Lesson Review


1.

What are the four views of the MultiPlane node?

2.

Which render mode is the most efficient?

3.

How can you quickly hook up all inputs of the MultiPlane node?

4.

Describe the purpose of the cameraDistance parameter.

Answers

1.

Camera, top, side, and perspective.

2.

The Hardware setting is the most efficient render mode.

3.

Highlight the nodes and Shift-click the plus sign (+) input of the MultiPlane node.

4.

The cameraDistance parameter lets you adjust the relative spacing between layers that are attached to the camera, and between those layers and the unattached layers in the workspace.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Multipane View

(numeric keypad only)

0

cycles through every angle

1

displays the camera angle

2

displays the front angle

3

displays the top angle

4

displays the side angle

5

displays the perspective angle

Perspective View

Shift-B

centers the Perspective view on a selected object

Camera View

V-drag

rotates the camera around its z -axis

S-drag

rotates the camera around the x- and y-axes, around the camera's own center point, changing the position of the camera target

Z-drag

pans the camera in and out along the z-axis

D-drag

pans the camera and camera target together along the x- and y-axes

X-drag

pivots the camera around the camera target's orbit point

MultiPlane Transform

Q or P

pans

W or O

rotates

E or I

scales





Apple Pro Training Series. Shake 4. Professional Compositing and Visual Effects
Apple Pro Training Series. Shake 4. Professional Compositing and Visual Effects
ISBN: 321256093
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 156

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