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Bolmara

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  1. I don't know if you got a reply, but I use this mod manager from the nexus: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout76/mods/221 Download other mods as zips and install with that, it does the changes you need all you have to do is launch the game.
  2. I like the idea of merch, though I don't know if you'd sell masses either. Sticking to small things like accessories (mouse pads, stickers, pins, mugs, water bottles) I think would be the easiest, and you could probably add a perk to premium like a discount for merch, kind of like DeviantArt and many other sites do.
  3. If you're shooting with a very small fov (field of view) then I can understand the need for so many pictures because you're going to create a very high res panorama (gigapixel with an incredible zoom level), but if you have the regular fov having so many pictures overlapping could actually bring problems instead of solving them. In the virtual world less likely because nothing moves unless you tell it to, but still. In general, when shooting a panorama, it is recommended to have around 30% overlap between each picture, above that is overkill and under that is risky. If you go above 60/70% overlap you have absolutely no need for the image in between. I know how to shoot a panorama, I work in tech support for panorama stitching software, but there's no pano-heads and clicks in Fallout. :| But yes I'll have to try finding a proper visual anchor, and take my time; I was hoping to have to spend less time taking the screenshots though. ;)
  4. @AGreatWeight 200 to 500 screenshots! Stitching gigapixels? I don't need that high a quality, my panos are randomly between 55 and 65 screenshots which is still too many I get a lot of overlap that could easily be reduced. But I still end up with a few minor holes because I don't have a proper way of following a pattern. @Purr4me I'll have to try downloading fraps but from the web page I don't see how I can automate anything other than change automate the screenshots in my desired format (I use bandicam for that). @Montky I'll have to check out all those names, but I'm not necessarily looking to do 360 video, still is enough. 360 video would be tricky because of moving characters across the stitch lines, could end up in ghosting or disappearing characters... But at least when shooting a video game you shouldn't have any parallax which is the major issue of IRL 360 camera rigs. :D
  5. Hello! Let me explain. I like creating virtual tours, that you can explore and add content to. Virtual tours are made from 360° scenes (photo and/or video), generally shot in real life with a DSLR and panoramic head or a 360 cam. You can also make 360 scenes with game screenshots if you can be a proper first person view (meaning if you're completely zoomed in and look around, it's all from the same point of view, no offset). Thankfully Fallout allows for the proper point of view, but to create the 360 scene I have to take a bunch of screenshots, with no direction or idea if I've already captured that area or not, so sometimes I have holes in my panoramas. Here is an example of my -unfinished- vault (quickly done, a few holes, it's a test tour but you should get the gist): http://lmih.be/tours/fallout/take2/index.html Now, ideally, I would like some assistance in the creating of a mod or script (I have no experience in either) that would take control of the camera, take a screenshot/activate a key on my keyboard, turn a certain number of degrees, take a screenshot, turn some more, take a screenshot and so on until I can cover the whole 360x180° scene. This would minimise the amount of screenshots needed to stitch, and also ensure there aren't any holes in the resulting panoramas. I would really love some help with this but I do realise there wouldn't be many people interested in this, and I don't know if it would be very complicated to do or not, but here's to hoping. Thanks for reading! Tl;dr: I'd like someone to create a script to automate screenshot taking to create 360x180° panoramas.
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