Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest Sure. You can use any picture you have, as far it's ontopic with the theme. Also, about the judging part: There will be 3 Judges, and the third one will be the winner of the week (For this week I've choosen one, so we will do that for the next week). The winner will also help us setting a theme for the next week
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest Nades this is a very good idea, You have it all set out well. Good luck to the contestants.
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest What does Alt-P actually do? Is it like supersampling or something just for screenshots? What happens if i have the game running at 4k, then Alt-P?
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest From what I can tell happens when you hit Alt + P, it seems as it renders the screen in 4 separate quadrants of 1080p then combines them together in one high resolution photograph. When you hit Alt + P you can see the screen zoom in on the 4 quadrants of the picture.
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest ALT+P is a shortcut to an automated function that divides the screen into 9 Tiles (Might be 4 on 4:3 resolutions), then each tile will be zoomed to reach the monitor resolution, and a screenshot will be taken. Then the game will merge these 9 *InsertYourMonitorResolutionHere* shots and merge them into 1 High-Res shot (which will be 9 times bigger than your monitor resolution). The shoots will also be pretty heavy in file-size terms. When I take one of those shots on a 1920x1080 resolution, I get a 60MB High-Res shot. (imported from here) It leads to get a very sharp and detailed screenshot, but sometimes SSAO might act up. (imported from here) Then, if you scale it down to a resolution like 1920x1080, you get a much sharper picture rather than using CTRL+P to take a normal shot, as you see in the comparison above. I don't think it would work different with a 4k resolution. Unless it bugs out, it should take a picture 9 times bigger than 4k. -Got ninja'ed
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest A couple tips for you guys A COUPLE CONSOLE COMMANDS > Typing time.time = 0.15 (or any value between 0 and 1) will change the time. Instead of going through the editor every time. > Typing setFov(75) or any other FOV will change the FOV. Instead of turning on and off the UI to do it.
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest Here's my attempt, my engine is off.. and slightly out.. View attachment screenshot_00002.jpg
Re: Screenshot of the Week Contest Ehm... I do? Following picture is not part of contest Sorry for offtopic...