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Brian Schmitt writes:
>>>How about a 'dolly' function for the camera (accessible of course from
>>>layout)? I know it is possible to simulate this by parenting with nul
>>>objects but its a pain.
>>
>> Is this as stupid as it appears? "Dolly moves" are camera moves,
>> and we can see them all the time.
>>
>>
>I think what he was asking for was a way to move the cameras distance
>in a straight tangent from the target. 3D Studio has this function and
>it is quite handy.
>
Brian, would you please translate your above post? I'm