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How to Change Cameras in Poser Software

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From Quick Guide: Animation Software 101

Summary: Learn how to Change Cameras in Poser Software with expert 3D animation and rendering tips in this free software tutorial video.

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By John Carstarphen
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John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international film festivals including...read more

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"JOHN CARSTARPHEN: Hi. This is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. In this floating palette, we have the camera controls and there are two parts to the camera controls: there is the view and there is the movement. And so at the very top of this menu is the view, and right now we have the main camera selected, and just by clicking and dragging this head icon, we can change the view. Now, we're overhead. This is the frontal view. Left...right, and so forth, and we can just scroll right through these. There's a camera dedicated to the face because so much of animation happens in the face. We also have, that's a posing camera, and let's look at the posing camera. The posing camera moves around the axis of the object in a way that the main camera doesn't, and it allows you easier access to posing your figure. We have cameras dedicated to the hands because, again, hands are very important and difficult to animate unless you're right up on them."

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