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  • #74021
    visualizer
    Customer

    Hi
    I have a simple doubt. When enter in VR camera starts from zero position on X & Y

    How can I make camera position to some different location? Instead of X=0 & Y=0.
    OR
    I have to always shift whole scene by considering the camera position initial state of zero?

    #74022
    kdv
    Participant

    You can move the camera control object (with the scene camera attached to it) to any starting point right after entering the VR mode.

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    #74102

    @kdv

    For some reason there are some pics like this one uploaded to this website but not really attached to anything. Do you need them? :scratch:

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    #74103
    kdv
    Participant

    If you don’t mind I’d like them to stay where they are.

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    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of the meaning at all.

    #74148
    visualizer
    Customer

    kdv

    you mean camera child of empty and empty gets to some location after entering in VR mode?

    I had already tried similar with slightly different way. I used camera tween. It didn’t work.

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    #74150
    kdv
    Participant

    I mean the camera control object. You can’t directly control the camera in VR but you can control that specially added object.

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    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of the meaning at all.

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