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== Image Creation Guide using Paint Shop Pro 10 == | == Image Creation Guide using Paint Shop Pro 10 == | ||
You should start at this section unless you don't want to use Oblivion-style loading screens. In which case, you can skip to [[Loading_Screens#Modding_and_DDS_Conversion]]. | |||
You'll most likely want to use screenshots from the game, but the HUD gets in the way. To toggle it off, enter the console with the Tilde key and enter ''tm''. To get even better views, enter ''tfc'' to toggle the free cam. For some unknown reason, Oblivion comes default with screenshots disabled. To enable taking screenshots, open the ''Oblivion.ini'' file located in ''My Documents\My Games\Oblivion''. Go to the Display section and change bAllowScreenShot to 1. Now you can take screenshots with the PrintScreen key. | You'll most likely want to use screenshots from the game, but the HUD gets in the way. To toggle it off, enter the console with the Tilde key and enter ''tm''. To get even better views, enter ''tfc'' to toggle the free cam. For some unknown reason, Oblivion comes default with screenshots disabled. To enable taking screenshots, open the ''Oblivion.ini'' file located in ''My Documents\My Games\Oblivion''. Go to the Display section and change bAllowScreenShot to 1. Now you can take screenshots with the PrintScreen key. |