Hiding Camera Movements
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Hiding Camera Movements
Is there a way to temporarily hide my animated camera moves while editing an animation?
I'm putting the camera moves in early to help me time things, but this can make it difficult to tweak other parts of the animation with the camera moves in place: it's hard to examine the timing of an object when the camera is panning around, and the panning also causes my Layer Transpose trails to deform in a way that isn't helpful.
I don't think there's a SIMPLE way to do this, but maybe a trick?
Cheers,
Muffy.
I'm putting the camera moves in early to help me time things, but this can make it difficult to tweak other parts of the animation with the camera moves in place: it's hard to examine the timing of an object when the camera is panning around, and the panning also causes my Layer Transpose trails to deform in a way that isn't helpful.
I don't think there's a SIMPLE way to do this, but maybe a trick?
Cheers,
Muffy.
Re: Hiding Camera Movements
Simple way is to switch the view/direction to front - bye bye camera moves - the RMB and Shift RMB movements are still available to you can zoom in and out and inspect the art detail okay.muffysb wrote:I don't think there's a SIMPLE way to do this, but maybe a trick?
Rhoel
Re: Hiding Camera Movements
Holy cow, that actually works! Thanks, Rhoel!Rhoel wrote:Simple way is to switch the view/direction to front - bye bye camera moves - the RMB and Shift RMB movements are still available to you can zoom in and out and inspect the art detail okay.
Rhoel wrote:
I suspect it refers to some keyboard shortcuts, but I can't figure exactly which ones.
Thanks as always for the amazing tips and generous help provided on this forum.
Still a relative newbie to ASP6 so I do not understand what "RMB and Shift RMB movements" refers to.Simple way is to switch the view/direction to front - bye bye camera moves - the RMB and Shift RMB movements are still available to you can zoom in and out and inspect the art detail okay.
I suspect it refers to some keyboard shortcuts, but I can't figure exactly which ones.
Thanks as always for the amazing tips and generous help provided on this forum.
What if?
Hi Gleeful,
RMB = Right mouse button (which allows you to pan the workspace). Shift RMB is holding down shift while dragging with the right mouse button (which zooms the workspace in and out).
You can use these shortcuts when you're editing your project...Rhoel is just saying that the shortcuts are still available if you change your View setting.
Cheers,
Muffy.
RMB = Right mouse button (which allows you to pan the workspace). Shift RMB is holding down shift while dragging with the right mouse button (which zooms the workspace in and out).
You can use these shortcuts when you're editing your project...Rhoel is just saying that the shortcuts are still available if you change your View setting.
Cheers,
Muffy.