![]() ![]() Also, you need Flowers to purchase these dyes, so if you need help finding flowers, consult our crafting resource guide for suggestions. If you're not there yet, read our Ghost of Tsushima Act 1 walkthrough to ensure you make it with no issues. But to access the Black Dye Merchant-who's in the Toyotoma region-you'll first need to reach Act 2 in the story. The White Dye Merchant can be accessed as soon as you gain access to exploring the world, as you can find him in the Izuhara region. You can also get new colorways for your Half Bow and Long Bow here.įinding both the White Dye and Black Dye Merchants is required for unlocking the Monochrome Masters Hidden Trophy. If you're a samurai fashion aficionado, then you'll want to track these merchants down to further widen the choices available in your outfit color palette. This is because these particular colors are only sold by specialized dealers hidden in the world. Finally, press A on the cauldron while holding the leather armour. if you have done it correctly, the color of the water in the cauldron should have changed. Next, press A while holding the selected dye and looking at the filled cauldron. Then, get the color dye that you want to dye the armor with. While the merchants you find in the world of Ghost of Tsushima offer a decent range of purchasable colors for your outfits, you might notice they lack some key colors: black and white. First, get a cauldron and fill it with water. ![]()
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![]() ![]() If your flashcard isn't listed, enable `Slot-1 SCFG access` in TWLMenu++ Settings, and if your flashcard can autoboot TWLMenu++, enable `Auto-start Slot-1` as well. ![]() If your flashcard isn't listed, enable both `Slot-1 SCFG access` and `Slot-1 TWL touch mode` in TWLMenu++ Settings, and if your flashcard can autoboot TWLMenu++, enable `Auto-start Slot-1` as well.įlashcards supported with direct access, if running on the console's SD card:
![]() When I play the resulting exported video on the PC without burning it, it also has the black pillar boxes. I did that test just to be sure my DVD player wasn't set up wrong. When I plonk the resulting DVD that gets created by pinnacle in a player it has those black pillar boxes. (I've already burned 2 DVD media pointlessly, so I want to figure this out before trying again). When I have it then export to a DVD structure image, that has the black pillar boxes, so the view seems to correlate with what I get out at the end. Now changing to the sub-view instead, we get the black pillar boxing around the video: The view in the Pinnacle Studio (note the grey indicating the full extent of the video frame: Now I've imported that MP4 into Pinnacle Studio, plonked it on the timeline, create the chapter marks and DVD menus, but every single time, the produced MPEG2 it generates in its tab is pillar boxed, even though the source material is not. ![]() When playing that on my PC it looks fine: So in Davinci Resolve, I've rendered the 16:9 video to an MP4. Yes, Pinnacle Studio isnt the ideal solution, but I've rendered it in Davinci Resolve as a 16:9 and Davinci Resolve doesn't provide DVD/BD authoring to create a player playable solution with menus/chapters. I've been struggling with this really annoying issue for the past 2 day that I expect is surely down to me not setting some invisible to my eyes setting. ![]() ![]() Click the Windows icon and search for Sound Settings, and select it in the microphone field.
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