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Personalised trophy poster FAQs.

What to upload, what the reader can extract, how maps and real-world scoring work, and where the production process currently stands.

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The Wild Register / personalised trophy print example
What can I upload?

Upload one clear theHunter: Call of the Wild harvest screen, a Way of the Hunter or Way of the Hunter 2 claim screen, or one original full-resolution photograph for a real-world trophy poster.

Does the builder support every Call of the Wild reserve?

The current catalogue contains all 19 reserves represented in the builder, with reserve-specific names, logos and available map artwork.

How does automatic harvest-screen reading work?

Text recognition runs in your browser and reads likely harvest labels and values. The screenshot is only uploaded to private design storage after you check the proof and choose to save it or add it to the basket. Every result remains editable.

How are Great Ones detected?

The Great One treatment is used when a Fabled value is detected in the relevant fur or difficulty data. You should confirm the result against the original harvest screen.

Can I make a poster for a real-world trophy?

Yes. Upload one full-resolution trophy photograph and manually enter the species, sex, date, location, weapon, distance, hunter, scoring system and score or measurement.

Which real-world scoring systems are available?

The current choices are CIC, Boone and Crockett, Safari Club International (SCI), BASC, Measurement, None and Unknown.

What photo quality do I need?

Use the original full-resolution image. The builder rejects images whose shortest edge is below 600 pixels and warns when the shortest edge is below 1,800 pixels because the result may print softly.

How are poster maps generated?

Game posters use available reserve-specific map artwork. Real-world posters build a topographic preview from OpenStreetMap place search and OpenTopoMap terrain tiles; a generic terrain texture is used when live mapping is unavailable.

Which sizes and prices are shown?

Digital artwork is £16. Unframed German Etching prints are £14.99 for A4, £24.99 for A3 and £32.99 for A2. Art prints with an oak or black hanger are £18.99, £23.49 and £27.49. Classic oak or black frames are £46.49, £58.99 and £72.49. Physical-product prices include standard UK delivery.

Is The Wild Register affiliated with the games?

No. The Wild Register is an independent fan-made service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by the games' publishers or developers.

How complete is Way of the Hunter support?

Way of the Hunter and Way of the Hunter 2 have separate editable readers for their claim-screen fields. An optional Bullet Camera screenshot adds firearm, calibre and distance, and every extracted value should still be checked.

Is the artwork checked before printing?

The intended production workflow includes a human design check before an approved paid order is sent to print fulfilment. Checkout and production fulfilment are not yet live in this prototype.