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− | ||Welcome to the series of Blender tutorials. | + | ||Welcome to the series of '''Blender tutorials'''. |
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− | ||This tutorial is about Navigation – Camera view. | + | ||This tutorial is about '''Navigation – Camera view'''. |
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− | ||We shall learn how to navigate the camera in Blender 2.59. | + | ||We shall learn how to navigate the camera in '''Blender 2.59'''. |
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|This script has been contributed by Chirag Raman and edited by Monisha Banerjee. | |This script has been contributed by Chirag Raman and edited by Monisha Banerjee. | ||
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| After watching this tutorial, | | After watching this tutorial, | ||
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− | |we shall learn how to change the location of the camera to get a new camera view; | + | |we shall learn how to change the location of the camera to get a new '''camera view'''; |
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− | |how to roll, pan, dolly and track the camera view | + | |how to '''roll, pan, dolly''' and '''track''' the '''camera view''' |
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− | |and how to select a new camera view using the fly mode. | + | |and how to select a new camera view using the '''fly''' mode. |
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| I assume that you already know how to install Blender on your system. | | I assume that you already know how to install Blender on your system. | ||
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− | |If not please refer to our earlier tutorials on Installing Blender. | + | |If not, please refer to our earlier tutorials on '''Installing Blender'''. |
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− | || By default, when Blender opens, the 3D view is in the '''User Perspective view'''. | + | || By default, when Blender opens, the '''3D view''' is in the '''User Perspective view'''. |
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− | |Now, | + | |Now, let's switch to the camera view. |
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− | |Go to ''' | + | |Go to '''View''' '''tab''' in the bottom left corner of the '''3D panel'''. |
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− | || Left click | + | || Left-click '''Camera''' from the '''menu'''. |
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− | |For keyboard shortcut, press''' numpad 0'''. | + | |For keyboard '''shortcut''', press''' numpad 0'''. |
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− | |If you are using a laptop, you need to emulate your number keys as numpad. | + | |If you are using a laptop, you need to emulate your number keys as '''numpad'''. |
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− | |To learn how to emulate numpad, see the tutorial on User Preferences. | + | |To learn how to emulate numpad, see the tutorial on '''User Preferences'''. |
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| This is the '''Camera View'''. | | This is the '''Camera View'''. | ||
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|The dotted box is the field of view of the active camera. | |The dotted box is the field of view of the active camera. | ||
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|All objects inside this dotted box will be rendered. | |All objects inside this dotted box will be rendered. | ||
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|Render settings shall be covered in a later tutorial. | |Render settings shall be covered in a later tutorial. | ||
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− | || Blender allows you to position and orient the active camera to match your current view point. | + | || Blender allows you to position and orient the active camera to match your current '''view point'''. |
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|Lets see how to do this. | |Lets see how to do this. | ||
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+ | | Press '''Numpad''' zero to go back to the '''perspective view'''. | ||
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− | |You see, the shortcut '''numpad | + | |You see, the shortcut '''numpad''' zero is a '''toggle''' to switch-to and from the camera view. |
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− | | | Hold the mouse wheel or the MMB and move the mouse to rotate the view to a location where you wish to place your camera. | + | | | Hold the '''mouse wheel''' or the '''MMB''' (middle mouse button) and move the '''mouse''' to rotate the view to a location where you wish to place your camera. |
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|I have selected this location. | |I have selected this location. | ||
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− | | Press '''Control, Alt & Num Pad zero'''. | + | | Press '''Control, Alt & Num-Pad zero'''. |
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|The camera moves to the new location. | |The camera moves to the new location. | ||
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− | |The 3D view switches to the camera view at the same time. | + | |The '''3D view''' switches to the '''camera view''' at the same time. |
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− | | Blender also allows you to perform a few navigational actions on the camera, such as rolling, panning, tracking etc. | + | | Blender also allows you to perform a few navigational actions on the camera, such as '''rolling, panning, tracking''' etc. |
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|We shall now look at these. | |We shall now look at these. | ||
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− | | Right | + | | Right-click on the dotted box to select the camera. |
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− | || From here on, you can manipulate the camera like you would manipulate any other object. | + | || From here on, you can '''manipulate''' the camera like you would manipulate any other '''object'''. |
