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Morph between cameras

Morph between cameras - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Morph between cameras

- In this movie we're going to look at how we move between cameras. We'll start with a simple example because the camera morph tag has two modes. So let's have a look at this scene, we've just played it back. We can see that we've got the heart forming from some clones. And what we'd like to do is move from this camera position, where we're looking at it from an angle to this camera where we're overhead. So what we'll do, is we'll select both our cameras and then we'll come and click on the camera icon, click and hold and we'll choose camera morph. What happens is a new camera is created, a new camera has a camera morph tag applied. Let's look through that camera. And so all we need to do is come down to here where you see the blend. We can just manipulate the slider and we'll morph between camera one and camera two. So we'll rewind and set a key frame for the blend value at frame zero. And then I'm going to…

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