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When you run the "Process camera for line" or "Process camera for children" command in the conversation editor, either from the toolbar (the [[File:Icon process cameras.png]] button) or the tree view's right-click menu, the toolset will attempt to automatically assign cameras to make the conversation more active.
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When you run the "Process camera for line" or "Process camera for children" command in the conversation editor, either from the toolbar (the [[File:Icon process cameras.png]] button) or the edit menu, the toolset will attempt to automatically assign cameras to make the conversation more active.
  
 
Cameras will be chosen from the conversation's [[stage]]. Specifically, from the [[Stage#Place_properties|place properties]]. Make sure you set the "close", "default" and "wide" cameras for each place to an appropriate camera.
 
Cameras will be chosen from the conversation's [[stage]]. Specifically, from the [[Stage#Place_properties|place properties]]. Make sure you set the "close", "default" and "wide" cameras for each place to an appropriate camera.
  
 
[[Category:Conversations]]
 
[[Category:Conversations]]

Latest revision as of 01:13, 13 March 2010

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When you run the "Process camera for line" or "Process camera for children" command in the conversation editor, either from the toolbar (the Icon process cameras.png button) or the edit menu, the toolset will attempt to automatically assign cameras to make the conversation more active.

Cameras will be chosen from the conversation's stage. Specifically, from the place properties. Make sure you set the "close", "default" and "wide" cameras for each place to an appropriate camera.