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Help with Harv's Island - Photo taking

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Hey folks! I've seen some incredible photos from Harv's Island. I have just started experimenting with it recently and I'm excited about the potential it has to be super creative. However, I have no idea how to take photos with it successfully. If I set up my scene and have the animals making facial expressions like I want, and set up the camera angle and everything, I don't see an option to take the photo aside from the regular screenshot button. The problem there is that that also captures the interface that's on the screen, plus the selection cursor too. If I try to use the camera app on my phone, all their facial expressions go away, plus the camera app always uses me/the player as the central focus for the shot, so it's no good. Am i missing something? Or are people just Photoshopping out the parts from their screen shot they didn't want??
 
Can you not press the + button to take a screenshot without all the camera display stuff?

EDIT: Heck I'll just go test it out myself and make sure.

EDIT EDIT: You assign the expressions to the models in the arranging mode, then you go to the camera and press A to make them do the expression you told them to. Then you press + to take the picture without the overlay. And if you don't want your character to be in the picture, just walk away before taking it.
 
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Thank you for going and testing it out for me, that's so thoughtful of you. I'm going to try this out myself!
 
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