Camera Settings (LSV)

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Access the LSV → Settings Menu → Camera Settings pop-up window to view available cameras; add a camera or delete a created camera; set a camera to a desired vantage point, and more.

Camera Settings Navigation

  1. Left click the menu tab in the upper left corner of the screen.

  2. Left click the Camera Settings menu option to open the Camera Settings pop-up window.

  3. View available cameras in the cameras textbox at the top of the Camera Settings menu.

    • Left click on a camera name to switch to a different camera view

    • View the current camera selection in the active camera textbox

  4. Left click the button to load a new camera angle based on the active camera’s current view.

    • The newly created camera:

      • Is named unassigned by default

      • Automatically becomes the active camera

      • Can be renamed in the active camera textbox

  5. To delete a user-added camera:

    • Left click the unwanted camera name in the cameras textbox

    • Ensure the selected camera name displays in the active camera textbox

    • Left click the button

Camera Customization Sliders and Select Boxes

  1. Left click to select the desired camera name in the cameras textbox.

  2. Left click and drag available slider(s) until you achieve a desired camera view.

    • Or left click into each slider textbox, press the tab key, backspace to delete the current entry, and type in a desired value

      • x, y, z axes camera placement

      • distance

      • near

      • far

      • fov (Field of View)

  3. Left click the Visualize Cameras select box to view each camera on the scene.

    • Use the frustrum size slider to adjust a camera’s viewing range

  4. Left click the Orthographic Projection select box to depict the model using parallel lines to project onto a plane.

    • Change the value in the Ortho scale slider to shrink or enlarge the projection

  5. Left click the Enable Render Distance select box, then left click and drag the distance slider to customize the rendering distance when using the camera.