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Ar c R ot ate S elected—Uses the center of the
current selection as the center of rotation. The
selected object remains at the same position in
the viewport while the view rotates around their
center.
Arc Rota te SubObject—Uses the center of
the current sub-object selection as the center
of rotation. The selection remains at the same
position in the viewport while the view rotates
around its center.
Cam era Viewpo rt Contro ls
Right-click any viewport label. > Views > Choose a
camera.
Keyboard > C
ACameraviewportshowstheviewfromacamera,
looking in the direction it’s aimed.
Camera viewport controls include the following.
Two of these cont rols are available in all v iewports.
Dolly C amera, Target, or Both (page 3–788)
Perspective (page 3–789)
Roll Camera (page 3–790)
Zoom Extents All, Zoom Extents All Selected
(page 3–780)
(available in al l viewports)
Field-of-View Button (page 3–784)
Truck Camera (page 3–791)
Orbit/Pan C amera (page 3–791)
Maximize Viewport Tog gle (p age 3–780)
(available
in all viewports)
ActivateaCameraviewfromtheviewport
right-click menu, under Views. If the scene
contains more than 10 c ameras, the last entry in
thelistis"MoreCameras.”Choosethistodisplay
the Choose A View dialog, which shows the
complete list.
IfasinglecameraisselectedandyoupressC,the
active viewport switches to the view from that
camera. If, w hen you press C,thescenecontains
more than one camera and no camera or multiple
cameras are selected, the Select Camera dialog
appears; choose a camera from the list.
Procedure
ToundochangestoaCameraviewport,dooneof
the following:
• Click Undo on the main toolbar.
•PressCT RL+Z.
Note: This is different behavior from
orthographic viewports, which require the use
of Views menu > Und
o, or SHIFT+Z.
Dolly Camera, Target, or Both
Activate a Camera v
iewport. > Viewpor t navigation
controls > Dolly Camera or Dolly Target or Dolly Camera
+Target
The buttons on thi
sflyoutreplacetheZoom
button when a Camera viewport is active. Use
them to move the camera and/or its target along
the camera’s mai
n axis, toward or away from what
thecameraispointingat.