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Summary: How to set up shortcut keys in Cinema 4D; learn more about animation and rendering software in this free instructional video.
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John Carstarphen John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international fil... read more
Hi, this is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. For the view port settings for this particular view, we're going leave the perspective setting enabled. I'm going to click OK and we're back to where we were. The other way to change the view is to go under camera and just select the projection that you'd like to have. That's right, that was left, this is front, this back, this is top and so forth. Each window, each view port window, has these same menus. All of these menus can be configured. In fact, you can add shortcut keys to any of these. The way to do that is to go to window, command manger, and we'll go to view window. You'll see that this is every option that you could possibly have in a view window. We can assign a shortcut. For instance, if we want the back view to be number two, then we assign it number two. Now when we click on number two, we go to the back view.