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====Moving the Camera====
====Moving the Camera====
[[File:Cinematics-keypoint-edit-target.jpg|frame|left|This object indicates where the camera is currently aimed at.]]
[[File:Cinematics-keypoint-edit-target.jpg|frame|left|This object indicates where the camera is currently aimed at.]]
While editing the camera position for a cinematic, you have more exact control over the camera. This also means the controls are different from moving the camera normally, this can be done with your mouse or keyboard or both.
While editing the camera position for a cinematic, you have more exact control over the camera. These controls differ from normal movement and can be operated via mouse, keyboard, or both.


{{Editor steps|preamble=|form=:* |title=Editing the camera position with your mouse|To start moving the camera, press both mouse buttons and drag your mouse|To move the camera, use the left mouse button.|To move the camera up and down, use both mouse buttons at the same time.|To change the direction the camera is pointed at, use the right mouse button.|To rotate the camera around its axis, scroll up or down with the scroll wheel.}}
{{Editor steps|preamble=|form=:* |title=Editing the camera position with your mouse|To start moving the camera, press both mouse buttons and drag your mouse|To move the camera, use the left mouse button.|To move the camera up and down, use both mouse buttons at the same time.|To change the direction the camera is pointed at, use the right mouse button.|To rotate the camera around its axis, scroll up or down with the scroll wheel.}}


{{Editor steps|preamble=|form=:* |title=Editing the camera position with your keyboard|To navigate you can use the arrow buttons on your keyboard. The left and right directed arrows move the camera in the same direction, eventually allowing it to spin 360 degrees around the object.|Also the up and down arrow buttons can be used, using these buttons the user can vary between a top and bottom view}}
{{Editor steps|preamble=|form=:* |title=Editing the camera position with your keyboard|To navigate you can use the arrow buttons on your keyboard. The left and right directed arrows move the camera in the same direction, eventually allowing it to spin 360 degrees around the object.|Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle between top and bottom views.}}
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====Stop Editing Camera Position====
====Stop Editing Camera Position====
[[File:Cinematics-keypoint-right-edit-stop.jpg|frame|right|The button to stop editing the camera position.]]
[[File:Cinematics-keypoint-right-edit-stop 2026.png|frame|right|The button to stop editing the camera position.]]
When you are done editing the camera position for this keypoint, you can press "Stop Editing Camera Position" to leave the camera editing mode. The camera will reset to the camera position set for this Key Point. If you store your current camera position right before stopping camera editing mode, you will not see the camera move.
When you are done editing the camera position for this keypoint, you can press "Stop Editing Camera Position" to leave the camera editing mode. The camera will reset to the camera position set for this Key Point. If you store your current camera position right before stopping camera editing mode, you will not see the camera move.
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 7 July 2026

The buttons in camera editing mode.

When the "Edit Camera Position" button is selected, you enter camera editing mode. This mode allows you to edit the camera location and orientation for the selected Key Point. In place of the "Edit Camera Position" button, new buttons will have appeared in the right panel to store the current camera position. In the 3D Visualization, an object will be visible to help orient the camera.

Moving the Camera

This object indicates where the camera is currently aimed at.

While editing the camera position for a cinematic, you have more exact control over the camera. These controls differ from normal movement and can be operated via mouse, keyboard, or both.

 Editing the camera position with your mouse:
  • To start moving the camera, press both mouse buttons and drag your mouse
  • To move the camera, use the left mouse button.
  • To move the camera up and down, use both mouse buttons at the same time.
  • To change the direction the camera is pointed at, use the right mouse button.
  • To rotate the camera around its axis, scroll up or down with the scroll wheel.
 Editing the camera position with your keyboard:
  • To navigate you can use the arrow buttons on your keyboard. The left and right directed arrows move the camera in the same direction, eventually allowing it to spin 360 degrees around the object.
  • Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle between top and bottom views.


Store Camera Position

The button to store camera position.

When the camera is in the position you want for this Key Point, you can press "Store Camera Position" to store the current location and orientation of the camera for this Key Point.

Stop Editing Camera Position

The button to stop editing the camera position.

When you are done editing the camera position for this keypoint, you can press "Stop Editing Camera Position" to leave the camera editing mode. The camera will reset to the camera position set for this Key Point. If you store your current camera position right before stopping camera editing mode, you will not see the camera move.