When working on 3D scenes, you will want to use Camera View, which always displays elements from the point of view of the camera lens: docs.toonboom.com/help/storyboard-pro-6/storyboard/reference/views/camera-view.html When working on 2D scenes, the Stage view has similar functionality to the Camera view. If you are working on a 3D scene, the Stage view allows you to view the stage from any point of view in 3D space.
Thank you for this tutorial! It was very helpful! :D
Can you please add option to draw on a video or a 3D backgroud with moving camera through space.
Draw panel by panel then Pin your character layer to camera. Zoom in and out.q
Is there a way to get rid of the grid that appears when I switch to 3D mode?
No
I don't have the square and circle guide coming up on mine.
Switch to 3D modeq
My camera mask disappears when i enable 3d mode. The option to turn it on is grayed out. Any way to to get it working again?
When working on 3D scenes, you will want to use Camera View, which always displays elements from the point of view of the camera lens: docs.toonboom.com/help/storyboard-pro-6/storyboard/reference/views/camera-view.html
When working on 2D scenes, the Stage view has similar functionality to the Camera view. If you are working on a 3D scene, the Stage view allows you to view the stage from any point of view in 3D space.