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Morph between cameras

Morph between cameras - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Morph between cameras

- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to look at how we morph between cameras. We'll start with a simple example because the camera morph tag has two modes. So what we're going to try and do is recreate this animation that I've been playing through. So we'll just close this down and in this scene we're going to as I said create a simple camera move based on these two cameras. So, create a camera morph tag by selecting a camera that we wish to morph. So we'll select camera A and camera Z. Come over here to our cameras, and we'd use camera morph. So what happens is, a new rig is created, and we have this camera morph tag as well. So if we look through the camera now, we're looking through our morph camera. And so, to actually move between our points here, which we have set up camera A and camera Z we use the blend slider. So we can blend from camera A to Z. What we need to do is set up some key frames for this. So I'm going to come over to frame 30 and I'll set up key at blend 0…

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