Showing the camera interest
 
 
 
  1. Activate the Camera Interest option in Camera settings View area the to show or hide the camera interest that is represented by a separate object in the scene.
  2. Switch the view mode to Normal or X-Ray mode by pressing Ctrl-A.

    The camera interest is always placed at the center of the scene. The camera is shown with a dotted line that ends with a “+” (Cross) symbol.

    The “+” (Cross) symbol is the camera interest, or focal point, and the dotted line shows the camera view’s path.

    Note

    The Properties window shows the attributes for the selected camera interest.

  3. You can select the Camera interest from the Schematic view or Viewer window.

    A Camera with its interest

  4. Switch the view mode to Normal or X-Ray mode by pressing Ctrl-A.

    The camera interest is always placed at the center of the scene. The camera is shown with a dotted line that ends with a “+” (Cross) symbol.

    The “+” (Cross) symbol is the camera interest, or focal point, and the dotted line shows the camera view’s path.

    Camera views A. A custom camera viewed through the Producer Perspective B. The custom camera view.