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It will make your HUD disappear and will greatly increase the immersion of your picture. Good for everything. Good for character shots. Much faster than "tfc". Good for aerial pictures. Otherwise it is useful for skipping out rainy or foggy days which will ruin your photos! Game Settings: Resolution: At least x for good quality pictures. Even if your computer struggles, live with it while you get your shot and then turn it back down again. Textures: Must be on large for best effect!

As I said before Anti-aliasing will prevent you from using the "print screen" method. Be warned! Takes a lot of VRAM. You can also dodge arrows too! It will much through your video card like a starving pac-man. I used it to pull off one picture, I had to live with 3fps for about 10 minutes until I got to my location, but I got my picture. Free and packed with functions to make your screenshots look special.

Takes a bit of getting used to but there are loads of tutorials out there for pretty much everything to do with it. For editing Oblivion screenshots it can be used to change brightness, contrast, colour, cut and paste for making photo-montages and much much more. So that's it! The end of my hurriedly cobbled together guide, my mish mash of fact splattered onto the pages of this Forum. I have helped someone, if not, I suck at guides anyway. Once you have some working screenshots please come visit us at the Photographer's Guild thread.

We always welcome new members! Re: Tutorial: Oblivion Screenshot Guide. We're trying to get the possibility for more folders from UESP - our quota for stickies is almost full. The whole folder structure will be remade if we get what we want - and I believe we will. Tutorials, as well as mods, are my personal strive, and I try to make them as clearly classified as possible, and all info as clear as possible.

I'm also proposing that members can give their opinion about how the whole Forum would be best organized. In case I succeed, you'll see it in Announcements. But ok, it's a nice piece of work, isn't it? Save and exit [edit] Repetitive Steps 1. Now that the HUD, menu and text are gone, you can take fullscreen pictures without clutter.

Take your screenshot s by pressing the Print Screen PrtScn key. Now that the HUD and menu are back, you can exit Oblivion. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to Oblivion's installation folder. You will see. BMP files such as Oblivion1. Right-click on a. Exit Paint. Delete the. BMP you opened since it was re-saved as a. JPG Repeat steps for each. BMP file. Once in the game or in the main menu, go into your video options and disable anti-aliasing set to zero or none.

This will allow you to preserve the Windows security settings and avoid many other issues related to UAC that affect your Oblivion experience such as trying to extract archives directly to Oblivion's Data folder which will not extract the Meshes or Textures sub-folders!

This solution will require you to restart your computer. Firstly, click on the start button and enter the control panel. Then click on the user accounts and family settings. Then click on user settings and you will be displayed a number of options. Click on turn user account control on or off and lastly tick the box off saying "use user account control. For "safety" reasons tick the UAC box back on after you are finished.



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