more fiddly). Enter First Person View with a pose where the head is slightly tilted and the screenshot will be tilted. You can even adjust the camera position through the menus, so if you place it in front of your character, you can get a screenshot with your character.

(This is written fast on my way to work, I can provide a bit more detailed how to later if you want).

 

Back from work, so I'll just put this here:

 

First of all, install Immersive First Person View, preferably an old version so you get the MCM-menu (I'm using version 1.9). In the General-menu, set up your keyboard shortcut and choose a default Idle-profile (I set mine to one). The key to the angel shot are setting up the specific profile.

 

In this first shot, you see the menu on top and the result on the bottom. The four values that you need to concentrate on is Back/Forward, Down/Up, Left/Right under 'Camera position settings', and Amount under 'Rotation'. The three first are basically where your camera will be placed in relation to your character's head. Amount kinda adjusts the angle of the camera. Going out of the menus and back into the game, pressing the shortcut provided the screenshot below. You may have to rotate the camera a bit since it will probably point away from your character.

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The screenshot below is the same pose, the same place. But I've adjusted the placement of the camera.

attachicon.gif2.jpg

 

In these next three screenshots, the camera position and pose are all the same. The only difference is the Amount (0, 35 and then cranked up to the max of 200):

attachicon.gif6.jpgattachicon.gif5.jpgattachicon.gif4.jpg

 

A pose with tilted head will also help provide the angled screenshot-effect. I've not managed to get the effect while you have weapons drawn (it automatically levels the camera and moves you into First Person View, if someone has a way around this, please tell :P).

 

Hope this helps :)

 

I ask gomaperopero about the setting and here the answers(Attach Files)

 

 

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Oh god, how could I not see that... Completely missed the "Automatically use profile"-part of the setting. Works perfectly. Thanks!!

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