I’ve been looking so long at these pictures of ‘chu
The new generation ofPokemonis out. And once you’ve assembled your team inPokemon ScarletorVioletyou’ll probably want to grab the camera and take a pic, right?
Well, good news. The camera isn’t something you’ll need to wait long to acquire. Once your mom gives you a Rotom Phone at the beginning ofPokemon ScarletandVioletyou can make use of the camera.
Just hitDown on the D-padto access the camera interface. This puts the camera into first-person, straight-ahead mode.
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From here, there’s a bevy of options to put together the perfect pic. To start, you’re able to flip the camera toselfie modeby justhitting the Y Button. Turns out even the world ofPokemonknows the widescreen angle for selfies. Perfect forgetting all your friendsin one snap!
There are also some options for filters, which will let you add a blur, fish-eye lens, sepia, or other effect to your picture. Just useleft and right on the D-padto flip through these. Sadly, no Game Boy Camera filter just yet.
Plus, you can emote usingup on the D-padto access a menu of facial expression for selfies, as well as usedown on the D-padto focus your attention on the camera or not. Sadly, this does not seem to work for your Pokemon in the field. You might want to get set in the right spot quick if you want a selfie with your favorite new monster.
Use theright stickto aim andclick into reset it. And once everything looks good, hide the guide usingthe A buttonand then snap a pic with yourscreenshot button(just below the minus sign, on the left-hand side of the controller or left Joy-Con.
And just like that, you’re a Pokemon photographer! Use this power wisely, and soon your camera will be snapping all kinds of great shots inPokemon ScarletandViolet. These images can also beused for your profileto make the perfect ID, so snap to your heart’s content.