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{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|Name=Camera
|Name=Camera
|Image=Camera.png
|Image=Camera Big.png
|Imageicon=Camera Icon.png
|Category=Tool
|Category=Tool
|Use=Photography
|Use=Photography
|Location/Made On=Craft Bench
|Location/Made On=Craft Bench
|Needs=1 Wood / 1 Glass
|Needs=1 Wood, 1 Glass
|Stackable=Yes (99)
|Stackable=Yes (99)
}}
}}
A '''Camera''' is a special tool for taking pictures of a [[world]].
:''"Take and share photos."''
A '''camera''' is a special tool for taking pictures of a [[world]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
In a Blockhead's inventory, a camera is a brown, box-like oblong with a dark cylinder at the center representing a lens.
In a [[blockhead]]'s inventory, a camera appears as a brown, box-like oblong with a dark cylinder at the center representing a lens.


==Creating==
==Where Found==
A Blockhead can [[Crafting|create]] a camera at a [[Craft Bench|craft bench]] using one (1) [[wood]] and one (1) [[glass]].
A blockhead can [[Crafting|create]] a camera at a level 2 [[Craft Bench|craft bench]] using one [[wood]] and one [[glass]].
{{Craft
|Output=Camera
|Name1=Glass
|Name2=Wood
|Level=2
|Bench=Craft Bench
|Qty1=1
|Qty2=1
|QtyOutput=1
|Time2=4
}}


==Using==
==Using==
To take a picture, a Blockhead must have a camera in its [[inventory]]. Selecting the camera will cause a "Take Picture" button appear over the blockhead. Tapping that button will put the game into picture-taking mode.
To take a picture, a blockhead must have a camera in its [[inventory]]. Selecting the camera will cause a "Take Picture" button appear over the blockhead. Tapping that button will put the game into picture-taking mode.


In picture-taking mode, most user interface features disappear, leaving the world display, a pair of buttons, and some text across the top describing how to set up the picture. The view can be scrolled around and/or zoomed in and out until the desired picture is set up. Tapping the larger "camera" button saves a picture of the current display (without the buttons or text) to the device's photo storage. Tapping the smaller "Cancel" button takes the game out of picture-taking mode.
In picture-taking mode, most user interface features disappear, leaving the world display, a pair of buttons, and some text across the top describing how to set up the picture. The view can be scrolled around and/or zoomed in and out until the desired picture is set up. Tapping the larger "camera" button saves a picture of the current display (without the buttons or text) to the device's photo storage. Tapping the smaller "Cancel" button takes the game out of picture-taking mode.


One feature of picture-taking mode is that time "stops." [[:Category:Creature|Animals]] don't move and the [[Astronomy|sky]] doesn't progress.
One feature of picture-taking mode is that time "stops" in [[Single Player|single player]]. [[:Category:Creature|Animals]] don't move and the [[Astronomy|sky]] doesn't progress.


Pictures taken with a camera instead of a screen capture do not include any [[User Interface|user interface]] buttons, icons, menus, or windows. They can also be adjusted to a wider range of zoom levels, not just the three standard [[World#Display|display]] levels, as well as being able to zoom in farther. They seem to have the same maximum zoom out.
Pictures taken with a camera instead of a screen capture do not include any [[User Interface|user interface]] buttons, icons, menus, or windows. They can also be adjusted to a wider range of zoom levels, not just the three standard [[World#Display|display]] levels, as well as being able to zoom in farther. They seem to have the same maximum zoom out.
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