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  1. #1
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    Camera Move Tools in Overview

    How come if I am in render overview I do not have access to the camera move tool button?
    Brayden Tuscher
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    Brayden
    With the render overview window active, right click up on the menu bar, select custom toolbars, tools tab, scroll to find the orbit camera tools, drag it onto the view window.
    Now I believe each time you open a render view that tool will be available.

    Just starting to use X1 honestly myself and going nuts with all the new toolbars and toolbar configs,,,,

    HTH Ray
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    yeah the orbit tool has always been there but I need the move to, ie to be able to pan the view left to right, etc.
    Brayden Tuscher
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    The “orbit camera tools” is a tool box,,,, with pull down menu!
    The orbit, pan, pointer child button are within,,,
    Or just when in that view hit Alt-o and you’ll be in pan mode.

    ray
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    I am using 10.08 - is that the problem? When I m in that view all I get is the orbit tool. If I click that it doesnt give me any pan options. If I hit Alt-o Chief literally yells "Brayden, you dumb ass that doesnt work here!"

    Rude Chief RUDE! :P
    Brayden Tuscher
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefNewB
    Chief literally yells "Brayden, you dumb ass that doesnt work here!"

    Rude Chief RUDE! :P
    Braydon!
    I’m sorry,,, I’m the dumb ass….. replied too quick,,,, didn’t notice you are in 10.o!!!!!!!
    Give me a minute,,, I,ll take a look at 10.o
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    Like Ray has said, try the Custom Toolbar and get the tools you need.
    Tres.

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    yeah when I am in render overview and go ot custom toolbars it only givs me the orbit tool option
    Brayden Tuscher
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    Arrrrrrrrrrrrr,,, Braydon, there is no pan available in full render overview with 10.o. I believe the pan function is only available in camera shots!

    X1 has pan in most all views,,, me thinks

    My head is spinning, Ray
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    See I learn something all the time !! Thanks Ray! Tres.

  11. #11
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    man that is such a bummer! thanks for your help though
    Brayden Tuscher
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