The Last of Us Part I is a remake that introduces many improvements with respect to The Last of Us Y The Last of Us Remastered. Photo Mode is one of the tools that has benefited from these improvements and has appeared the most times in tweets and ads. Now, the PlayStation Blog has shared a post explaining everything you need to know.
Become the ultimate post-apocalyptic photographer
Survive and Resist it’s not enough anymore The Last of Us Part I. Finishing your adventure with the capture folder full to the brim is also a goal. And how to make the most memorable photographs?
The first tip PlayStation offers is a tutorial on how to access photo mode: press R3 + L3 at the same time. Both joysticks at the same time. You can disable this option so you don’t accidentally interrupt your experience.
- frame advance: Haven’t you stopped the action at the right moment? Does a character come out with his mouth open or his eyes closed? You can advance the scene a bit to get the ideal pose.
- adjustable lighting: You have several options to adjust the lighting. Three dynamic lighting sources, distance to the character, adjust the power, size and color of the light beam, and much more. They also recommend using natural light sources.
All lights allow you to choose whether you want shadows to be cast based on objects in the game world. Look, there’s a light with a wide beam set to “warm interior” light behind Joel. When he doesn’t appear on the scene, we can tell his presence thanks to the shadow cast against the wall behind Ellie.
- Framing and composition: A good photograph should be fun to look at and show something from a unique point of view. The photo mode of The Last of Us Part I It allows you to put the camera anywhere, zoom, open or close the area, focus and blur… Find the point you like best, your own perspective.
The most important thing, the message that the PlayStation blog sends, is that you experiment with the photo mode and all its possibilities. In general terms it is not the most complex photo mode we have seen, but how incredible it is The Last of Us Part I lends itself to taking completely sublime captures. In our analysis you can see some.