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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
LOLOL. Man I gotta laugh because that has happened to me so many times. First I have to say that I don't know the answer to your question, but I do have a fix so that it never happens again. When you begin a new project and before you have done anything, create a new camera by clicking the camera button. Then select that camera (usually camera2) and work from there. Create additional cameras as you work but NEVER touch camera 1. Always let that remain your default camera. I am sorry I couldnt help you out immediately, but I think my tip will help you out in the long run.
This morning I had to laugh too...what a mess I made last night . Anyway thanks both for the help ! g&c -I will definately do what you suggest from now on. polax- the copy/paste option of the whole scene didn't seem possible but I've managed to reset the main camera to something like a default. Oh the joys of learning new software !!
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Can someone tell me how to set the main camera back to it's defaults ? I'm in the middle of making a new image and have made a mess of the camera angles...lost my objects in the mist and all . Just don't see in the pdf how to do get it back to the default settings.