1. Click Fine Tune Camera View from the Object Info palette of a selected camera object.The Perspective View Controls dialog box opens. Either use the sliders or enter values to adjust the camera settings; changes are reflected automatically in the drawing.For Camera Height, Look To Height, and Camera Distance, the slider range is proportional to the displayed value. To expand the slider range, enter a larger value.
Camera Move Left/Right Focal Length (zoom) Increases or decreases the perspective effect, making the perspective lines vanish more or less steeply about the look-to point; works most effectively when the look-to point is at the center of the scene or object being viewed Clip Frame Aspect Ratio Sets the aspect of the perspective clipping window; use in conjunction with the Clip Frame Size to obtain the desired window size Sets the scale of the perspective clipping window; use in conjunction with the Clip Frame Aspect Ratio to obtain the desired window size
2. A camera object can be copied to insert additional camera views. In addition, the 2D camera display attributes can be set by fill and pen foreground and background colors in the Attributes palette. Control points adjust the field of view angle, the look-to point, and the camera name location.
Sets the color of the view line connecting the camera to the look-to point, as well as the color of the 3D camera representation The divergence between the apparent field of view angle and the lens field of view angle increases as the difference between the camera and look-to heights increases. When the camera and look-to heights are equal, the lens field of view angle line (dashed gray line by default) is not visible.
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