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The following figures illustrate the different angles by which the scene can be viewed. The scene in this
example contains a grey back clip and the 3D model of an apple.
Camera viewFront view
Top viewSide view
Setting Camera, Working, and Orthographic Views
To set camera, working, and orthographic views:
1 From the View box, select Camera, Working, or an orthographic view (listed under Action 3D Views).
To:Select:
View the scene in Camera view. This is the scene as viewed by the camera eye. In other
words, your field of vision in world space is equivalent to the viewing frustum of the camera.
The size of objects depends on their distance from the camera eye.
Camera
View the scene as if you are positioned on the positive Y-axis. This is an orthographic view;
there is no perspective deformation.
Top
View the scene from the side, as if you are positioned on the positive X-axis. This is an or-
thographic view; there is no perspective deformation.
Side
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