![]() ![]() The aperture on a camera is essentially the opening that allows light in. CameraĪs I said in the introduction, Gran Turismo 7 follows the same principles of real photography, so I will try to explain the theory of the game’s Camera settings, as well as how they affect the final result. The latter could be good for a rally vehicle shot, although the damage looks somewhat out of place within a beautiful Italian plaza. Within the ‘Detailed Settings’ option, you can add damage to your vehicle, or brake dust to the wheels and a layer of dust if you prefer. You can also place your driving avatar in the shot if so desired – remember to pick a suitably moody pose. You can move the car around the Scape with a combination of the analogue sticks.Ī blue box around the car will show that the position is acceptable, but should this turn red, you’ll have to move it somewhere else.Īs an added bonus, you can also decide if the car is in motion or not by choosing its speed at the moment of capture, but you’ll need to set Travel Speed first. Here you can adjust where the car will sit on the Scape, the angle of the front wheels, and whether the headlights/brake lights/indicator/hazard lights are on/off. From here, select a camera angle or use the ‘Walk Mode’ and hit Cross once more to bring up the photography settings. Once you’ve selected an environment, the photography menu will also appear. On the main ‘World Map’, Scapes are the furthest option to the left. This will open up the ‘Camera Select’ menu.Īlternatively, you can enter one of the 2,571 Scapes locations currently featured in the game and take advantage of some supremely detailed background vistas to further enhance the look of your car. Then simply scroll to the ‘Race Photos’ option and hit Cross. Simply run a Race, Time Trial, Driving Mission, Coffee Break, License Test or even a Sport Mode online race, watch the replay and hit the Options button to pause the action at a time you’d like to capture. Setting up a photo in Gran Turismo 7Īccessing the photo mode in Gran Turismo 7 is easy. We’ll describe and explain what these settings do later, but firstly let’s have a look at accessing Gran Turismo 7’s photo modes. So that means you can adjust important settings like Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Exposure. ![]()
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