What is the View Keeper?

The View Keeper is a special tool for Blender that helps you manage your camera settings. It saves your camera views and settings so you do not have to set them up every time. This tool makes your work faster…
The View Keeper is a special tool for Blender that helps you manage your camera settings. It saves your camera views and settings so you do not have to set them up every time. This tool makes your work faster…
When you create an animation, you often want the camera to follow a character. This makes your story come alive and gives your scene a professional look. Imagine a movie where the camera glides smoothly behind a hero or follows…
Animating a zoom effect with the Blender camera is a fun and creative way to make your 3D scenes look more dynamic and engaging. A zoom effect makes the camera get closer to or farther away from a subject without…
Sometimes, you need the camera to line up exactly along a specific axis. This helps you get clear and professional-looking shots. For example, in architectural visualization, a perfectly aligned camera can show clean, straight lines of a building. In animation…
Creating a circular camera animation in Blender is a fun and creative way to show off your 3D scene. This is basically a camera that slowly moves in a circle around an object, like a drone flying around a statue…
Cameras in Blender let you see your work from different angles and help you tell a story with your scene. Sometimes, you may want to change the view quickly. Toggling between camera views makes it easy to see your scene…
Cameras in Blender serve as the eyes of your 3D scene, capturing the world you create from different angles and perspectives. A single camera is often enough for simple renders, but when you work on animations, cinematic sequences, or detailed…
Cameras in Blender show your scene from a chosen viewpoint. In most case, you want the camera to follow an object automatically. This gives you the ability to focus on a moving character, a special item, or any important element…
The handheld camera effect is one of the most powerful tools in cinematography and animation. It brings realism, energy, and emotion to a scene by mimicking the unpredictable motion of a real-life camera operator. Whether you’re crafting a tense action…
A tracking shot, also known as a dolly shot, is a cinematographic technique where the camera smoothly follows a subject as it moves through a scene. This technique is commonly used in films, animations, and architectural visualizations to create dynamic…