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Hi guys I am working on a walkthrough and i have created my path and set up my interactive point to adjust my camera. One thing i noticed is that if I change the angle of one of the cameras it affects the whole path not just the section I am correcting. My question is: Is there anyway of checking/adjusting the camera properties(eye elevation, target elevation) like you would with a standard camera?
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A walkthru uses individual 3D views and each view can be set independently.
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I have a walkthrough that I created in the basement of a building I am working on. Since creating the walkthrough, the clients want to lower the basement by 2 feet. Now my camera is 2 feet higher, it is not too noticable until going though the door and the camera goes through the wall at the top of the door. Is there a simple way to adjust the camera 2 feet lower for the whole path at once?
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Go to a section view and right click on the walkthrough in the project browser. Click show camera. Then move the path up or down to the correct height.
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