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Best Locations For Scenic Screenshots?


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I found a pretty cool place...

 

Just south of Deadwind? cavern...the one with all the Deathclaws, there is a way to get to the top of the mountain/hill there......a small trail winds its way up and around this hill to the top where a circle of stones sit....and offers 360 degree view of the entire wasteland...pretty cool place for screenshots and photo ops :thumbsup:

 

 

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I've got all my appearance mods and am ready to start photographing the wasteland, where are some good places to take scenic screenshots?

 

 

hehe^^ ... that's a good one, if there were "THE" best spots for scenic shots they'd be exhausted quite quick...

if you want the scenic shots for comparison to your own system you could check out the galleries on the nexus or search pictures per google on the nexus (works quite well)...

other than that its up to you to find nice and fitting sceneries, those obsidian guys did a quite good job on building the F:NV landscape. so whatever you may find nice to look at: capture a screenshot. you might want to take it from different angles and/or slightly different camera positions. if you do not like the aftermath of your screenshots you can still dispose of them in the seemingly endless depths of your recycle bin^^

you could try collecting a gallery of ingame spots that are actually created after a real-world place or you could amass a series of high-range, high-visibility shots the idea behind this is to squeeze the most out of that still nice but rather dusty gamebryo-engine..

 

hint: a good way of finding nice spots for scenic shots is to really walk the mojave and NOT fast-travel anywhere you can

 

*waving hysterically*

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My personal favorite regions are Red Rock Canyon and the highway through the moutains and forests near Jacobstown, but I've taken great screenshots in pretty much every region of the map.

 

Regardless of where you are, for outdoors screenshots there seem to be two best times of day: early morning and late afternoon. These give the best lighting conditions.

 

And I completely agree with the previous post: walk and do not fast travel. Most of my best screens happened by accident, and many were not at dawn or dusk -- a photo editor lets you adjust the gamma and colours to end up with some gems that were taken in harsh light or very dark conditions.

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