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I am using Crazytalk 2 & when I load the Street scene from library it exceeds the safe zone. How can I move the complete scene without having to reduce each individual prop. When I scroll in with mouse, scene ends up at top of safe zone. I have been into project settings with no joy. I have ended up reducing each prop and it is driving me nuts not being able to work this out. Is there a way to grab the complete scene. Thanks Chris

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I am using Crazytalk 2 & when I load the Street scene from library it exceeds the safe zone. How can I move the complete scene without having to reduce each individual prop. When I scroll in with mouse, scene ends up at top of safe zone. I have been into project settings with no joy. I have ended up reducing each prop and it is driving me nuts not being able to work this out. Is there a way to grab the complete scene. Thanks Chris


To move all or any number of items in your scene simply go to the scene manager and "select all" or as many as you want to move and move them with the "Select Tool".





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Why move the scene when you can move the camera?

Press the Z key and use the mouse wheel (or click and drag up/down) to zoom in/out.
Press the X key and click and drag to pan the camera.

Don't forget to use the Camera Record Mode if you are keying any camera movements.

Jeff



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