![]() They go a long way to demonstrating that this city has a life outside of the scripted events of the storyline. I love the shots he’s found in the city, they’re great. Mashable highlighted Fernando Pereira Gomes, just one of the many hundreds of players who are really making the most of the Snapmatic app, a real-life street photographer who has turned his own visual style to the streets of Los Santos to very pleasing effect. Which brings me to… Petapixel’s humourless commenters In short, having fun with the phone-camera in GTA V is most definitely A Thing That People Are Doing. ![]() ![]() Whoops, how’d that last one get in there? Kifflam! GTA meets Planet Of The Apes Emergency indeed – a little too late for these unfortunate victims. Here’s a few of my own less gruesome snaps around the city: An abandoned mine entrance in the side of a mountain – you’ll find a Letter Scrap here by the way. Check out the Snapmatic photo-sharing page on Rockstar Social Club and you’ll see tens of thousands of gamers taking photos ranging from obvious selfies to more artistic and amusing moments frozen forever in between committing multi-million dollar heists. Dexter would love it.īut it’s not just me. Dead busker outside the Oriental Movie TheatreĪfter a few shots this got a bit too easy so I started focussing on just the blood splatter, framing otherwise arty shots that were unmistakable adorned with the lifeless corpse and/or arterial spray of some poor unfortunate passerby. A death on the steps of a Rockford Hills church. Earlier this week I decided to take advantage of the fact it’s not real by creating works of ‘art’ from the act of ‘murder’ – I’d find a nicely framed, artistic-looking shot, populated by some non-playable city dwellers just going about their day (walking by, snapping their own phone photos, reading a paper, window-shopping, chatting on a corner, whatever), then I’d brutally slay them in the messiest way (usually a sawn-off shotgun) and snap the otherwise aesthetically appealing photo. What you snap comes down to what you feel like. Not only is there more than enough craziness in the scripted action to snap, the world Rockstar has created is so realistic that it’s perfectly possible to spend your entire time photographing the game’s inhabitants and their autonomic adventures – and misadventures. Something I’ve started messing around with recently, now all the Rockstar Social Club servers are finally working, is the Snapmatic photo app on the in-game mobile phone. After what I felt was an increasingly tedious, humourless attempt to draw some ‘maturity’ into the series in GTA IV (which I eventually got bored with and never finished, nor did I bother with any of the DLC), GTA V has captured my imagination entirely and I’ve spent about 60 hours to date in the game having an absolute blast both playing the story and just ‘living a life’ in the state of San Andreas, albeit a legally questionable one. jpg and voila! it took a few seconds to have all my 100 images in a folder, thanks to you (and this tool).Death in the leafy suburb of Rockford Hills So, I right-clicks on any file I copied like you said, in the new folder, I chose to open with XnView, then inside the program Iselected all files, batch-renamed all to GTA5-*** and automatically chose to add extension. I would add that I am using XnView to view images, a free tool - I hope this is not considered advertising - that has wonderful renaming and conversion tools inside. Man, this is the kind of answer I am looking for in forums! Thanks! Specs are 960x536 pixel at 24 Bit - sad that it downscales the pictures before uploading already, I had hope that it captures them at a higher quality and scales it down only before uploading to RSC, pity jpg to them - you won't be able to open them with the windows preview app but IrfanView can open them. There are several files that start with PGTA and some number - copy those to some other folder and then add. Originally posted by Shrippen:They are saved here: C:\Users\\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA V\Profiles\
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