Camera

Camera

Add cameras to manage scenes with different focal lengths and compositions. Choose a camera when exporting or publishing.

Add camera

Add a new camera via Top Bar → Add Camera.
Once added, you can switch between cameras using the dropdown at the top of the Viewport.

The new camera appears in the Scene List.
To view only cameras, change the filter from All to Camera.

Control camera

By switching scenes, you can control the Viewport using the camera.

For detailed adjustments, select the camera from the Scene List.

A preview of the camera and selectable cameras will appear in the Viewport.

Use the Gizmo that appears when selecting the camera to make precise adjustments in movement and rotation.

Remove camera

To delete a camera, select it and open the menu with RMB, then choose Delete or use the shortcut keys.

  • Delete shortcut : Backspace or Delete

Focal length

Adjust the field of view by modifying the camera's focal length, rather than moving the viewport.
Even with the same camera position, the landscape captured in the viewport changes based on the focal length.

Select the camera in the Scene list and adjust the Focal Length value.

The unit is millimeters (mm), and you can input values from 8mm to 200mm.

  • Wide(8~35) : Wide field of view, distortion occurs, suitable for capturing as much of the scene as possible,
    like landscapes.(*Default : 35mm)

  • Standard(35~85) : Standard field of view, suitable for general purposes like product or portrait photography.

  • Telephoto(85~200) : Narrow field of view, minimal distortion, used for zooming in on distant subjects.


Focus Range

Adjust the focus distance and intensity based on the selected point. *(Depth of Field)

Focus settings can only be used when Basic Render is enabled and are not available in Light Render.



First, select the camera where you want to enable Focus Range settings.

If rendering is not active, it will be enabled automatically.

Set focus: Click the button to select a focus point.
You must choose a specific point on a model—empty areas in the viewport cannot be selected.

Range(0.1~32): Determines the blur effect based on distance from the focus point.

  • Lower values: Blur starts closer to the focus point.

  • Higher values: Blur starts father away.