Selects one of the camera tools. For information on the camera tools, see Camera tools.
View > Camera Tools > Tumble Tool
View > Camera Tools > Tumble Tool >
For a description of the Tumble tool, see Tumble.
Select one of the following options:
The camera tumbles about its pivot point. This tumble pivot can also be set in the camera’s Attribute Editor (see “Tumble Pivot” for details). These values are stored in world space coordinates.
View operations such as Frame Selection, Frame All, Look at Selection, Default Home, and Bookmarks all set the tumble pivot.
View > Camera Tools > Track Tool >
For a description of the Track tool, see Track.
You can also press +middle-drag to use the Track tool. Press the Shift key to constrain movement in horizontal or vertical directions.
If off, as the camera moves an object moves at a speed that may be different than the speed of the cursor. This problem occurs with objects far from the camera. Track Geometry is off by default.
If on, as the camera moves, an object moves at the same speed as the cursor. The object selected at the beginning of the Track operation remains under the cursor. Tracking is slower (especially if there are many objects in the scene) if Track Geometry is on.
View > Camera Tools > Dolly Tool >
For a description of the Dolly tool and tips on how to use it, see Dolly.
Select one of the following options:
If Center of Interest is on, middle-drag in the camera’s view to move the camera’s center of interest toward or away from the camera. If off, drag in the camera’s view to move the camera toward or away from its center of interest. drag a region and snap the center of interest to the center of those objects. Center of Interest is off by default.
If Center of Interest (and, or Local) and Bounding box are on, when you drag in the views, a red line with a small x at the end points to indicate the Center of Interest.
View > Camera Tools > 2D Pan/Zoom Tool >
Select this option to choose between the 2D Pan and 2D Zoom tool. Using this tool, you can drag your mouse to interactively move your view horizontally or vertically (pan) or zoom into and out of the scene view (zoom).
For a description of 2D Pan/Zoom, see 2D Pan/Zoom Tool.
View > Camera Tools > Azimuth Elevation Tool
For a description of the Azimuth tool, see Azimuth Elevation.