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==Camera-Only Feature== | ==Camera-Only Feature== | ||
"Create a funny scene with these Rabbid animations!" / | <blockquote>"Create a funny scene with these Rabbid animations!"</blockquote> | ||
If the game is being run on a DSi or a 3DS/2DS, the player can access an extra feature on the main menu, where they can take a picture of something with either of the console's cameras. | If the game is being run on a DSi or a 3DS/2DS, the player can access an extra feature on the main menu, where they can take a picture of something with either of the console's cameras. There are buttons on the touch screen that allow the player to manipulate the image in various ways.<br> | ||
There are buttons on the touch screen that allow the player to manipulate the image in various ways.<br> | |||
When the [1] button is selected, two [<|>] buttons appear in the bottom left, allowing the player to cycle through one of 6 animations for the Rabbid to perform. The ▲ menu is disabled on this screen. | ===Section 1 === | ||
"First step, choose an animation" | |||
When the [1] button is selected, two [<|>] buttons appear in the bottom left, allowing the player to cycle through one of 6 animations for the Rabbid to perform. The ▲ menu is disabled on this screen. | |||
When the [2] button is selected, an image button appears in the bottom left which allows the player to take a picture for the background. | ===Section 2=== | ||
A picture is required to be taken for the ■ button to become the ▶ button, which allows the animation to play and for the image to be saved. | "Second Step, take a picture"<br> | ||
The ▲ menu on the bottom right also becomes available that has several options: | |||
When the [2] button is selected, an image button appears in the bottom left which allows the player to take a picture for the background. A picture is required to be taken for the ■ button to become the ▶ button, which allows the animation to play and for the image to be saved. The ▲ menu on the bottom right also becomes available that has several options: | |||
* Changing the camera to be flipped vertically or not | * Changing the camera to be flipped vertically or not | ||
* Applying one of 5 colour filters | * Applying one of 5 colour filters | ||
* Cycling through one of 4 camera modes | * Cycling through one of 4 camera modes | ||
* Switching between the front facing or rear facing cameras | * Switching between the front facing or rear facing cameras | ||
When the [3] button is selected, the player can add a mask to the image on the layer above the Rabbid. The ▲ menu is available again that has several options: | ===Section 3=== | ||
"Third Step, use the mask to hide the Rabbids"<br> | |||
When the [3] button is selected, the player can add a mask to the image on the layer above the Rabbid. The ▲ menu is available again that has several more options: | |||
* Modify Mask: Switches the opacity of the mask between 50% or none | * Modify Mask: Switches the opacity of the mask between 50% or none | ||
* Edit Mask: Eraser for erasing parts of the mask, which are the only parts that show the Rabbid in the final image | * Edit Mask: Eraser for erasing parts of the mask, which are the only parts that show the Rabbid in the final image | ||