Camera paths and events can edited. Below are a few examples of modifications that can be made.
Moving a camera path
- Select the camera path that you wish to modify. A frame is now visible around the camera path.
- Click-and-drag to move to a new position.
Stretching a camera path
- Click the camera path that you wish to modify. A frame and yellow snap points appear wherever you left-clicked when you originally placed the path.
- Move the cursor to one of the snap points; the cursor turns yellow.
- Left-click and drag the snap point to stretch the camera path in any direction.
Editing a path event
- Click the Select single object tool
on the 2D toolbar, or hit "S" on your keyboard so that you are in Single Select mode.
- Choose Change target, Change speed, Change elevation, or Change field of view from the Path editing tools section.
- Click once at each end where you want the event to take place to create the event. A purple frame, yellow snap points, and a thick line between the starting point and the end point of the event are now visible.
- Left-click and drag one of the snap points to stretch it. You can, for example, change the placement of the starting point, or the target point when working with the Change Target tool.
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