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FlowScape

Let Nature Flow from your Brush · By PixelForest

How do we SAVE a picture//render//create a jpeg/png etc

A topic by griffinavid created Mar 12, 2019 Views: 1,018 Replies: 5
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Just picked this up after a link from Digital Art Live Magazine on Facebook. 
Asking for another user - how do we save a picture or render out the scenes we've created?

Also, is there an actual manual?

Even a FULL list of controls. I've seen the page of tips and tricks.

I mean a full list that is organized in some way.

Developer

Hi there

You can take a screenshot with the camera icon bottom right and there is a help icon top left for keyboard commands.

While the app is pretty easy to use, i will in the future create more tutorials.

Also feel free to visit our reddit community with questions https://www.reddit.com/r/FlowScape/

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Awesome. What are the camera controls?  I see the 1,2 and 3. Those don't seem to be doing what I want. I want to ZOOM IN or fly the camera deeper into the scene.  I can rotate around an axis, but not zoom directly forward. How do we move the camera around and not the scene?

Developer

Keyboard arrows and number pad 0 and 1

or

wasd qe

right mouse drag looks around

1 2 and 3 is for transform when you click the first icon top right

One more thing....at least for now. I clicked the Snapshot icon to take a picture and it took 100 pictures (while freezing up).

I assume that is FlowScape's method of creating a video- by exporting all the frames one-at-a-time? And we would use something else to stitch them back together....?

How about a single high-res shot?

Do we have any control over the resolution?

Developer (1 edit)

hmm thats odd, it should only take one, maybe you need to wait till it has taken it before you press again, the sound effect is a good sign that its done.

Its currently set to 1920x1080 but you can press F8 to get one at 8k, just be careful with that as a low end spec computer might not handle that.

You can always bypass the in built screenshot feature by pressing print screen on your keyboard and pasting that into an image editing app, also using shadowplay or OBS will let you make animations

Will be adding custom set resolution in the future