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What controls the way in which 3-D objects are seen by the camera?
What controls the way in which 3-D objects are seen by the camera?
- The camera's position and orientation
- The far clipping plane
- The camera's focal length (correct)
- The near clipping plane
What defines the way in which the objects in a 3-D environment are projected onto the projection plane of a virtual camera?
What defines the way in which the objects in a 3-D environment are projected onto the projection plane of a virtual camera?
- The motion path animations
- The camera's position and orientation
- The relation between the near clipping plane and the far clipping plane (correct)
- The camera's focal length
What type of camera move is a zoom?
What type of camera move is a zoom?
- A move where the camera remains still but the framing of the image changes (correct)
- A move where the camera rotates around an object
- A move where the camera changes position and orientation
- A move where the camera follows a motion path
How are motion path animations enhanced?
How are motion path animations enhanced?
What is used to refine the timing, speed, and acceleration of a motion path animation?
What is used to refine the timing, speed, and acceleration of a motion path animation?
Motion path animations can be ______ with variable speeds, ease ins, and ease outs
Motion path animations can be ______ with variable speeds, ease ins, and ease outs
The focal length in a virtual ______ is defined by the relation between the near clipping plane and the far clipping plane.
The focal length in a virtual ______ is defined by the relation between the near clipping plane and the far clipping plane.
A ______ can be considered a camera move where the camera remains still but the framing of the image changes by gradually and continuously modifying the camera’s focal length.
A ______ can be considered a camera move where the camera remains still but the framing of the image changes by gradually and continuously modifying the camera’s focal length.
The ______ are drawn with a simple curve modeling tool and edited just as any other object in 3-D space would be edited.
The ______ are drawn with a simple curve modeling tool and edited just as any other object in 3-D space would be edited.
The focal length of a ______ controls the way in which 3-D objects are seen by the ______.
The focal length of a ______ controls the way in which 3-D objects are seen by the ______.
True or false: The focal length in a virtual camera is defined by the relation between the near clipping plane and the far clipping plane.
True or false: The focal length in a virtual camera is defined by the relation between the near clipping plane and the far clipping plane.
True or false: A zoom camera move involves both the position and orientation of the camera changing.
True or false: A zoom camera move involves both the position and orientation of the camera changing.
True or false: Motion path animations cannot be enhanced with variable speeds, ease ins, and ease outs.
True or false: Motion path animations cannot be enhanced with variable speeds, ease ins, and ease outs.
True or false: Once a camera is linked to the motion path, it is not possible to refine the timing, speed, and acceleration with the animation curves (interpolation graph).
True or false: Once a camera is linked to the motion path, it is not possible to refine the timing, speed, and acceleration with the animation curves (interpolation graph).
True or false: The paths drawn with a simple curve modeling tool cannot be edited like any other object in 3-D space.
True or false: The paths drawn with a simple curve modeling tool cannot be edited like any other object in 3-D space.