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00:00:00 – 00:08:01
The video introduces a new feature in Ark Survival Ascended called Photo Mode, which allows players to pause the game and take detailed screenshots. This mode enhances gameplay by offering various controls such as HUD visibility, camera movement, focal length, zoom, and depth of field adjustments. Advanced settings include exposure, vignette, film grain, chromatic aberration, and motion control, as well as options to change the time of day and weather for different aesthetics. Players can also save scenes as paintings or wooden signs. Additionally, the video demonstrates the use of photo mode commands for focused screenshots, including locking onto characters and undoing tracking modes, with tips on how to locate these screenshots on their computer.
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In this segment, the host introduces a new feature in Ark Survival Ascended called Photo Mode. This mode allows players to pause the game and take detailed screenshots of their surroundings and dinosaurs. The host explains how to access Photo Mode by pressing the Escape key and selecting the option. Players can freeze or unfreeze the game environment for optimal photo-taking. The host also details various controls within Photo Mode, such as adjusting the HUD visibility, camera movement, focal length, zoom, and depth of field. These features enable players to capture high-quality images for personal use or content creation, enhancing their gameplay experience.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the advanced settings and tools available for customizing camera and visual effects. They mention the ease of hiding or showing advanced settings to control camera functions better and prefer to leave some of these settings alone. Key actions include adjusting the exposure to manage light and darkness, setting the vignette to create contrast, and modifying film grain and chromatic aberration for visual effects. The speaker also explains movement controls for adjusting speed, targeting for autofocus, and motion control using tracks. They highlight the ability to change the time of day and weather settings for different shot aesthetics, emphasizing the importance of specific times and setting preferences for sky conditions. Additionally, they describe a feature that allows saving scenes as paintings or wooden signs. Finally, the speaker demonstrates movement and character targeting techniques within the camera view.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to use the photo mode commands to take focused screenshots. By left-clicking on a character, you can lock onto them and move in a circle to maintain focus. Right-clicking returns you to the main menu, enabling you to undo the tracking mode. The left-click also allows you to quickly snap back to the character. This feature is highlighted as useful for taking detailed and cool screenshots. The speaker also explains where the screenshots are stored on the computer and encourages viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel.
