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Camera View window
Camera View Window: The camera view window is the center of layout and composition in Toon Boom Studio. It is one third of the scene planning views along with the top view panel and the side view panel. In camera view you can visually see the view point of the camera. The camera's view finder establishes which parts of the current scene will be visible in each exposed frame. Of historical interest, in earlier versions of TBS the Camera View was actually titled "scene planning view" and is still often referred to that way in some of the official documentation. In actuality the scene planning views (plural) are a combination of views used together to allow better element manipulation in 3D space.
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