How to Move a Camera in Blender 3D

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Move the camera using keyboard shortcuts, viewport controls, or Walk Navigation Mode Do you need to move the camera to view in Blender 3D? When you render an image or video in Blender, the scene the camera is pointing at is what gets...
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Do you need to move the camera to view in Blender 3D? When you render an image or video in Blender, the scene the camera is pointing at is what gets rendered. There are multiple ways you can move a camera in Blender 3D. You can use the keyboard shortcuts to grab or rotate the camera or lock the camera to the viewport and use the viewport controls. You can also use WASD controls in Walk Navigation Mode. This wikiHow article teaches you three easy ways to move the camera in Blender 3D.

Things You Should Know

  • Move a camera by selecting it with the mouse and pressing "G" to grab or "R" to rotate it. Then, drag it with the mouse.
  • You can also lock the camera to the viewport by clicking "View" > "Sidebar." Then click "View" in the sidebar. Check "Lock Camera to Viewport."
  • Use the middle mouse wheel to rotate the viewport/camera. Hold shift and use the mouse wheel to pan the camera from side to side. Roll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out.
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Using Keyboard Shortcuts

  1. Step 1 Click the camera to select it.
    The camera resembles a triangle-shaped object in your scene. When you start a new project in Blender 3D, a camera and a cube are added to the scene automatically.
    • If your viewport is Camera View, click the frame around the camera frame to select the camera.
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Using Viewport Controls

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Using Walk Navigation Mode

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