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Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod
Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod






  1. Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod install#
  2. Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod full#
  3. Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod mods#

If you're not familiar with TexTool and mods, or if it's your first time, I strongly recommend you read the page. Please refer to a separate page that collects questions that people ask often. Look at the image and if there's anything you like, apply it.

Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod install#

If you download and unzip the OPTIONS.zip file of INSTALL GUIDE, there is a preview(.png) file in each folder.

Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod mods#

Installation methods include TexTools and Penumbra, and I recommend Penumbra if you are not an expert or want to use mods more conveniently and safely.

  • Discord: Announcement of the discontinuation of the development of the Discord theme įor more information, check out the discord server here INSTALL GUIDE.
  • Black: Targeting modern dark color, Edged UI.
  • There are two kinds, the concepts for each theme are as follows: Material UI replaces FFXIV's built-in theme (dark-theme) Yoshi P interview for more context on this matter: INTRO The first rule of mods, is don't talk about mods. Square Enix has a much lower tolerance for nsfw mods and will aggressively take down anything that is not "brand safe"
  • DO NOT POST MODDED SCREENSHOTS WITH THE SQUARE ENIX COPYRIGHT INFORMATION VISIBLE.
  • Do not post your character name visibly in modded screenshots.
  • There are a few rules of thumb when it comes to third party tools. Some tools, like combat trackers, are abused to harass other players while others have a lewd/illegal nature to them, and so Square Enix must be able to ban accounts who use modding for this purpose. It is a complicated, grey-zone issue that usually ends in circular arguments and it just never ends. However, Yoshi-P (the game's producer) has said in interviews that while the official stance on third party tools will always be "no", Square Enix both cannot and do not want to see what is installed on your PC. But if you're a poor grad student who's just scraping by like I am, then hopefully this will help you get some nice art for your apartment without paying an arm and a leg.Using third party tools for FFXIV is against the Square Enix User Agreement, and should be done at your own risk as it could result in an account ban. We're limited by the game engine, so unique poses, outfits, and the like are still something you'll need to pay an artist for. This won't necessarily get you everything you could possibly want out of a commission. Some of them are terrible, but others can be surprisingly good.Įdit: For a PC-based alternative to Prisma, /u/DrKujo has noted that LunaPic is a viable alternative. I mentioned in the other thread I personally have a preference for Mononoke, but I strongly suggest trying a few different filters. From there, you can use sliders to adjust how strongly the filter is applied as well as specific detailing like shadows, temperature, etc. The app works by taking pictures from your phone (I use imgur to transfer them over) and applying one of a selection of filters to it. The alternative if you want more options is to use an app like Prisma.

    screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod

    There's a number of options like frosted glass, construction paper, and wall that can be used to give the final product a more artsy feel. One is to use the aforementioned screen effect option in /gpose. Pausing it at the right time gets a nice combat pose that also shows off any weapon glow you happen to have.Īt this phase you have two options for final editing. For this example I'll be using MNK's /bstance. So how does this work? Well the first step is to go up next to the center panel and decide on a pose. However, being a poor Au Ra peasant who spends all her money on clothes, I can never seem to afford them. From what I understand, the combed wool rug is a better alternative that can be dyed to match your walls.

    Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod full#

    The curtains and wall you see in the corner are from before the stage panels were added, while the table is a platform for when I want full body shots. I personally use white and black for most of my work, but I imagine they could be used as green screens as well if you're familiar enough with photo shop tools to do that sort of thing. They're completely untextured, dye beautifully, and best of all can be purchased for a mere 4000 gil a piece from the housing vendors. It's pretty straightforward, just three stage panels arranged in a trifold pattern. I've made fairly decent pieces out in the world, but photo studios give you complete control over lighting and background, two things that are harder to control outdoors. One of the first things you will likely want is a "photo studio" of sorts.








    Screenshot helper 2.0.3.7 guide ffxiv mod