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− | |Do remember that to perform these actions you need to be in camera view. | + | |Do remember that to perform these actions you need to be in '''camera view'''. |
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− | |The first action we shall see is to roll the camera view. | + | |The first action we shall see is to '''roll''' the camera view. |
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− | || Press '''R''' on your keyboard to enter the object rotation mode. | + | || Press '''R''' on your keyboard to enter the '''object rotation mode'''. |
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− | | Now move your mouse left to right and up and down. | + | | Now, move your '''mouse''' left to right and up and down. |
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− | |By default this rotates the camera in its local z-axis, i.e. around the axis that goes into or comes out of the camera view. | + | |By default, this rotates the camera in its local z-axis, i.e. around the axis that goes into or comes out of the camera view. |
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− | | Right click on screen or | + | | Right-click on screen or press''' Esc''' on the keyboard to cancel the action. |
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|This will take you back to your previous camera view. | |This will take you back to your previous camera view. | ||
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− | | | Now, the next action we shall see is panning the camera view. | + | | | Now, the next action we shall see is '''panning''' the camera view. |
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− | |Panning is in 2 directions – left to right or up and down. | + | |'''Panning''' is in 2 directions – left to right or up and down. |
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− | | Press '''R''' to enter the object rotation mode. Press''' X''' twice. | + | | Press '''R''' to enter the '''object rotation mode'''. Press''' X''' twice. |
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− | |The first''' X''' locks the rotation to the global X axis. | + | |The first '''X''' locks the '''rotation''' to the '''global X-axis'''. |
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− | |The second X locks the rotation to the local X axis. | + | |The second '''X''' locks the rotation to the '''local X-axis'''. |
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− | |We will discuss about global and local transform axis in detail in subsequent tutorials.</p> | + | |We will discuss about '''global''' and '''local''' transform axis in detail in subsequent tutorials.</p> |
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− | | Now move the mouse up and down. | + | | Now move the '''mouse''' up and down. |
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− | |The Camera view pans up and down | + | |The '''Camera view''' pans up and down. |
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− | |Now, | + | |Now, press '''Y''' twice. |
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− | |The first''' y''' locks the rotation to the global y axis. | + | |The first '''y''' locks the rotation to the '''global y axis'''. |
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− | |The second '''y''' locks the rotation to the local y axis. | + | |The second '''y''' locks the rotation to the '''local y axis'''. |
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− | | | Now move the mouse left to right. | + | | | Now, move the '''mouse''' left to right. |
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− | |The Camera view pans left to right and vice versa | + | |The '''Camera view''' pans left to right and vice versa. |
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− | | Right click to to go back to camera view. | + | | Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
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− | | Next we shall dolly the camera. There are two ways to do this | + | | Next, we shall '''dolly''' the camera view. There are two ways to do this. |
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| | First, press '''G''' to grab the camera. | | | First, press '''G''' to grab the camera. | ||
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− | |Hold the Mouse | + | |Hold the '''Mouse wheel''' or the '''MMB''' and move the '''mouse''' up and down. |
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− | | Second way, you can move the camera along its local z axis. Press''' G'''. | + | | Second way, you can move the camera along its '''local z axis'''. Press''' G'''. |
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− | |Then press '''Z''' twice to lock the camera to the local z axis. | + | |Then press '''Z''' twice to lock the camera to the '''local z axis'''. |
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− | |Now moving the mouse up and down gives the same effect. | + | |Now, moving the '''mouse''' up and down gives the same effect. |
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− | | | Right click to to go back to camera view. | + | | | Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
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| | Tracking the camera view left to right or up and down involves moving it along the local X or Y axes. | | | Tracking the camera view left to right or up and down involves moving it along the local X or Y axes. | ||
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− | | Press''' G''' | + | | Press''' G''', press''' X''' twice and move the '''mouse''' left to right. |
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− | |The Camera view tracks left to right and vice versa | + | |The '''Camera view''' '''tracks''' left to right and vice-versa. |
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− | | Now press''' Y''' twice and move the mouse up and down. | + | | Now press''' Y''' twice and move the '''mouse''' up and down. |
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− | |The Camera view tracks up and down | + | |The Camera view tracks up and down. |
