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Topic ClosedADT 09 - walk through

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    Posted: 08.Jun.2010 at 13:46
Hello all.  I'm havnig a bit of trouble with creating a walk through for ADT 2009.  In using the motion path animation tool, I draw a polyline on which I would like the "camera" to follow.  Is there a way to set the distance/zoom for that "camera" following my polyline?  I'm working with a small area and that would really help.  Or, any other suggestions on how to do this would be great.  Thank you!

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You can define the parameters of the camera, including its FOV (lens).
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How would I go about defining these (what would the command be)?
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