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Posted By lekshmanan.subbiah 6 Years Ago
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Hi Friends,

How to use more than a camera in a single project (mixing)?  I tried using switch but not working as expected. 

Requirement is Camera1, in between camera 2 should use and again camera 1..any suggestion on this please?

Thanks and Regards,
Lex
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You need to do the actual "switching" on the TIMELINE, and the "Switch" in the camera selection allows you to preview that, rather than being stuck in one camera's view the entire time.

I think you right-click on the Switch track (on the timeline) and pick the camera you want.  I'm not at my iClone computer right now, or I could be more explicit with my guidance, but hopefully this gets you pointed in the right direction.



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