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− | |Right click to to go back to camera view. | + | |Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
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− | | | Blender also provides a fly mode for the camera. | + | | | Blender also provides a '''fly mode''' for the camera. |
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− | | | Press '''Shift, F''' to enter the fly mode. | + | | | Press '''Shift, F''' to enter the '''fly mode'''. |
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− | |Now you can move the camera view in three ways. | + | |Now, you can move the camera view in three ways. |
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− | |First is using the shortcut keys on the keyboard. | + | |First is using the '''shortcut''' keys on the keyboard. |
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− | || Press''' W''' on the keyboard to zoom in. | + | || Press''' W''' on the keyboard to '''zoom-in'''. |
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− | || Press''' S''' to zoom out | + | || Press''' S''' to '''zoom-out'''. |
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|| Press''' A''' to move to the left. | || Press''' A''' to move to the left. | ||
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|Press''' D''' to move to the right. | |Press''' D''' to move to the right. | ||
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− | |Right click | + | |Right-click to go back to the camera view. |
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− | | | Second method is using the mouse wheel or scroll in fly mode to zoom in and out of the camera view. | + | | | Second method is using the '''mouse wheel''' or the '''scroll''' in '''fly mode''' to '''zoom''' in and out of the camera view. |
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| Press''' Shift, F''' to enter the fly mode. | | Press''' Shift, F''' to enter the fly mode. | ||
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− | | | + | |For shortcut, press '''numpad, '+' '''. |
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− | | | + | |Scroll the '''mouse wheel''' downwards to zoom out. |
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− | | | + | |For shortcut, press '''numpad, '-' '''. |
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− | | | + | | Right-click to go back to camera view. |
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− | |to move the camera view left to right and vice versa. | + | |Last method is- using the '''mouse wheel''' or '''scroll''' in '''fly mode''' to move the camera view left to right and vice versa. |
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− | |Press '''Shift, F''' to enter the fly mode | + | |Press '''Shift, F''' to enter the fly mode. |
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− | |Press''' D''' and scroll the mouse wheel up and down. | + | |Press''' D''' and scroll the '''mouse wheel''' up and down. |
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|The Camera view moves left to right and vice versa. | |The Camera view moves left to right and vice versa. | ||
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− | | Left click on the screen to lock the camera view. | + | | Left-click on the '''screen''' to '''lock''' the camera view. |
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|Now, this is your new camera view. | |Now, this is your new camera view. | ||
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− | | So | + | | So, that wraps up our tutorial on '''Navigation - Camera View'''. |
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− | |Now in a new file, | + | |Now, in a new file, |
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− | |change the location of the camera and the camera view | + | |change the location of the camera and the camera view. '''Roll, pan, dolly''' and '''track''' your camera view |
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|and use the fly mode to select a new camera view. | |and use the fly mode to select a new camera view. | ||
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− | | This | + | | This tutorial is created by '''Project Oscar''' and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT. |
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− | |More information on the same is available at the following links oscar.iitb.ac.in | + | |More information on the same is available at the following links- oscar.iitb.ac.in and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
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− | |The Spoken Tutorial | + | |The Spoken Tutorial project: |
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− | |conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | + | |conducts workshops using spoken tutorials; |
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|also gives certificates to those who pass an online test. | |also gives certificates to those who pass an online test. | ||
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− | |For more details, please write us to contact @ | + | |For more details, please write us to contact@spoken hypen tutorial.org |
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|Thanks for joining us | |Thanks for joining us | ||
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− | | and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay signing off. | + | | and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay, signing off. |
|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 5 January 2017
Time | Narration |
00:07 | Welcome to the series of Blender tutorials. |
00:11 | This tutorial is about Navigation – Camera view. |
00:16 | We shall learn how to navigate the camera in Blender 2.59. |
00:21 | This script has been contributed by Chirag Raman and edited by Monisha Banerjee. |
00:30 | After watching this tutorial, |
00:32 | we shall learn how to change the location of the camera to get a new camera view; |
00:38 | how to roll, pan, dolly and track the camera view |
00:43 | and how to select a new camera view using the fly mode. |
00:50 | I assume that you already know how to install Blender on your system. |
