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    Default Camera settings

    Does anyone know of a way to change the camera height and the target height with a single setting? I want to be able to set that to a default value so it is the same every time without me having to change it.

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    Default Re: Camera settings

    Quote Originally Posted by Shizzjr View Post
    Does anyone know of a way to change the camera height and the target height with a single setting? I want to be able to set that to a default value so it is the same every time without me having to change it.

    Thank you
    type in camera at the command prompt. it will prompt you to pick location. then direction. after that it will give you the settings and you can specify height.

    if your talking about a permanant setting of say 5' or something then use CAMERAHEIGHT = 5' that will set the default height for new camera objects. i think thats a system variable not a drawing variable.

    hope this helps.
    Last edited by Gigliano70; 2008-11-06 at 09:28 PM. Reason: i found the sysvar he/she needed

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