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It's incredible to see how far brio has come! I used to need to use ktisis and brio at the same time but now I've cut things down to just brio which has been great.
The only feature ktisis has that I miss however was the work camera feature. With it you could keep your main camera in the position and composition you want, which moving the work camera around freely to change poses etc. then you could snap back to the original view to not lose your shot when you were done posing.
Not sure if it's possible to implement in brio as well.
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Also per the thread title: instead of a work camera, even just being able to create more than one camera solves the problem, or being able to snap to a previous view.
It's incredible to see how far brio has come! I used to need to use ktisis and brio at the same time but now I've cut things down to just brio which has been great.
The only feature ktisis has that I miss however was the work camera feature. With it you could keep your main camera in the position and composition you want, which moving the work camera around freely to change poses etc. then you could snap back to the original view to not lose your shot when you were done posing.
Not sure if it's possible to implement in brio as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: