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Aim a camera
You can aim the current view’s camera with camera tools. Aiming is like holding the camera up to your eye, then pointing up, down, or moving yourself around your subject matter to frame objects in the scene.
To move a camera through which you are not looking, see Move a camera to another location.
To use a camera tool
- In the view, do one of the following:
- Click View > Camera Tool, select the tool you want to use, then drag the cursor to use the tool.
- Click View > Camera Tool >
, set the options, then click close.
- For a description of the tool settings, see View > Camera Tools.
Tips
- You can use the keyboard combinations to Tumble, Track, and Dolly the camera. See Selection, tools, and actions in the Basics guide for details.
- If you change the default settings in the camera tool options windows, remember to press the Reset Tool button to reset the tool defaults for the next operation.
- Select View > Default Home if you zoom and tumble the view repeatedly and then need to see the default camera’s view.