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How to Import Custom Art for Subnautica Picture Frames – The Southern Nerd

Article by Joshua Waddles

15 May 2021

That’s a pretty kickin’ pad you set up, there! You’ve got your Moonpool to park that pink Seamoth, a sweet observatory so you can just chillax and watch that Reaper Leviathan swimming around (it almost got you while you were building that! Get that image out of your head while you’re going to bed tonight), a Scanner Room to scope out wrecks and resources, and a bedroom with a desk.

Looks a little Spartan, though, doesn’t it? Lots of things you can do about that. The Aurora has a lot of fun posters (and one incredibly freaky looking doll) with some nice toys. Can build an aquarium. Or just something as simple as hanging up a few pictures to make the place feel like home.

Getting the Picture Frames

If you want the frames, the first step is to find one and scan it (because even though your avatar has the wherewithal to gather resources and avoid terrifying predators on an alien world, he still needs a computer to explain to him how to make a picture frame.

You find picture frames in wrecks just like all of the other interesting tidbits in the game. You could search the Grassy Plateaus, the Mountains, the Northwester Mushroom Forest, the Sea Treader’s Path or the Underwater Islands. They’re easy to overlook if you don’t know what you’re looking for .I even completed an entire play-through without knowing this feature even existed. But once I did, it took all of ten minutes for me to find a picture frame at one of the wrecks in the Grassy Plateaus. Unlike with the Seamoth and other more complicated bits, you only have to scan one picture frame to get the full recipe, and then you can create it with one copper wire by using the good old Habitat Builder.

Importing and Selecting the Pictures

Next you want to frame something. Easy peasy. The standard way is to use the in-game screengrab button. Just press F11 on your keyboard and this will save a screen grab of whatever you’re looking at to that particular game’s screenshots folder. Next, just select the picture frame. This will open the Photo Manager tab on your PDA and you can just select that screen capture or whichever others you took during the game.

But here’s the fun part. You can put any picture into that folder and it’ll appear in the Photo Manager tab. Miss long walks on dry land? Just upload a relaxing picture of the beach  (or better yet, somewhere inland far, far, faaaar away from the water. I mean, just imagine this happened to you in real life, would you ever want to look at the ocean again?) Or you could upload a picture of your family. Or, if you’re like me, you could upload something super dorky, like a screen grab of Bojack Horseman underwater or fan art of Twilight Sparkle asleep on a swim float.

The Bojack picture is a screen grab from the show. But click the picture for the source on the Twilight fan art.

You’ll want to only use pictures in the 16:9 aspect ratio if you want them to fit. And finding the folder isn’t too hard. In the save folder for your current game, simply drag and drop all pictures you want to save into the screenshots folder. For Steam, you’ll find this by opening your Subnautica folder, then going to SNAppData\SavedGames which contains all of your game-save folders. Or, for other systems, you’ll find it in in the Steam folder by opening Steam\userdata\182852304\700\remote\264710.

If you got Subnautica on the Epic Games store, there’s a little bit of a longer path to the correct folder. On your user profile, go to AppData\LocalLow\Unknown Worlds\Subnautica\SavedGames

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Subnautica: Below Zero

Key Provider Instructions

In order to activate this game, you will require a third-party ‘Steam’ account. For full details on how to activate please follow this link: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5414-TFBN-1352

Description

Below Zero is an underwater adventure game set on an alien ocean world. It is a new chapter in the Subnautica universe, and is developed by Unknown Worlds.

*Return to planet 4546B*

Submerge yourself in an all-new, sub-zero expedition in an arctic region of Planet 4546B. Arriving with little more than your wits and some survival equipment, you set out to investigate what happened to your sister…

*Uncover the truth*

Alterra left in a hurry after a mysterious incident. Abandoned research stations dot the region. What happened to the scientists who lived and worked here? Logs, items, and databanks scattered among the debris paint a new picture of the incident. With limited resources, you must improvise to survive on your own.

*Discover uncharted biomes*

Swim beneath the blue-lit, arching expanses of Twisty Bridges. Become mesmerized by the glittering, mammoth crystals of the Crystal Caverns. Clamber up snow covered peaks and venture into the icy caves of Glacial Basin. Maneuver between erupting Thermal Vents to discover ancient alien artifacts. Below Zero presents entirely new environments for you to survive, study, and explore.

*Construct habitats and vehicles*

Survive the harsh climate by constructing extensive habitats, scavenging for resources, and crafting equipment. Blast across the snowy tundra on a Snowfox hoverbike. Cruise through enchanting and perilous biomes in your modular Seatruck.

*Research alien lifeforms*

Something undiscovered lurks around every corner. Swim through the giant Titan Holefish, encounter the haunting Shadow Leviathan, and visit the adorable Pengwings. Keep your wits about you. Not all creatures in this strange world are friendly.

*Survive the chilly temperatures*

Jump in, the water’s warm. The below zero temperatures of this arctic region pose a new threat. New weather conditions blanket above-ground habitats. Craft a toasty cold suit, sip on piping hot coffee, and warm up next to Thermal Lilies to stave off the chill.

*An ocean of intrigue*

What really happened to your sister? Who were the aliens who came here before? Why were they on this planet? Can we find solace from grief in truth? Below Zero extends the story of the Subnautica universe, diving deep into the mystery introduced in the original game.

*About the development team*

Below Zero is being created by Unknown Worlds, a small studio that traces its roots back to the 2002 Half-Life mod Natural Selection. It is the same studio that created the original Subnautica. The team is scattered around the globe, from the United States to the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Austria, Australia, Canada, and many more places.

*Open development*

Subnautica: Below Zero development is open. Get weekly or daily updates, see what the development team is working on, view real time change logs, and give feedback from inside the game. We want to hear your thoughts and invite you to participate in what we are working on.

*Warning*

This game contains flashing lights that may make it unsuitable for people with photosensitive epilepsy or other photosensitive conditions. Player discretion is advised.

Key Features

— Return to Planet 4546B

— Explore new biomes & encounter all-new creatures

— Build your habitat for survival

— Survive the frigid elements

— Rich narrative that dives deeper into frozen mysteries

Minimum Requirements

OS: Windows 7 64-bit

Processor: Intel Core i3 / AMD Ryzen 3 2. 6ghz

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Graphics: Intel HD 530 or better

DirectX: Version 11

Storage: 15 GB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: Windows 10 64-bit

Processor: Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5 @ 3Ghz

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Graphics: Nvidia 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon 570, 4GB VRAM

DirectX: Version 11

Storage: 15 GB available space

Legal Notice / EULA

© 2021 Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Inc. SUBNAUTICA, BELOW ZERO and UNKNOWNWORLDS and the logos and designs associated therewith are trademarks of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Inc. The SUBNAUTICA, BELOW ZERO and UNKNOWNWORLDS trademarks are Registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other jurisdictions. All Rights Reserved.

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