00:54 | If not, please refer to our earlier tutorials on Installing Blender. |
01:02 | By default, when Blender opens, the 3D view is in the User Perspective view. |
01:11 | Now, let's switch to the camera view. |
01:15 | Go to View tab in the bottom left corner of the 3D panel. |
01:21 | Left-click Camera from the menu. |
01:25 | For keyboard shortcut, press numpad 0. |
01:29 | If you are using a laptop, you need to emulate your number keys as numpad. |
01:36 | To learn how to emulate numpad, see the tutorial on User Preferences. |
01:45 | This is the Camera View. |
01:49 | The dotted box is the field of view of the active camera. |
01:55 | All objects inside this dotted box will be rendered. |
02:01 | Render settings shall be covered in a later tutorial. |
02:05 | Blender allows you to position and orient the active camera to match your current view point. |
02:11 | Lets see how to do this. |
02:15 | Press Numpad zero to go back to the perspective view. |
02:20 | You see, the shortcut numpad zero is a toggle to switch-to and from the camera view. |
02:26 | Hold the mouse wheel or the MMB (middle mouse button) and move the mouse to rotate the view to a location where you wish to place your camera. |
02:36 | I have selected this location. |
02:40 | Press Control, Alt & Num-Pad zero. |
02:46 | The camera moves to the new location. |
02:49 | The 3D view switches to the camera view at the same time. |
02:54 | Blender also allows you to perform a few navigational actions on the camera, such as rolling, panning, tracking etc. |
03:03 | We shall now look at these. |
03:05 | Right-click on the dotted box to select the camera. |
03:10 | From here on, you can manipulate the camera like you would manipulate any other object. |
03:17 | Do remember that to perform these actions you need to be in camera view. |
03:22 | The first action we shall see is to roll the camera view. |
03:26 | Press R on your keyboard to enter the object rotation mode. |
03:32 | Now, move your mouse left to right and up and down. |
03:42 | By default, this rotates the camera in its local z-axis, i.e. around the axis that goes into or comes out of the camera view. |
03:53 | Right-click on screen or press Esc on the keyboard to cancel the action. |
03:58 | This will take you back to your previous camera view. |
04:04 | Now, the next action we shall see is panning the camera view. |
04:09 | Panning is in 2 directions – left to right or up and down. |
04:15 | Press R to enter the object rotation mode. Press X twice. |
04:22 | The first X locks the rotation to the global X-axis. |
04:26 | The second X locks the rotation to the local X-axis. |
04:31 | We will discuss about global and local transform axis in detail in subsequent tutorials.</p> |
04:38 | Now move the mouse up and down. |
04:42 | The Camera view pans up and down. |
04:47 | Now, press Y twice. |
04:51 | The first y locks the rotation to the global y axis. |
04:56 | The second y locks the rotation to the local y axis. |
05:00 | Now, move the mouse left to right. |
05:05 | The Camera view pans left to right and vice versa. |
05:12 | Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
05:16 | Next, we shall dolly the camera view. There are two ways to do this. |
05:21 | First, press G to grab the camera. |
05:25 | Hold the Mouse wheel or the MMB and move the mouse up and down. |
05:43 | Second way, you can move the camera along its local z axis. Press G. |
05:53 | Then press Z twice to lock the camera to the local z axis. |
05:59 | Now, moving the mouse up and down gives the same effect. |
06:11 | Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
06:15 | Tracking the camera view left to right or up and down involves moving it along the local X or Y axes. |
06:24 | Press G, press X twice and move the mouse left to right. |
06:35 | The Camera view tracks left to right and vice-versa. |
06:42 | Now press Y twice and move the mouse up and down. |
06:48 | The Camera view tracks up and down. |
06:53 | Right-click to to go back to the camera view. |
06:59 | Blender also provides a fly mode for the camera. |
07:05 | Press Shift, F to enter the fly mode. |
07:10 | Now, you can move the camera view in three ways. |
07:14 | First is using the shortcut keys on the keyboard. |
07:19 | Press W on the keyboard to zoom-in. |
07:30 | Press S to zoom-out. |
07:40 | Press A to move to the left. |
07:51 | Press D to move to the right. |
08:02 | Right-click to go back to the camera view. |
08:05 | Second method is using the mouse wheel or the scroll in fly mode to zoom in and out of the camera view. |
08:13 | Press Shift, F to enter the fly mode. |
08:18 | Scroll the mouse wheel upwards to zoom-in. |
08:25 | For shortcut, press numpad, '+' . |
08:30 | Scroll the mouse wheel downwards to zoom out. |
08:38 | For shortcut, press numpad, '-' . |
08:43 | Right-click to go back to camera view. |
08:49 | Last method is- using the mouse wheel or scroll in fly mode to move the camera view left to right and vice versa. |
08:59 | Press Shift, F to enter the fly mode. |
09:04 | Press D and scroll the mouse wheel up and down. |
09:13 | The Camera view moves left to right and vice versa. |
09:28 | Left-click on the screen to lock the camera view. |
09:33 | Now, this is your new camera view. |
09:38 | So, that wraps up our tutorial on Navigation - Camera View. |
09:43 | Now, in a new file, |
09:45 | change the location of the camera and the camera view. Roll, pan, dolly and track your camera view |
09:54 | and use the fly mode to select a new camera view. |
10:00 | This tutorial is created by Project Oscar and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT. |
10:08 | More information on the same is available at the following links- oscar.iitb.ac.in and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
10:27 | The Spoken Tutorial project: |
10:30 | conducts workshops using spoken tutorials; |
10:33 | also gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
10:38 | For more details, please write us to contact@spoken hypen tutorial.org |
10:45 | Thanks for joining us |
10:47 | and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay, signing off. |
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