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==Taking Photos==
 
==Taking Photos==
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A photo can be taken by pressing the 1 button on the [[Wii]] Remote. The photo will capture everything shown on the screen at that time, including HUD elements such as the clock. To instantly view the photo, the 2 button can be pressed. The photo can then be saved to an [[SD Card]], and then sent to the Wii, or later uploaded to the internet. The game will store only one photo at a time, and each new photo will erase the one previously taken. To take multiple photos, you must save each one to memory after it is taken and before taking another photo.  
 
A photo can be taken by pressing the 1 button on the [[Wii]] Remote. The photo will capture everything shown on the screen at that time, including HUD elements such as the clock. To instantly view the photo, the 2 button can be pressed. The photo can then be saved to an [[SD Card]], and then sent to the Wii, or later uploaded to the internet. The game will store only one photo at a time, and each new photo will erase the one previously taken. To take multiple photos, you must save each one to memory after it is taken and before taking another photo.  
  
 
As ''City Folk'' predates the Wii System Update allowing for high-capacity storage, the game only supports SD Cards up to 2GB. SD Cards exceeding 2GB or SDHC Cards will be considered an "unknown device" by the game and cannot be used to save pictures.
 
As ''City Folk'' predates the Wii System Update allowing for high-capacity storage, the game only supports SD Cards up to 2GB. SD Cards exceeding 2GB or SDHC Cards will be considered an "unknown device" by the game and cannot be used to save pictures.
  
===In {{NL}}===
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===In {{NL|nolink}}===
A photo can be taken by pressing L + R simultaneously, and will capture any HUD elements displayed on the screen at the time of the photo. Only the top screen will be captured—it is not possible to take a photo of the touch-screen (without using third-party software). It is also not possible to take a photo in certain areas. All photos are saved in the SD Card of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], and can be viewed in the ''Nintendo 3DS Camera'' application.
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A photo can be taken by pressing the left and right shoulder buttons simultaneously, and will capture any HUD elements displayed on the screen at the time of the photo. Only the top screen will be captured—it is not possible to take a photo of the touch-screen (without using third-party software). It is also not possible to take a photo in certain areas. All photos are saved in the SD Card of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], and can be viewed in the ''Nintendo 3DS Camera'' application.
  
 
The Nintendo 3DS has a limit of 3000 photos that can be stored. When the limit is reached, a warning will be displayed saying that the player is no longer able to take photos/
 
The Nintendo 3DS has a limit of 3000 photos that can be stored. When the limit is reached, a warning will be displayed saying that the player is no longer able to take photos/
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====amiibo Camera====
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The amiibo Camera was introduced in {{NLa}}, whose functionality is similar to the Nintendo 3DS Camera but adds the ability to add villagers currently in town, including the [[player]]. The user can also add villagers using the [[amiibo]] feature by tapping their respective card or figurine. Once in the canvas, their position, rotation, size, and depth can be changed, as well as the image's lighting, canvas, and timestamp. The villagers' outfits are the ones they wear by default and cannot be changed, while the players' are their outfits during gameplay.
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The amiibo Camera remembers which villagers have been there and their positions and emotions, and, after [[moving|moving out]], they will still appear in the application until they get removed by the user. The only way to reintroduce them is to scan their respective amiibo, or make sure they reappear in town.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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NF-No-Photos.jpg|A player unable to take photos in {{NL|short|nolink}}.
 
NF-No-Photos.jpg|A player unable to take photos in {{NL|short|nolink}}.
 
No more photos NL.jpg|A player unable to take photos in {{NL|short|nolink}}.
 
No more photos NL.jpg|A player unable to take photos in {{NL|short|nolink}}.
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amiibo Camera demo.png|A demo of the amiibo camera in {{NLa|short|nolink}}.
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AC Amiibo - Photo Feature preview 2.jpg|A demo of the amiibo Camera. Note the presence of special characters.
 
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[[Category:Gameplay Elements]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay Elements]]

Revision as of 11:25, November 17, 2019

This article is about the pictures taken by the player. For the pictures of villagers given to the player, see Picture.

Photos are screen captures of gameplay that can be taken in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. A photo can be taken at almost any time during the game.

Taking Photos

In Animal Crossing: City Folk

A photo can be taken by pressing the 1 button on the Wii Remote. The photo will capture everything shown on the screen at that time, including HUD elements such as the clock. To instantly view the photo, the 2 button can be pressed. The photo can then be saved to an SD Card, and then sent to the Wii, or later uploaded to the internet. The game will store only one photo at a time, and each new photo will erase the one previously taken. To take multiple photos, you must save each one to memory after it is taken and before taking another photo.

As City Folk predates the Wii System Update allowing for high-capacity storage, the game only supports SD Cards up to 2GB. SD Cards exceeding 2GB or SDHC Cards will be considered an "unknown device" by the game and cannot be used to save pictures.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

A photo can be taken by pressing the left and right shoulder buttons simultaneously, and will capture any HUD elements displayed on the screen at the time of the photo. Only the top screen will be captured—it is not possible to take a photo of the touch-screen (without using third-party software). It is also not possible to take a photo in certain areas. All photos are saved in the SD Card of the Nintendo 3DS, and can be viewed in the Nintendo 3DS Camera application.

The Nintendo 3DS has a limit of 3000 photos that can be stored. When the limit is reached, a warning will be displayed saying that the player is no longer able to take photos/

amiibo Camera

The amiibo Camera was introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, whose functionality is similar to the Nintendo 3DS Camera but adds the ability to add villagers currently in town, including the player. The user can also add villagers using the amiibo feature by tapping their respective card or figurine. Once in the canvas, their position, rotation, size, and depth can be changed, as well as the image's lighting, canvas, and timestamp. The villagers' outfits are the ones they wear by default and cannot be changed, while the players' are their outfits during gameplay.

The amiibo Camera remembers which villagers have been there and their positions and emotions, and, after moving out, they will still appear in the application until they get removed by the user. The only way to reintroduce them is to scan their respective amiibo, or make sure they reappear in town.

Gallery


Isabelle NH Character Icon.png
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Isabelle NH Character Icon.png
To-do list: This page could do with some improvements!
Edit this page and add a little something to make it just right.
  • What happens when a screenshot is taken in a game cartridge without the SD card?
  • Include HHD data