A Locked View: How to Lock the Camera to Views and Objects
Locking your camera to specific views or objects in Blender can enhance your animation workflow. Discover how with our comprehensive guide.
Locking your camera to specific views or objects in Blender can enhance your animation workflow. Discover how with our comprehensive guide.
Adjusting the view focal length in Blender can dramatically improve your renders. Learn how to manipulate depth perception for more realistic scenes.
Frame your Blender objects perfectly with composition techniques. Enhance your scenes for rendering and animation with precision framing.
Regardless of what scene you are creating or whether it’s a still image or an animation, one of the most important objects will be your camera, specifically where your camera is in the viewport. Moving and positioning your camera can be difficult, as you combine the change in location with rotation so that the camera … Read more
In Blender, we can animate any object within our scene, including the lights and camera. A common animation is to have your camera track a specific point of reference, such as a mesh object. When the object moves, the camera will rotate to keep the object in view. To track an object using your camera, … Read more
When creating our 3D objects, we often want to display our creations to the world, and a really good way to do this is to publish a carousel animation of your model where we rotate the camera around the object so that we can view it from all sides. There are several methods for creating … Read more