Aemanyl on 21/1/2023 at 19:32
I'll start. An austere and quiet Hammerite study room from Friends in Shadow 1999 FM by Silent Sleep:
Inline Image:
https://i.imgur.com/3dA4a6U.jpg
Hit Deity on 22/1/2023 at 15:56
Oh wow, what a great idea for a thread. I don't know how many times I've stopped in a mission and just went wow, what a cool scene (that wasn't necessarily exciting, but never thought to take screenshots of them). I mean, I've taken a few million screenshots of actiony scenes, or some awesome bit of brushwork, or maybe a nice vista of the city rooftops... but never thought about really taking any of atmospheric places..
Gonna hafta remember to look for these. I know I see them frequently, but I'll have to look for some that resonate with me.
Samantha1 on 22/1/2023 at 16:43
I´d add one too because I have alot atmospheric scenes I love, but... to my shame I have no idea how to add a picture :rolleyes:
baeuchlein on 22/1/2023 at 18:58
You can upload a screenshot to a file/photo hosting site and then post the URL here. Since I have not done this in a long time, I can't recommend a particular site. Some focused far too much on sending advertisements to me, so I ended up not using any for years by now.
Hit Deity on 22/1/2023 at 20:40
Quote Posted by Samantha1
I´d add one too because I have alot atmospheric scenes I love, but... to my shame I have no idea how to add a picture :rolleyes:
If you get desperate, email it to one of us, and we can stick it online and give you the link back and you can then post that instead. I don't mind.
Unkillable Cat on 23/1/2023 at 13:37
A few off the top of my head (hence the lack of pictures):
# Opening the front gates in "The Rose Cottage". (A very strong visual image.)
# Standing by the cart at the 'drop-off point' in "Lost Among the Forsaken", mostly because that area is almost completely silent. (That said, mind the cart. ;) )
# Can't remember what FM it was, but it was one of the big cityscape missions, and it was essentially a home on three floors connected by a ladder, but each floor was barely big enough to fit anything, yet each floor was oozing with atmosphere due to well-placed objects. It felt like someone actually lived there.