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1: Open Your Scene
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- Launch your rendering software.
- Open the scene you want to work on or create a new one.
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- Locate the camera settings on the top bar. This panel is where you control the camera's parameters.
- If you don't have a camera in your scene yet, create a new camera object.
3: Position and Orient the Camera
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- Select the camera object in your scene or create a new one.
- Use the move and rotate tools to position and orient the camera within the scene.
- Frame the shot by adjusting the camera's position and direction. Pay attention to the subject and composition.
4: Adjust Camera Settings
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Access the camera's properties or settings in the camera panel.
Configure the following camera settings: