01-04-2025, 11:28 AM
Under Viewer Settings you can switch camera to ortho, and use Shift+WASD to rotate in steps to get a perfect overhead.
However, it looks like since the time I made my maps (summer 2022), someone updated the rendering on noclip to include a bunch of bloom/fog that wasn't there before. So it isn't really visible in ortho here unfortunately, and there's no obvious way to disable it.
For Wind Waker last year, I had the same issue. So I pulled the Git repo for noclip (https://github.com/magcius/noclip.website) and modified the WW code to not render the fog, and ran a local instance to capture images for great sea maps. But then you need to run the code in the repo to extract files from the disc properly and be able to modify the JS rendering code of the app itself, so it may not be trivial. You could also join the noclip discord and ask for help adding a checkbox to disable bloom/fog in TP like some games on there have (various contributors have added various games) but I don't know how likely that would be.
However, it looks like since the time I made my maps (summer 2022), someone updated the rendering on noclip to include a bunch of bloom/fog that wasn't there before. So it isn't really visible in ortho here unfortunately, and there's no obvious way to disable it.
For Wind Waker last year, I had the same issue. So I pulled the Git repo for noclip (https://github.com/magcius/noclip.website) and modified the WW code to not render the fog, and ran a local instance to capture images for great sea maps. But then you need to run the code in the repo to extract files from the disc properly and be able to modify the JS rendering code of the app itself, so it may not be trivial. You could also join the noclip discord and ask for help adding a checkbox to disable bloom/fog in TP like some games on there have (various contributors have added various games) but I don't know how likely that would be.