Question Is there a way to pan the image when paused in replay mode?

Discussion in 'Community Support' started by Metalogic, May 25, 2016.

  1. Metalogic

    Metalogic Well-Known Member

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    Hi - when paused in replay mode (to take screenshots) I've figured out how to rotate the image around the car model and how to zoom in/out etc., but is there a way to pan the image, so that I can, for example, move the car to the centre of the displayed image?

    In another racing sim, you can do this simply by right clicking on the screen in replay mode and dragging the image around, but you can't seem to do this in R3E, nor can I see any arrow controls, for example, to pan the image around, but it's possible I've missed something? It would help greatly in composing screenshots if I could figure this out! Thanks
     
  2. Christian G

    Christian G Topological Agitator Beta tester

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  3. Georg Ortner

    Georg Ortner KW Studios Developer

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    The Free Camera has a lot of options.

    You just need to bind keys (secondary controller functions):

    • toggle freecam
    • move camera up/down/left/right/forward/backwards
    • camera zoom in/out
    • camera tilt left/right
    • and many more
     
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  4. Metalogic

    Metalogic Well-Known Member

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  5. Christian G

    Christian G Topological Agitator Beta tester

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    Yea, it's pretty awesome. Also make sure to assign the keys for faster/slower replay playback. that way you can position the camera anywhere, like on a curb or sth and then let it roll.
    Sth I've done here f.e.:
     
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  6. Racefreak1976

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    Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks 6e66o! ;)