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*Pre-release screenshots go [[:Category:Pre-beta screenshots|HERE]].
*Pre-release screenshots go [[:Category:Pre-beta screenshots|HERE]].
*Modding-related screenshots go in one of the sub-categories [[:Category:Modding images|HERE]].
*Modding-related screenshots go in one of the sub-categories [[:Category:Modding images|HERE]].
*Screenshots that aren't mod-related or from Oni go [[:Category:Images from other media|HERE]].
*Screenshots of the in-game UI go [[:Category:In-game UI screenshots|HERE]].
*Screenshots that aren't from Oni go [[:Category:Images from other media|HERE]].


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Here's a screenshot pro tip:
Here's how to take screenshots like a pro:
*In your key_config.txt file, add this line: <tt>bind 3 to screenshot</tt>
*In your key_config.txt file, add this line: <tt>bind 3 to screenshot</tt>
*Press F1 in-game, then type "thedayismine" (or "x" if using the Daodan DLL) to activate Developer Mode. Exit the Pause screen.
*Press F1 in-game to bring up the Data Comlink. Type 'x' to activate [[Developer Mode]]. Exit the Comlink screen.
*Press Enter in-game to get the free-flying camera. Turn it by using your mouse. Use your keyboard's arrow keys to cruise around the level.
*Bring up the developer console (tilde key in U.S. QWERTY; see [[Developer Mode#Using the console|HERE]] for other keyboards) and enter the commands:
*Press '3' whenever you have a good shot!
**<tt>gs_show_ui=0</tt> to hide the HUD.
**<tt>ui_suppress_prompt=1</tt> to hide gameplay-related prompts that may pop up at the bottom of the screen.
**<tt>co_display=0</tt> to hide the errors that typically scroll up the screen in Developer Mode.
::(Note that you can write your own BSL function which contains these commands and place it in the [[IGMD/global]] folder. Then all you have to do is run your function from the dev console.)
*Close the console and press Enter in-game to get the free-flying camera. Turn it and move it around by using the numpad keys, or press Enter a second time to turn the camera with your mouse. See {{SectionLink|Developer Mode|Camera controls}} for the controls.
*Press '3' whenever you have a good shot! The screenshots will be saved next to the Oni application. They are saved in BMP format, so make sure to find a program that can batch-convert files to JPEG or PNG.


[[Category:Oni game images]]
[[Category:Oni game images]]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 5 April 2026

Screenshots from the release version of Oni. Note that:

  • Pre-release screenshots go HERE.
  • Modding-related screenshots go in one of the sub-categories HERE.
  • Screenshots of the in-game UI go HERE.
  • Screenshots that aren't from Oni go HERE.

Here's how to take screenshots like a pro:

  • In your key_config.txt file, add this line: bind 3 to screenshot
  • Press F1 in-game to bring up the Data Comlink. Type 'x' to activate Developer Mode. Exit the Comlink screen.
  • Bring up the developer console (tilde key in U.S. QWERTY; see HERE for other keyboards) and enter the commands:
    • gs_show_ui=0 to hide the HUD.
    • ui_suppress_prompt=1 to hide gameplay-related prompts that may pop up at the bottom of the screen.
    • co_display=0 to hide the errors that typically scroll up the screen in Developer Mode.
(Note that you can write your own BSL function which contains these commands and place it in the IGMD/global folder. Then all you have to do is run your function from the dev console.)
  • Close the console and press Enter in-game to get the free-flying camera. Turn it and move it around by using the numpad keys, or press Enter a second time to turn the camera with your mouse. See Developer Mode § Camera controls for the controls.
  • Press '3' whenever you have a good shot! The screenshots will be saved next to the Oni application. They are saved in BMP format, so make sure to find a program that can batch-convert files to JPEG or PNG.

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