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Rotate the camera on the Z-axis. This option only modifies Target cameras.Roll
Rotate the camera lens around the look-at point.Orbit
Move the camera lens towards (zoom in) or away from (zoom out) the look-at point.Dolly
2 Drag the cursor in the image window.
The camera is modified. Related Camera menu controls are updated to reflect the changes.
Zooming In and Out
Use the Zoom option to move the camera eye toward or away from the point of interest. While viewing the
scene in Camera view, zoom in or out from the point of interest to move the camera eye closer to or farther
from the point of interest. In Top, Side, or Front view, you can enlarge or reduce the scene in the image
window without affecting the camera. Zooming has no effect in Schematic view.
To zoom the camera:
1 From the Tools box, select Zoom.
2 Place the cursor in the image window.
The cursor changes to a magnifying glass.
3 To zoom in, drag the cursor to the left. To zoom out, drag the cursor to the right.
About Motion Blur
Use the Motion Blur tool to simulate the blur created by fast-moving objects. You can apply motion blur
globally (to the entire scene) and then exclude objects in the scene from its effect.
To use motion blur, enable the Motion Blur button in the Action Setup menu and specify motion blur
settings.
You can animate the Motion blur button, as well as the Phase, Shutter, and Samples fields. They can be
found in the Channel Editor under the motion_blur folder.
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