From the course: Storyboarding in 3D with Storyboard Pro
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Stage view vs. Camera view - Storyboard Pro Tutorial
From the course: Storyboarding in 3D with Storyboard Pro
Stage view vs. Camera view
- [Instructor] In your drawing area you'll see two different views the stage view and the camera view. If you only see one of these views, very simple just go up to your Windows dropdown and you can open up the other one so you can either see the stage view or the camera view just select one and it'll open up. Now when you're working in a 2D scene like this, I imported a model as a 2D image. So the stage view and the camera view are virtually identical, they're going to be the same no matter what you're doing. However, when you're working in a 3D scene, let me go to 3D scene here we go, the stage view is going to look markedly different from the camera view. So the difference is the stage view shows you the camera and you can look at that your models in your camera from anywhere in a 3D space. But your camera view will only show you exactly what the camera is seeing. So you're likely when working in a 3D scene, to go back and…
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Bring 3D models into Storyboard Pro1m 2s
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3D formats46s
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Understanding 3D tools2m 58s
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Stage view vs. Camera view1m 13s
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Navigate in 3D space2m 51s
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Top view and Side view windows1m 33s
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3D Graph window1m 18s
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Convert a scene to 3D1m 26s
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