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March 14, 2021
Question

Having trouble finding the track z camera tool

  • March 14, 2021
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I'm watching a tutorial where the instructor is telling me to use the "track z camera tool" but I can't find it and I can only see the 3 camera tools, but I don't know how to get the track Z camera tool. 

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Community Expert
March 14, 2021

That tutorial has 350 thousand views and I would give the workflow a C and the recommended use of the UI a C-.

 

If you are using CC 2020, the toolbar has changed. You can still press the C key multiple times to step through the different camera tools, but manipulating the camera with these tools is quick but fairly inaccurate. If no layer is selected, the new unified tool will move the camera or change the view, but the C key still steps through the same options.

 

Using multiple views and grabbing the actual X, Y, or Z handles on the 3D cursor with the 3D tools set to local axis mode is by far the easiest way to manipulate the camera. 

 

I hope this helps.

Participant
March 15, 2021

Yes, this helps! 

 

Thank you so much.

Participant
April 19, 2021

Thanks for posting your question. I am doing the same tutorial, and was having the same issue! This is so helpful!

Community Expert
March 14, 2021

What tutorial? There is no Track Z Camera Tool, but there is a Z-axis on the camera that you can grab and move. The way the camera moves depends on which orientation you have selected for the tools in the toolbar. I prefer Local Axis mode. It is the first one and it allows you to move the camera directly toward or away from the Point of Interest when using multiple views.

 

Beware sceptical of the tutorials you look at. Most of them are prepared by well-meaning enthusiasts and they are poorly explained, many have inefficient workflows, and quite a lot of them are just the wrong way to go about something. When you have problems with a tutorial it is important that you post a link so we can know what you are trying to do.  

Participant
March 14, 2021

Thank you for the response, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7452a8ybiM this is the tutorial I was watching, around 54:35.

Participant
May 17, 2021

I was watching the same video and had the same question.