How do you screenshot with the benchmark?
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How do you screenshot with the benchmark?
You just print screen and it should be on you clip board to paste it into an art program or paint. Alt+print screen will keep it to your active window.
All Programs > Accessories > Snipping tool.
Just run the benchmark in boarderless window mode and be ready to hit the 'New' in the Snipping Tool program, Click and drag the cursor over the area you want to take a picture of, or alternatively use the 'Full-screen Snip' option in the drop down menu next to the 'New' button :)
Thanks for the help and with that here he is what do you all think?
http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psonn5s40f.png
And a second image just for fun.....so so difficult to snip at the right moment lol
http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psavnjmrkf.png
http://i.imgur.com/oRtLRD3.png
Orange limbal ring with purple center
This is probably the first time I have used the default hair specifically (but that's because it looks really really good and doesn't clip too hard)
Also reddish toned skin for Xeala looks really good imo, was originally just messing with red skin tones to make it look like someone from another game and went "Well that looks better than expected." and kept the skin colour.
Just had a real quick play about and came up with this what do you think?
http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psewfa9ckq.jpg
The "whites" for the male Au Ra are not actually black, but they do appear darker than the female's. Based on what I can tell by panning around, zooming in and spinning the character is that it is mostly from lighting and shadowing. The males have much more pronounced brow ridges as well as more recessed eyes. Because of this, the eyes are more in shadow all the time and appear darker, although the limbal rings themselves "glow" and so stand out, which emphasizes the contrasting shadowed whites and again, makes our brains register them as even darker. This mixed with the smaller eye size makes the whites appear as almost black in many instances. However if you face your character into a stronger light source, such as the sun and zoom in by selecting eye color, you can actually see that the whites are not black. They will still appear a little darker and more of a grey due to them still being shadowed.
At most the sclera are grayish, not actually black.
Also, if using a Windows PC, you can screenshot anything with a simple Ctrl+Alt+PrintScreen and then pasting into an image editing program such as Paint which comes built into every version of Windows. It snaps a picture of whatever window you have active. Tbh, kind of thought that was common computer knowledge.