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1 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Alice Workshop More Precise Positioning Camera Marker One-shot methods Saving a world

2 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Relative Position  In the preview, a table was located in front of garfield and odie.  Jon was off-camera (to the right, as you view the scene)

3 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Relative positioning  Positioning objects relative to one another often involves  Moving the camera to get a close-up view  Precise positioning (often times, more precise than can be accomplished using a mouse)

4 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Think ahead!  Relative positioning often requires moving the camera… but moving the camera will change the opening camera position in the initial scene setup.  Solution:  Place a marker at the camera’s opening location… will allow you to return the camera to the opening position, as needed.

5 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater More controls in scene editor  In the scene editor, click on the More controls button

6 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Dropping a dummy marker  Click on the Drop Dummy at Camera button.

7 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Rename Dummy Marker  In the Object Tree, right-click on “”dummy”and rename it to a more meaningful name, such as originalPosition (not required, but very useful!)

8 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Positioning (in front of)  Add a table and position in front of garfield and odie.  Notice that it is difficult to know the relative position… is the table close enough?

9 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater One-shot actions  One technique for viewing the relative positioning of objects is to the camera’s “get a good look at” method as a one- shot  Method – an action  One-shot – happens one time only, as the scene is being setup

10 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Using a one-shot  Use a one-shot to get a close-up view of the table

11 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Did it work?  Is the table close enough… or too close?

12 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Adjust position  As needed, adjust position of table, garfield, and odie.

13 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Reset camera position  To return the camera to its original position  Pull-down the menu for the move camera to dummy button and select the originalPosition marker.

14 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Alternate technique  Use camera navigation arrows to move the camera in for a close-up view

15 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Reset camera position  To return the camera to its original position  Pull-down the menu for the move camera to dummy button and select the originalPosition marker.

16 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Your turn  Use a one-shot method to have  garfield turn to face the camera.  odie turn to face garfield.

17 Copyright 2011 Wanda Dann, Steve Cooper, Don Slater Save  Be sure to save the world every half-hour, or so…


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