Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 1:22 pm)
Off the top of my head... Insert a path from the create palette. Click on the 'A' on the camera. Go to 'Linking' Under 'Object Parent Name', select your path Click the constrain to path Under 'Tracking', select the object. Start the camera at one end of the path, keyframe it, go to the end of the animation, the end of the path, keyframe it. That should do the basic thing you want (I think)
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Hi Guys. I'm a stranger to these here parts, coz I'm one of those photographer types that hang out with Michelle and them lot...but I hope you'll help me anyways ;-) I know the basics of Bryce through playing about with it a couple of years back, but if possible I'd like simple instructions (or guidance towards a tutorial if you know of one) for doing the following; I have an object sitting in the middle of a landscape. I want the camera angle to go around the object, keeping the object as the focus of attention. If possible I'd like to use one of the default paths. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Cheers! Mike. (",)