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::I take images with the [[camera]], which are automatically stored in a folder under "My Documents".  This is, of course, assuming you have turned on the image autosave function under the options menu. :-) '''[[User:Eganio|Eganio]]<sup>''[[User talk:Eganio|Talk]]''</sup>''' 21:08, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
::I take images with the [[camera]], which are automatically stored in a folder under "My Documents".  This is, of course, assuming you have turned on the image autosave function under the options menu. :-) '''[[User:Eganio|Eganio]]<sup>''[[User talk:Eganio|Talk]]''</sup>''' 21:08, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
:::LOL, yeah, that's why I love [[GTA San Andreas]] for this purpose!  There is another option that might work for the older games. The following is quoted from a message sent to me by [[User:MattyDienhoff|MattyDienhoff]].
::::<code>Use FRAPS (http://www.fraps.com/). FRAPS is a utility that runs in the background and allows you to take screenshots (and videos) with the press of a configurable hotkey. The free, unregistered version only allows you to save screenshots as bitmaps, but you can use paint or any decent photo-editing program to change them to JPG. Once you've downloaded it and set it up, you can go into the display settings in the game to turn the HUD and radar off to get them out of the way, then take some snaps. One tactic I use is to crouch and elevate the camera slightly to get my character out of the way and shift the focus onto whatever you're trying to photograph, so you can easily crop him out of the picture later.</code>
:::Hope that helps! '''[[User:Eganio|Eganio]]<sup>''[[User talk:Eganio|Talk]]''</sup>''' 21:19, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
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