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How do you move the camera in Maya 2016?

How do you move the camera in Maya 2016?

Tracks the camera forward and backward. You can also press Alt + right mouse button (or Alt + left and middle mouse buttons). Use Ctrl + Alt + left mouse button to drag a marquee around the area you want to dolly in on.

How do I change the camera angle in Maya?

On the Viewcube click, hold and move the left mouse button to change the perspective by hand. Right-click to access additional menus….Use the Viewcube

  1. The small arrows change the view direction.
  2. The rotate arrows change the orientation.
  3. The home icon resets to the default setting.

How do you turn on camera based selection?

Double-click the Select Tool icon in the toolbox. The Tool Settings editor appears. In the Modeling Toolkit, under Common Selection Options, set Camera-Based Selection to On.

How do I look through a selected camera?

To look through a selected camera, click Panels > Look Through Selected (this also works with objects). To look through another camera, click Panels, then select the camera name from either the Perspective or Orthographic submenus.

How do I look through multiple cameras at the same time?

If you have more than one camera, you can switch the camera through which you are viewing the scene. To look through a selected camera, click Panels > Look Through Selected (this also works with objects). To look through another camera, click Panels, then select the camera name from either the Perspective or Orthographic submenus.

How do I change the camera through which I view scenes?

If you have more than one camera, you can switch the camera through which you are viewing the scene. To look through a selected camera, click Panels > Look Through Selected (this also works with objects).

How to look through a camera in SketchUp?

To look through a camera. Do one of the following: To look through a camera that is selected, click Panels > Look Through Selected. To look through another camera, click Panels, then select the camera name from either the Perspective or Orthographic submenus.

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