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2006-11-17 04:33 AM
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2006-11-18 06:31 PM
s2art wrote:AFAIK it does not actually place a camera?
The same way as you save any other view, into your View Map (I have a folder within it for 3D views). It stores camera position, 3d window settings, render settings, sun position etc. too.
2006-11-18 11:41 PM
Djordje wrote:do both: place the camera so that you can batch render your preferred 3D views (key frames only) and drag the camera onto the view map so that it is available for layouting . . .
AFAIK it does not actually place a camera?
Old fashioned enough to prefer old ways ...
2006-11-19 04:48 PM
~/archiben wrote:Make sure all your 3D window and/or rendering settings are just as you want them before creating the views! Changing them later will reset the zoom (and the 3D marquee if any) as well.Djordje wrote:do both: place the camera so that you can batch render your preferred 3D views (key frames only) and drag the camera onto the view map so that it is available for layouting . . .
AFAIK it does not actually place a camera?
Old fashioned enough to prefer old ways ...
2006-11-19 09:51 PM
2006-11-21 05:52 PM
freskim81 wrote:... that contains the old 3D window floating palette. Yes, I know that.
....or you can
First of all activate 3D Visualization Toolbar