5. From the Current Item drop-down, choose which camera you want to use.
6. To rename a camera, select the Rename command from the Replace category
under the Items tab.
It really doesn??™t matter if you are working with one camera, two cameras, or ten??”
the settings are the same. Simply point and shoot!
To get the most out of multiple cameras, set them up in a way that will be most
beneficial to your animation. For example, suppose that you need to re-create a
traffic accident and the client wants to see the accident from a bystander??™s viewpoint,
an aerial viewpoint, and the driver??™s viewpoint. By adding three cameras to
your scene and setting them in the desired positions, you can render the animation
from any view.What??™s even cooler in LightWave v9 is that each camera can
be of a different type. For example, you can set up a Classic camera (as you??™ve
done here) to render the majority of your animation. Then, set up a second camera
as an orthographical camera to render just a side view of your scene. Set up a
third camera as a Real Lens Camera, allowing you to specify a particular lens such
as a Canon 24??“70 f/2.
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