get clickbaited? Well you did!
Now, back to the topic, I'm going to show you some pics to tease you, but stay untill the end, because I'm going to show you some useful Tips to make your in-game screenshots better.
Screenshots
Tips
No one likes screenshots like this:
So, to help you get the most beautiful screenshots, We're going to have a few things in mind
-Angle
-Position
-Time
-Weather
-Landing Gear
-Many of the same thing (Squad catching)
-Screenshot mode
Let's start with the basics:
Landing Gear, Weather and Time:
We're going to discuss these three at the same time because they are the easiest ones.
By adjusting the time and weather we can make really good advances:
I recommend setting the time on 18:00 and then put the lenght of the day at minimum, you pause the game at the time you thing it's best and change the lenght of the day to 180 minutes. I also recommend using the weather preset on clear, few clouds or scattered clouds, but that's your choice.
Keep the landing gear up or remove it, that's obvious.
#Screenhot mode:
As many of you know, SimplePlanes has a screenshot mode, which, on PC, it's set by default of F9, use it, it'll remove the HUD, of course, you can turn the HUD back on by pressing F9 again. This is one of the most important steps, yet one of the easiest ones.
Position:
You can alter the position of the camera by moving it by holding the right click on PC and draging it. This is very useful to get those beautiful photos that look pretty classy and classic.
Angle:
This one is your decision, because everyone has different opinions and different planes with different glitches (like my Spitfire, which you can se almost no bugs because of the angle of the camera)
Many of the same thing (Squad catching):
I call this one squad catching because of reasons.
We all know that a squad of Spitfires is way cooler than a single Spitfire, also it gives the screenshot more realism, which always helps, if you want to do this, it's really simple, I recommend removing the cockpit of the plane you want to screenshot and making a sub-assembly out of it, then you get that sub-assembly out and put it wherever you want, then, put the cockpit back on the original one. You can have as many copies as you want, but I recommend only 2, you don't want to put too many planes because it will ruin your device rendering it useless and/or making it look unnatural.
Cool! Good job
@ViciousTNT Lol, you tried to help, and that counts. Also now those spitfires are completely different
I actually saw those Spitfires when @MasterManufacturing needed help.I did everything in the wrong way :p
GIVE ME DEM PLANES
Are you posting those spits? If you do I will give a few up votes.