Tip

33

Blender 4.4

Automatically switch between cameras in the timeline

With your cameras set, go to the timeline and move to your second camera’s first keyframe. At that frame, press M to add a marker. Bind the marker to the active camera (Camera 2) with Ctrl + B. Press 0 to enter Active Camera View and play the animation — the camera will switch at the marker.

Note: For smooth, interruption-free transitions, set your cameras’ keyframe handle types to Vector (V > Vector).

Non-standart settings detected*

Automatically switch between cameras in the timeline

Desktop monitor containing the video tip

Tip

33

Blender 4.4

Automatically switch between cameras in the timeline

With your cameras set, go to the timeline and move to your second camera’s first keyframe. At that frame, press M to add a marker. Bind the marker to the active camera (Camera 2) with Ctrl + B. Press 0 to enter Active Camera View and play the animation — the camera will switch at the marker.

Note: For smooth, interruption-free transitions, set your cameras’ keyframe handle types to Vector (V > Vector).

Tip

33

Blender 4.4

Automatically switch between cameras in the timeline

With your cameras set, go to the timeline and move to your second camera’s first keyframe. At that frame, press M to add a marker. Bind the marker to the active camera (Camera 2) with Ctrl + B. Press 0 to enter Active Camera View and play the animation — the camera will switch at the marker.

Note: For smooth, interruption-free transitions, set your cameras’ keyframe handle types to Vector (V > Vector).