The Camera controls allow you to quickly select and position cameras. Used in conjunction with the available Document layouts, they allow you to quickly navigate your scene and/or set up final shots for still or animated output. Remember that every view you see of your scene inside the Document is done using one or more cameras. You can move cameras in any direction, however positioning them can be a time-consuming process. Having multiple cameras allows you to use preset camera positions to quickly navigate your scene, while the ability to position cameras allows you to create custom still or moving shots for use either while working on your scene or during rendering.
The Camera controls allow you to select and move one or more Poser cameras. There are two types of camera controls: View and Position.
The Camera Controls.
To use the Camera controls, simply click and drag your desired control. Moving a camera does not change the locations or poses of figures, props, and other elements in your scene. Please refer to Cameras for complete information about the Camera controls.
The Orbit Selected mode does not work with cameras that are already set to orbit a specific body part (such as the Face, Left Hand, and Right Hand cameras).
The Mini Camera Controls located at the top right of the Preview tab contain a subset of the total available Camera controls. From left to right, these are:
The Orbit Selected mode does not work with cameras that are already set to orbit a specific body part (such as the Face, Left Hand, and Right Hand cameras).
Please refer to Cameras for detailed information about the Camera controls.
Mini Camera Controls.
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