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Using the Camera Axes Controls

The Camera Axes Controls let you move the view of your scene along specific axes. When you're using these controls, the view does not tilt or rotate from its original position. It only moves up, down, back, or forward. The Camera Axes Controls affect your camera's location (Offset) only, not its orientation (Rotation).

One thing to remember when using the Camera Axes Controls is that the movement along an axes is affected by the current camera rotation/angle so Bryce will move along all affected axes in order to move the required amount along the selected axes. In the working window, however, the scene moves in the exact direction you selected.

The Camera Axes Controls are not available if you are in any Orthogonal View. When unavailable, these controls turn dark grey. If you are in an Orthogonal View, you must use the Zoom and Pan tools for navigation. Refer to "Orthogonality and Views" for more on these views.

There are three Camera Axes Controls available:

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