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How to Use the Addon
Main Features:
All tools are located in the Camera tab of the 3D View Sidebar (N-Panel). (Press N on your keyboard to hide/unhide the N-Panel).
Features and How to Use Them
1. Save Camera Presets
Purpose: Save the settings of a selected camera for reuse in the current or future projects.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab in the Sidebar.
- Click Save Selected Camera.
- Enter a name for the preset in the dialog box.
- Click OK to save the preset.
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Saved Settings Include:
- Lens type, focal length, lens unit, shift, and clipping ranges.
- Depth of field settings (DOF, focus distance, aperture, etc.).
- Safe area and viewport display settings.
- Composition guides.
Purpose: Save the settings of a selected camera for reuse in the current or future projects.
Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab in the Sidebar.
- Click Save Selected Camera.
- Enter a name for the preset in the dialog box.
- Click OK to save the preset.
Saved Settings Include:
- Lens type, focal length, lens unit, shift, and clipping ranges.
- Depth of field settings (DOF, focus distance, aperture, etc.).
- Safe area and viewport display settings.
- Composition guides.
2. Load Camera Presets
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Purpose: Create a new camera with settings from a saved preset.
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Steps:
- Open the Camera Tools tab in the Sidebar.
- Click Import Saved Camera.
- Select a preset from the dropdown menu.
- Click OK, and a new camera with the preset settings will appear in the scene.
- Open the Camera Tools tab in the Sidebar.
- Click Import Saved Camera.
- Select a preset from the dropdown menu.
- Click OK, and a new camera with the preset settings will appear in the scene.
3. Apply Preset to Current Camera
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Purpose: Apply a saved preset to an already selected camera without creating a new one.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Apply Preset to Selected Camera.
- Choose a preset from the dropdown menu and click OK.
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Apply Preset to Selected Camera.
- Choose a preset from the dropdown menu and click OK.
4. Batch Apply Presets
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Purpose: Apply a preset to multiple selected cameras simultaneously.
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Steps:
- Select multiple cameras in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Batch Apply Presets.
- Select a preset and click OK.
- Select multiple cameras in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Batch Apply Presets.
- Select a preset and click OK.
5. Reset Camera Settings
Purpose: Reset the selected camera to Blender’s default settings.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Reset Camera Settings.
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Resets the Following:
- Focal length, lens type, clipping ranges, and shift.
- DOF settings, safe areas, viewport displays, and composition guides.
Purpose: Reset the selected camera to Blender’s default settings.
Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Reset Camera Settings.
Resets the Following:
- Focal length, lens type, clipping ranges, and shift.
- DOF settings, safe areas, viewport displays, and composition guides.
6. Set Active Camera
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Purpose: Make the currently selected camera the active camera for rendering.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Set as Active Camera.
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Click Set as Active Camera.
7. Focal Length Presets
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Purpose: Quickly adjust the focal length of a camera using predefined presets.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Focal Length Presets tab in the Sidebar.
- Choose a focal length from the dropdown menu (e.g., 24mm, 50mm).
- If "Custom" is selected, adjust the focal length using the slider below.
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Focal Length Presets tab in the Sidebar.
- Choose a focal length from the dropdown menu (e.g., 24mm, 50mm).
- If "Custom" is selected, adjust the focal length using the slider below.
8. Depth of Field Visualization
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Purpose: Enable or disable a visual guide for the focus plane.
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Steps:
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Enable Show DOF Guides to see the focus plane.
- Select a camera in the viewport.
- Open the Camera Tools tab.
- Enable Show DOF Guides to see the focus plane.
Advanced Usage
Customizing Focal Length Presets
- The focal length presets can be customized by editing the
FOCAL_LENGTH_PRESETS
list in the addon code:
FOCAL_LENGTH_PRESETS
list in the addon code:
Sharing Presets
- Presets are stored in a JSON file (
camera_presets_v2.json
) in Blender’s scripts directory.
- To share presets, copy this file to the appropriate scripts folder per that blender version.
camera_presets_v2.json
) in Blender’s scripts directory.Troubleshooting
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No Camera Selected:
- Many tools require a camera to be selected. If no camera is selected, use the Create Camera button.
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Presets Not Found:
- Ensure presets have been saved and are stored in the JSON file.
- If the file is missing or corrupted, the addon will recreate it as empty.
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