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Post by fvithii on Jun 1, 2019 11:33:54 GMT -5
This isn't really much of a cc problem, but it's still annoying to deal with. How do I reset the camera view back to normal after it accidentally zooms out of view to the point where I can't see what I'm making anymore? I hate when I have to spend a couple minutes trying to find my object, so is there a quick shortcut to reset it to the default view in a matter of seconds? Thanks in advance!
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Post by HugHug003 on Jun 1, 2019 15:35:42 GMT -5
You could always just save your project, exit and get back in. Would only take a few seconds! Also you can hit the backspace key a few times and it will take you to back to you last position.
Edit: But if you hit the "home" key next to the page up/down keys on your keyboard it centers your project.
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Post by fvithii on Jun 1, 2019 18:11:02 GMT -5
You could always just save your project, exit and get back in. Would only take a few seconds! Also you can hit the backspace key a few times and it will take you to back to you last position. Edit: But if you hit the "home" key next to the page up/down keys on your keyboard it centers your project. Oh my gosh, thank you HugHug003! I didn't even know you could do the backspace trick until now. Thank you for your help!
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Post by scipiogarling on May 15, 2022 10:57:16 GMT -5
"You could always just save your project, exit and get back in" That doesn't reset the camera view on my project.
" you can hit the backspace key a few times and it will take you to back to you last position." That doesn't help if you aren't in the same sesssion where it was originally centered.
"But if you hit the "home" key next to the page up/down keys on your keyboard it centers your project." My keyboard doesn't have a "Home" key.
How is there not a command within the program for this?
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