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A-to-B camera moves with the Camera Morph tag

A-to-B camera moves with the Camera Morph tag - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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A-to-B camera moves with the Camera Morph tag

- The vast majority of camera moves are a simple shift from A-to-B, and you can certainly key-frame your camera properties in these situations, and we have. But you can also use the Camera Morph object to easily animate between them, as you see in this project. What's happening is we are using three cameras: one camera is a Left to Right animation, so when I press Play, I just have this simple tracking movement. My next camera has Centered Framing. It's just a nice, clean shot of my final logo. And then, I'm using a Morph Camera to morph between these two cameras and animate the blending between them. In order to set this up, let's open our Start file and walk through it. So, the typical procedure is to set your first location, which I have already done, and then Create a Camera. And then set your second position and Create a Camera, which I've also done. Now, to blend between these two with a Morph Camera, I'm going to select my first, and then I'm going to hold down Shift and select…

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