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How To Create RCT3 Panorama Screenshots With PhotoStitcher


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I personally really love panorama screenshots in RCT3. Panorama's can make your screenshots much more impressive!  

Using PhotoStitcher can allow you to create panorama screenshots that you normally wouldn't be able to.

You can purchase and download PhotoStitcher here.

 

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Once you've installed PhotoStitcher, you can begin taking screenshots.

First you'll want to use the cheat code "David Walsh."

This will allow you to toggle the game's user interface. 

 

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Once you've entered your cheat code, go to Game Options.

Then Change the Camera Control Mode to "Freelook."

 

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To move your camera around use the WASD keys.

Hold down on the right click button of your mouse to aim your camera.

Use Ctrl + U to toggle off the user interface.

 

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Start taking multiple screenshots, by starting from one side to the other. 

I usually go left to right. Make sure there is a large overlap in your screenshots. 

This will ensure PhotoStitcher will have enough data to work with. 

 

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Open PhotoStitcher and click the + icon to load your screenshots.

 

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Once your images are loaded, click the "Stitch" icon.  Then click "OK" in the popup window to stitch your screenshots.

 

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Once your screenshots have been stitched together, crop your image to your desired width.  Then use the floppy disk icon to save your image. 

 

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Now you have a completed Panorama screenshot!  I hope this tutorial is helpful!

Let me know if you have any questions! 😃

 

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Awesome tutorial - thanks for sharing! For those that have Photoshop, it has a similar tool to this to stitch together photos to make a panorama shot. The process is generally the same as well!

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there's this illusion of the reality, but it's not really really real, like it's beside and inside and inside and beside, but never on top.. nevermind, just kidding but not really

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4 minutes ago, wolfpaw said:

Awesome tutorial - thanks for sharing! For those that have Photoshop, it has a similar tool to this to stitch together photos to make a panorama shot. The process is generally the same as well!

I would love to have a newer version of Photoshop. I have an old pirated version that sadly doesn't include panorama features lol

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Sounds like the program makes it easy. I've done similar things in Paint.net by hand using layers, but if you wanted to do a lot of panoramas this would speed up the process quite a bit!

One note: In one of the example screens you misspelled toggle as "toggel". Not a big deal, but thought you might like to know!

Great tutorial!

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3 hours ago, RobertaME said:

Sounds like the program makes it easy. I've done similar things in Paint.net by hand using layers, but if you wanted to do a lot of panoramas this would speed up the process quite a bit!

One note: In one of the example screens you misspelled toggle as "toggel". Not a big deal, but thought you might like to know!

Great tutorial!

Thank you! I corrected it 😊 I was in a hurry because I had somewhere to go so I missed it lol 

The program does make it really fast!  It only takes seconds to stitch the screenshots.  

I also just discovered you can not only stitch horizontally but also vertically. This is an experiment I just did.  

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