One of the first quests you get in Martha is Dead is taking a self-portrait in the empty frame beside Martha's bed. Help Guilia take a picture of herself to honor the promise she made to her sister. Just know that the last step may be a bit confusing as it is a matter of waiting rather than action.
Take a self portait
Once you get the ability to take photos and practice developing them (this occurs when Guilia has you take a photo of the bird), head outside of the darkroom and turn to the left. You can see a tripod sitting in front of a chair down the walkway. Approach it and put your camera on the tripod. Once you do this, you'll be prompted to interact with the camera and set a timer. Now you can take a self-portrait. Choose a facial expression to make, snap the photo, and head to the darkroom to develop it.
How to put the picture in the frame
After developing the self-portrait, you can keep it in the album and carry on with the rest of your day. The next day when you wake up, you'll enter the chapter titled The Woods. When that happens, you'll see Guilia's self-portrait is placed in a frame upside down on Martha's side table. This is all you will need to do, as the objective will update and registered as finished.
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Published: Feb 24, 2022 09:45 am