From the course: Storyboarding in 3D with Storyboard Pro
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Top view and Side view windows - Storyboard Pro Tutorial
From the course: Storyboarding in 3D with Storyboard Pro
Top view and Side view windows
- [Instructor] In order to accurately place any objects or your camera into 3D space, you need to be able to see your scenes from multiple angles. Now, you always have your stage view, as you see here in the drawing area, but you can also open up top and side view windows. As you can see, here to the right I have my top view, but where's side view? Well let's go ahead and open that. So if I go to my Windows drop down menu, I can open up my top view, which we already have, or my side view here. And then you can just take and place these anywhere you want. I like to have them just off to the right-hand side. Now, because I'm using a rather large Wacom Cintiq, with very high resolution, I have plenty of room to have everything on here. However, if you're using smaller monitors, you may need to have a two monitor setup. So here as you can see, I've got my Wacom on the left where I draw, and my standard monitor over on the…
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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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