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How to take a screenshot in Tower of Fantasy

How To Take Screenshots in Tower of Fantasy

Capture your memories with the screenshot mechanic in Tower of Fantasy.

While exploring the vast world of Tower of Fantasy, you’ll come across many areas with breathtaking scenery. So, to capture these moments, we’ll tell you how to take screenshots of the game on PC and mobile. Moreover, we’ll break down all the fun things you can do to get the perfect picture for you.

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How To Take Screenshots in Tower of Fantasy

Players can take a screenshot in Tower of Fantasy by using the camera icon on the top-left corner of the screen, which is the same for every compatible platform.

PC

For PC users, you can access this feature by holding ‘L’ and ‘ALT’ to reveal your cursor and move it over to the camera icon. Alternatively, you can press ‘ESC’ to open the menu and maneuver the cursor without holding any buttons.

Pressing the camera icon to take a screenshot
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Mobile (Android or iOS)

If you are using an Android or iOS device, you can press the icon to begin the process of capturing a screenshot.

How to Customize Photos

After this interaction, you’ll be able to fully customize your photo to your liking with the many different components of this TOF gameplay. Furthermore, these mechanics are similar for both PC and mobile users.

Pressing the camera icon to take a screenshot
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Before you take a screenshot with the ‘Camera’ button, you can adjust the screen’s position by pressing the arrows around the icon (A, W, D, S for PC). Then, you can zoom in and out by moving the circle on the blue line up or down.

The ‘Eye’ symbol on the bottom of the camera removes all the icons on the screen, while the arrows in a circle restart the mechanic to its default position. Lastly, the two main customization options are the ‘Gear’ and the wand-looking icon on the top-left corner.

The first option removes characters, weapons, and teammates on the screen by clicking/pressing the various checkboxes. In addition, you can get rid of your name, Tower of Fantasy’s watermark, and many more. Players can also adjust the blurriness of the screenshot by dragging the white circle on the blue line.

Different customization options in TOF
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In the second option, you can tweak things a bit further in TOF by selecting a specific time of day, weather, filter, and body pose.

changing the time, pose, filter, and weather in TOF screenshot
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Once you take the screenshot, it will automatically upload onto your phone or PC (Save Path: ‘C:/Tower of Fantasy/Screenshots/’).

That does it for our guide on how to take a screenshot in Tower of Fantasy, and you can check out other articles in the relevant links below, including how to save in the game.


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Kristina Ebanez
Kristina is a Staff Writer and has been with Twinfinite for more than a year. She typically covers Minecraft, The Sims 4, Disney Dreamlight Valley, anime, Call of Duty, and newly released games. She loves the Metal Gear Solid series (Snake Eater especially), Rockstar's Bully, the Horizon franchise, What Remains of Edith Finch, and many more. Her dog is also an avid video game watcher, primarily when there's a horse or a cat. She has a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and grew up gaming on the islands.