9.5.2

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VIEWS AND VIEWPORTS 21
Edit Menu
Undo View / Redo View
Each viewport has its own Undo View/Redo View functions (the Undo/Redo functions of the main
window do not affect editor cameras, i.e. those in viewports).
The short-cut for Undo View is Ctrl+Shift+Z. For Redo View, use
Ctrl+Shift+Y.
Film Move, Film Magnify, Film Zoom
The arrows point in exactly the same directions before (left) and after (right) using the Film Move and
Film Zoom commands.
These three tools work in the same way as the viewport navigation icons except they preserve the
perspective, i.e. the angles of lines will remain the same. For example, the sides of a house will be
at exactly the same angles in the view before and after using the Film Move, Film Magnify and Film
Zoom tools.
To test these tools, rst activate the view and create a camera (Objects > Scene > Camera). Attach
the camera to the view by choosing the camera’s name from the view’s Cameras > Scene Cameras
menu. If you now change the portion of the picture shown using the Film Move, Film Magnify and Film
Zoom tools, you’ll see that the camera’s values for Focal Length, Field Of View, Offset X and Offset Y
have been changed accordingly.