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Date: Sun, 7 Aug 1994 10:42:50 -0700 (MST)
From: David Gilinsky <dave@gaspra.pd.com>
Subject: View Tracking?
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Hi there,
I'm in the middle of a lengthy character animation sequence, here,
and I find myself wishing I could lock the non-camera views on an object,
so that the object of choice would always be in the center of the view.
I realize that I can keep pressing the center button, but how do I keep
an object centered in the view during a preview? I also realize that I
could create a camera motion that would give me view I want during the
preview, but that would be very inconvenient on this project because object
placement from camera POV is critical and the camera motion is complex.
If I've missed something obvious, please release me from the shackles of
ignorance.;)
Thanks in advance...
Dave
Pixel Dust, Inc.
dave@gaspra.pd.com
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