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(Another way to move the camera in the Render Window)
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:Thanks again for the tip!
:Thanks again for the tip!
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== Another way to move the camera in the Render Window ==
Hello I'm new to this but I found if I desellect any objects (D) then press Shift and then hold down the Left mouse button it is possible to rotate the camera on it's own axis much like you look about when playing the game. As a newcomer I'm finding it easier to navigate interiors via this method, with the aid of V or my mouse wheel to move about. This isnt mentioned and might be of help to those who are finding the Render Window a pain.
Appologies if this is stating something well stated elsewhere but it should be on the 'getting started' bit even if it is. --[[User:Tabula Rasa|Tabula Rasa]] 12:24, 26 March 2009 (EDT)
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