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Alweth's easy Portrait Grabber tool

AlwethAlweth Member Posts: 5
edited March 2015 in Fan Creations
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If you're like me, you've often seen fantasy art and thought to yourself, "That would make a really neat Baldur's Gate portrait." However, the time it takes to get the image, scale it properly into three different files, etc., prevents you from doing much of that unless you plan to use the portrait yourself.

Now, that is no longer a problem! Now the world can be flooded with every possible Baldur's Gate (Enhanced Edition or original) portrait under the sun, because of this simple (Windows only, sorry) app that quickly grabs a section of the screen, scales it into the right dimension(s) and saves it with the proper name(s) for you.

So please go forth and make a bunch of really awesome portrait packs.

Thank you.

HOW TO USE:

0. Run the program.
1. Choose the directory you would like your portrait images to be saved into.
2. Enter the name you would like the files to have. Because of restrictions in Baldur's Gate, the file name cannot be longer than 7 characters.
3. Click on the Capture tab. Click Capture Large, Capture Medium, Capture Small, or Capture All. The screen will go greyish.
4. Select the region you want to make into a portrait by left-clicking and dragging. (IMPORTANT NOTE: Dragging does not work as normally expected! The size of the selected region defaults to the dimensions expected used by the portrait. This means you should start your drag from the bottom-right corner of the portrait rather than the top-left. See the next step to find out how to adjust the top left corner.)
5. When you release the mouse button portrait will be taken. BUT if, while still holding the left mouse button, you press the right mouse button, the behavior will switch so that the bounding box moves with your mouse rather than being resized by it. Right click again to continue resizing.

Notes:

The Capture All button simply takes one screen capture area and converts it to all different image sizes. When you go to capture a new image, the old area will be pre-selected. Press SPACE or ENTER if you want to capture that area of the screen again without changing it at all.

I should mention that the only functional difference between BGEE mode and non-BGEE mode is their default values and the presence of a medium size. So feel free to use it to get non-BGEE portraits too, if you want a third portrait.

WHERE TO GET IT:

From the GitHub page: https://github.com/abrahamwl/portrait-grabber/releases

Source code is also available there.

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Comments

  • slinkyslinky Member Posts: 6
    What a great idea, hopefully you or some other clever human can make a osx version
  • SouthpawSouthpaw Member Posts: 2,026
    @Alweth - thank you. took me a while to get used to the strange controls (like when you click, it starts drawing the cutout at the LOW RIGHT CORNER? wth? why not start with the upper left and draw from there?)

    However, after a while I learned how to do it and I usually manage to create a portrait (even though it still means to do the process 5 times for each just to hit the desired area/size)
  • smeagolheartsmeagolheart Member Posts: 7,963
    any updates going to happen? The top left thing would be an improvement
  • ButtercheeseButtercheese Member Posts: 3,766
    Thank you so much :'D I wish I had this a few years ago, when I started randomly converting pictures to portraits :I (I even scanned dozens of pictures from books for that).
    I wonder if you could maybe add options for IWD and IWD2 portrait sizes (so that you don't need to change the sizes manually)?
  • marcerormarceror Member Posts: 577
    Interesting, though I seem to be having problems selecting the specific part of the screen that I want. I will put the cursor at the top left of the portrait, but as soon as I start dragging I notice that the application isn't following my movements, and it has select a portion of my screen that up and to the left of my initial mouse click, so I end up with a larger area being captured than expected. Maybe it's an issue with Windows 8?
  • AlwethAlweth Member Posts: 5
    I updated the original post to make it more informative and to include the updated download location.
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