Approved: Pokédex 3DSnap

OKAY! i'll start it now! <:

EDIT: in case you didn't see, how is that?
 
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yup i saw it! i think... that we don't even need that layer addition. Nor on the 2D one or the other secret one! What do you think?
 
yup i saw it! i think... that we don't even need that layer addition. Nor on the 2D one or the other secret one! What do you think?

Consistency?

Also, keep in mind that I cannot open PSD files. Yet. I think I need to install Photoshop now.
 
the one i just saved was the same thing, just keeping the layers.

all of the ones with the overlay could just be the prize ones. i dont know, it just looks too cluttered with that overlay on the multi one.
 
the one i just saved was the same thing, just keeping the layers.

all of the ones with the overlay could just be the prize ones. i dont know, it just looks too cluttered with that overlay on the multi one.

I think I'll need to redo the Axew one. You know why? It's because there isn't a PDN file.
 
hahaha oh man and i JUST finished d:

so what... what else has to be done?
 
hahaha oh man and i JUST finished d:

so what... what else has to be done?

Nothing? Maybe you could take a look at the opening post and give more comments. I'll try to work it in.

I copied the post code for the opening post and saved it into the Main Thread text file. You should be able to see it. It's a backup just in case anything happens to this thread.
 
hey, try this! i'll copy the code into a text file for the front page ok!

  1. Make sure that the Pokédex entry for the Pokémon you are trying to take a photo of exists in your app.
  2. Draw the AR marker on a sufficiently-sized grid paper -OR- Print the AR marker after making it on the PC.
  3. Place the AR marker somewhere on the scene you want to photograph.
  4. Enter the AR Viewer.
  5. Take photos!
  6. If you want to use a photo taken using this method as a background, keep in mind that the background photo is the first photo you take!



  1. Duplicate a photo that's not from the 3DS so that you'll have two photos.
  2. Put the two photos into the program using Load Left/Right Images, and let it export a MPO file out of them.
  3. Remember to click "For Nintendo 3DS" and resize to 640x480. Set quality to preference.
  4. The MPO file needs to be on the SD Card. It must reside in DCIM\the latest photo folder, with the filename HNI_0XXX.MPO, where XXX is a number from 001 to 100.
  5. Reinsert the SD Card into the 3DS, open Nintendo 3DS Camera, and attempt to view photos.
  6. Wait for a moment for the software to recognise the change, and give it a bit of time to refresh the view.
  7. BAM! There's your imported photo for use!



  1. You can use any amount and combination of Pokémon. Feel free to abuse the Set Background feature to do more than 8-11 Pokémon on a scene!
  2. The photo has to spotlight at least one Pokémon.
  3. At least one Pokédex 3D model needs to be visible. If it's difficult to see, point it out in the post, or we'll reject your photo for irrevelancy!
  4. If you use a photo with another person or character in the scene, it CANNOT be the main focus. (e.g. If Zekrom, Mario and Kirby are in the same picture, Zekrom must be the main subject!)
  5. The background may be from any source.
  6. Don't take someone else's photo and claim it as your own.
  7. No image editing, other than brightness, contrast and levels adjustment is allowed for Categories A and B.
  8. Once you post once in the thread, if you want to change your submitted photo, please DO NOT post again - edit your old post instead. You may post to comment on other posts/photos, though.
  9. No offensive content, or you'll be really sorry!
 
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hey, try this! i'll copy the code into a text file for the front page ok!

  1. Make sure that the Pokédex entry for the Pokémon you are trying to take a photo of exists in your app.
  2. Draw the AR marker on a sufficiently-sized grid paper -OR- Print the AR marker after making it on the PC.
  3. Place the AR marker somewhere on the scene you want to photograph.
  4. Enter the AR Viewer.
  5. Take photos!
  6. If you want to use a photo taken using this method as a background, keep in mind that the background photo is the first photo you take!



  1. Duplicate a photo that's not from the 3DS so that you'll have two photos.
  2. Put the two photos into the program using Load Left/Right Images, and let it export a MPO file out of them.
  3. Remember to click "For Nintendo 3DS" and resize to 640x480. Set quality to preference.
  4. The MPO file needs to be on the SD Card. It must reside in DCIM\the latest photo folder, with the filename HNI_0XXX.MPO, where XXX is a number from 001 to 100.
  5. Reinsert the SD Card into the 3DS, open Nintendo 3DS Camera, and attempt to view photos.
  6. Wait for a moment for the software to recognise the change, and give it a bit of time to refresh the view.
  7. BAM! There's your imported photo for use!



  1. You can use any amount and combination of Pokémon. Feel free to abuse the Set Background feature to do more than 8-11 Pokémon on a scene!
  2. The photo has to spotlight at least one Pokémon.
  3. At least one Pokédex 3D model needs to be visible. If it's difficult to see, point it out in the post, or we'll reject your photo for irrevelancy!
  4. If you use a photo with another person or character in the scene, it CANNOT be the main focus. (e.g. If Zekrom, Mario and Kirby are in the same picture, Zekrom must be the main subject!)
  5. The background may be from any source.
    [*]Don't take someone else's photo and claim it as your own.
    [*]No image editing, other than brightness, contrast and levels adjustment is allowed for Categories A and B.
    [*]Once you post once in the thread, if you want to change your submitted photo, please DO NOT post again - edit your old post instead. You may post to comment on other posts/photos, though.
    [*]No offensive content, or you'll be really sorry!


I think I see the problem now. The list numbers themselves are not affected!
 
oh whoops, one of them aren't done hahaha i'll fix that. but yeah, for them to work, you need to tag each list!

it's tedious but i've already done the work for you d: and all the little things count!
 
oh whoops, one of them aren't done hahaha i'll fix that. but yeah, for them to work, you need to tag each list!

it's tedious but i've already done the work for you d: and all the little things count!

OK. Thanks for the help. I think we're done now, right?
 
I... I think so! <:

although i do have a question! i'm guessing that you're posting the thread, so do i write a small second post saying something like "hey guys good luck etc etc" ? i mean its nothing that needs PLANNING really, just a general question.
 
I... I think so! <:

although i do have a question! i'm guessing that you're posting the thread, so do i write a small second post saying something like "hey guys good luck etc etc" ? i mean its nothing that needs PLANNING really, just a general question.

Who knows? Maybe... Well, what do you have in mind right now?
 
Probably something like "hey its skymin, looking forward to seeing some cool photos, designs and ideas! don't forget the deadline is the last minute of the july 18th (GMT -4 (or whatever it is). good luck everyone and have loads of fun!" but with grammar and nicer wording. d:
 
Probably something like "hey its skymin, looking forward to seeing some cool photos, designs and ideas! don't forget the deadline is the last minute of the july 18th (GMT -4 (or whatever it is). good luck everyone and have loads of fun!" but with grammar and nicer wording. d:

Something like that would be perfect. The times are GMT-4, so it'll be fine. If in doubt, check the public GT8 announcement thread.
 
yep yep, looking at it now

when do we have to post the official thread on the forum?
 
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