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Jun 25, 2019 at 9:08pm #185287
RJK_ParticipantHow everybode can take a Sreenshot no Headset required.
The quality is not like if you take the screenshot through SteamVR (VIVE Systembutton+Trigger for example) but at least everyone is able to take screenshots and share them (Please upload your screenshots to the Engine List and/or use them with your profile introduction in the forum, the users will appreciate it)
Strictly follow the steps below
– Put headset aside, use Monitor
– Open VoprpX Config App
– Select General
– Click Device Selection, choose Generic VR Headset (desktop mode)
– For high res Screenshots gain resolution setting
– Start Game
– Open VorpX Menu (DEL)
– Select Main Settings Page – See Image 1 below
– Change to FULL VR Mode
– Select Display Settings
– Lower Lens Distotion Coarse – See image 2 below
– Close VorpX Menu
– Press PRINT on Keyboard
– Either press ALT+TAB to bring game in background or close game
– Press WINDOWS+R Keys
– Enter Mspaint.exe, press Enter (alternatively use own graphics program)
– When Mspaint has opened press STRG+V
– Press STRG+S to save image as .jpg
– If the game on the inofficial list has no Screenshot yet or is not even listed, please make a submission ( Submit something , Top right on Page)
– Please also use screenshots in the VorpX forum so everyone else can see your game is really “G3D”Click to Enlarge
Jul 22, 2019 at 8:08pm #186130
RJK_ParticipantTipp for VR Photographers with VorpX
The below requires wearing your Headset the normal way !
It will not work through the Screen-Method above because you are going to work with Positional HeadtrackingIf you ever wanted to view your 3D scene from unusual angles like having a sneak look under the ladies skirt do the following:
These VorpX Settings are not recommended for normal gameplay but are useful for exotic camera positions that make your Screenshot unique:
– Turn ON Positional Headtracking
– Set Positional Headtracking to 5
– Switch to FULL VR Mode
– Move Mouse and Head in different directions SLOWLY
– Take your ScreenshotsNote: The method above does not guarantee all objects of a scene beeing rendered properly because you are sometimes partly “leaving” the scene, its rather meant for experimental purposes/photographers or outstanding Screenshots.
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