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I've put up a website with scenescapes from the beautiful biosphere of Tamriel!
The 'photos' are forged together by Daedric magic and enchanted with Addoobeee Phottoshoopp Ta runes.
These panoramic images are made out of approx 10-20 screens each and assembled using image editing software.
Thank you all very much guys/gals/lizards/cats or any category that would be suitable! I'm happy to hear you appreciate my collages.
More are coming during this week!
Hi @ZOS_TristanK!
Thank you for giving me these moments of recognition/acknowledgment here and on Twitter. It really do render my little passion as one of value for more than just this humble Dunmer
Oh, it's hard to answer as I've been finding myself rather hypnotized by a lot in ESO since I bought my new PC back in April - actually quite exclusively to be able to run ESO in the settings it "should be enjoyed".
But, here's some milestones so far:
Deshaan - due to my allegiance to the Ebonheart Pact, this was my second zone and I really enjoyed the beauty of Lake Hlaalu, Vale of the Ghost Snake and my home town Morrowind
Eastmarch - I think this one is connected to my real-life connection to the Swedish climate and flora. It's a truly beautiful zone and the Nord architecture speaks to me.
Rivenspire - Wow... The main quest line of this zone is, in my opinion, one of the best in ESO. The sparse nature and the regular rain-showers really acts as a visual metaphor for the harshness inhabited there - I mean, there's even a beacon of death!
Alik'r Desert - Gotta love them dunes! I'm a wasteland kinda guy and I loved the vast dunes of Alik'r. It really did provide a nice variation to the previous zones fauna and flora.
Malabal Tor - Even though I'm an Ebonheart Pact Dunmer and have 'out-ranked' the zone I still find myself coming back here to pick flowers - y'know like all bad*ss sorcerers do
I could keep on listing but I do need to keep it to these 5 milestones.
You did only ask for one but it's impossible to name a winner, given the beauty of all of ESO's zones.
It's convenient that I've got my red Dunmer eyes - because when my eyes almost water from the beauty as I'm "Hide UI > Prt Scr"-ing I can always blame my heritage!
Very nice pictures. But the pictures I had in Oblivion.. I think they were nicer. Much more depth. Well, maybe my video-card is not strong enough anymore.
@Alexium Of course you may! and since yesterday I've added a new feature to my site/blog. Now (at the top of the page) there's a URL link to all of the scenescapes in x1080p, so those who are interested to see them hi-res, print or use for themselves now can.
@LadyNerevar Thank you! I'm happy to hear you enjoy my scenescapes/panoramas.
I'm using Adobe Photoshop and a potion of patience
Might be a quicker way just to composite/merge several screenshots into one panorama that I do not know of, but I think Photoshop is the no 1 option for image editing.
Usual procedure includes about 10-20 screens and using layers, opacity, eraser tool, clone stamp, brushes, transform (CTRL+T), and various layer adjustments.
If there are quick panoramic photo applications (as the ones you can find for Android/IOS) this would of course more time consuming, but I'm quite sure the end result will come out better
Looked through your blog earlier, really stunning work and you've really presented the beauty of Tamriel in each and every one of them.
Keep up the awesome work!