Two Moons

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by Lynet, Aug 15, 2006.

  1. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    Two Moons

    I was going to take a picture of my Sorceress walking in the snow and, Oh! Wow! there were two moons overhead.

    Even more interesting is that they MOVED! Very slowly. But they merged, or almost. Then the sun rose. :rolleyes:

    Naturally, I took a gazillion pictures.
     
  2. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    So very romantic ...
     
  3. AlisonSBurke

    AlisonSBurke New Member

    Wow, I've never seen two moons...
     
  4. person123

    person123 Frumpy McDoogle!

    It reminds me of that new show on ABC Family...Three Moons over Milford or something like that.
     
  5. darkdragonluver

    darkdragonluver New Member

    okay, maybe this is a newbie question. But how do you get such great pictures? I remember hearing someone say something about getting into free camera mode with the tab key... but how do you take a picture once your IN free camera mode?
     
  6. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    To take a picture in the game you hit the 'c'

    Hitting the tab key puts you in free camera mode which allows more freedom to move around in the screen. I use the 'Q' to go down, the 'E' to go up, and also left-click on the mouse and use the arrow keys to move around the subject. It's a little more awkward then using the on-screen arrows (visible when you are not in free camera mode.)

    Takes some practice and getting used to.

    The 'c' for camera works in both modes.
     
  7. darkdragonluver

    darkdragonluver New Member

  8. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    Use Z to zoom in and X to zoom out again. I get some good baby pictures that way.
     
  9. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    Actually, I need to correct what I said about free camera mode on one little item: You use the mouse to move around but you don't need to left (or right) click. :eek:
     

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