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Synopsis

tumble [-azimuthAngle angle] [-elevationAngle angle] [-localTumble int] [-pivotPoint linear linear linear] [-rotationAngles angle angle] [camera]

tumble is undoable, NOT queryable, and NOT editable.

The tumble command revolves the camera(s) by varying the azimuth and elevation angles in the perspective window. When both the azimuth and the elevation angles are supplied on the command line, the camera is firstly tumbled for the azimuth angle, then tumbled for the elevation angle.

When no camera name is supplied, this command is applied to the camera in the active view.

The camera's rotate pivot will override a specifed pivot point if the rotate pivot is not at the camera's eye point.

Return value

None

Related

camera, cameraView, dolly, listCameras, lookThru, orbit, roll, track, viewCamera, viewClipPlane, viewFit, viewHeadOn, viewLookAt, viewPlace, viewSet

Flags

azimuthAngle, elevationAngle, localTumble, pivotPoint, rotationAngles
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
-azimuthAngle(-aa) angle create
Degrees to change the azimuth angle.
-elevationAngle(-ea) angle create
Degrees to change the elevation angle.
-rotationAngles(-ra) angle angle create
Two values in degrees to change the azimuth and elevation angles.
-pivotPoint(-pp) linear linear linear create
Three dimensional point used as the pivot point in the world space.
-localTumble(-lt) int create
Describes what point the camera will tumble around: 0 for the camera's tumble pivot, 1 for the camera's center of interest, and 2 for the camera's local axis, offset by its tumble pivot.

Flag can appear in Create mode of command Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
Flag can appear in Query mode of command Flag can be used more than once in a command.

MEL examples

camera;
tumble -aa -30 cameraShape1;  // To change the azimuth angle

tumble -ea 15 cameraShape1;   // To change the elevation angle

tumble -ra -30 15;            // To change the azimuth angle and the elevation angle