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U4GM FH6 OnTheRise Photo Challenge Guide - Blustery - 2026-07-14 The OnTheRise Photo Challenge looks almost too easy, which is probably why some players rush it and end up wondering why it has not registered. The job is simple: take a car built in the 2010s to a Danger Sign, launch it, and snap a photo while it is still in the air. There is no special landmark to find and no awkward route to follow. You can use almost any suitable jump on the map, so the whole thing can be finished in a few minutes. It is also a handy way to pick up Festival Playlist progress while keeping your FH6 Credits ready for cars, upgrades, or a tempting Auction House deal. Use a Car That Makes the Jump Easy The biggest thing to check before leaving the garage is the build year. The car must come from the 2010s, so do not assume that every modern-looking vehicle qualifies. Open the car details if you are unsure. A 2010 to 2019 model should meet the requirement, provided the game recognises it correctly. For the actual jump, pick something that gets up to speed quickly and does not bounce all over the road. A modern supercar is an obvious choice, but a fast rally car or sports saloon can work just as well. You do not need a record-breaking Danger Sign score. In fact, chasing a huge distance often makes the challenge harder. A clean launch matters more than raw speed. If the car feels stable when you approach the ramp, you are already in a good position. Find a Danger Sign With a Clean Run-Up Since OnTheRise does not tie you to one location, choose the jump that feels familiar. A long, straight approach is ideal. Smooth tarmac helps, too, especially if your car is powerful enough to spin its wheels under acceleration. Try to avoid a Danger Sign hidden at the end of a bend or placed on a rough patch of dirt. Those jumps can still work, but they add unnecessary chances for the car to veer off line. It is worth making one slow practice run before going for the photo. Check where the ramp starts, how much room you have after landing, and whether nearby traffic is likely to get in the way. You can also use rewind if the approach goes wrong. There is no prize for getting the first attempt perfect, and a quick reset is usually faster than driving back from a bad landing. Take the Photo at the Right Moment Build speed on the approach, keep the car straight, and let the ramp do the work. As soon as the vehicle leaves the ground, open Photo Mode. The timing can feel slightly awkward at first because you are trying to control the car and frame the shot at the same time. Do not wait until the wheels are almost back on the road. That is the mistake that catches most people out. Once Photo Mode is open, make sure the whole car is visible. It does not need to fill the entire screen, but it should be clear that the vehicle is airborne. Take the picture and give the game a moment to process it. If the challenge does not complete, leave Photo Mode, rewind, and try again with the camera opened a little earlier. Usually, the second attempt works. You may also want to check that the photo was actually captured rather than simply exiting the camera. Small Mistakes That Stop Progress Most failed attempts come down to one of four things. The car is outside the required decade, the photo is taken before the jump, the camera opens after the landing, or the vehicle is partly outside the frame. A strange angle can cause problems as well, particularly when the car is hidden behind the ramp or turned sideways in mid-air. Keeping the shot simple is safer than trying to create a dramatic replay-style image. There is no need to spend money on a special tune just for this objective. If your car struggles to clear the jump, use a vehicle you already know rather than buying something new. The challenge is meant to be quick, and the Festival Playlist reward is more useful when you complete it without burning through your garage budget. Once the notification appears, you can move on to championships, PR Stunts, or any other seasonal task still waiting on the map. Final Thoughts OnTheRise is one of those challenges that becomes effortless once the timing clicks. Choose a confirmed 2010s car, find a Danger Sign with a straight approach, and open Photo Mode the instant the vehicle leaves the ramp. If the first photo fails, do not overthink it; rewind and repeat the jump. The reward is small on its own, but these quick Playlist objectives add up and can help you reach exclusive cars without spending your savings. Keeping some cheap FH6 Credits available for upgrades and limited opportunities makes the rest of the season easier to manage as well. |