How to Make Blender Camera Settings?
The "Shift + A" shortcut is used to create a camera. After pressing the "Shift + A" keys, the "add" menu appears on the screen. Place your mouse cursor on "camera" and left click, or highlight "camera" using the up and down arrow keys and press enter.
Changing the Orbit of the View Area
To change the trajectory of the viewport, click the middle mouse button and move the cursor around the viewport. Make sure you begin to hold down the middle mouse button while your cursor is in the viewport.
Scrolling the View Area
To scroll, hold down Shift + Middle mouse button and move your mouse over the view. As with Orbit, your mouse cursor needs to be within the viewport before scrolling and pressing buttons.
Replacing the Active Camera
If you have more than one camera in your scene, if you want to change the camera image you view with the NumPad0 shortcut key and use the image of the other or new camera, simply select the camera you want to change, the other camera you want to define and use the Ctrl + NumPad0 shortcut keys. As a result of this process, the selected camera image will also affect the image that will result from the render process. The rendering process is based on the active camera. Cameras are never displayed in the rendering process (even if they are in the scene's field of view).
Sahnede birçok kamera bulunması halinde, bir önceki (önce seçili olan) kamera görüntüsüne dönmek için Alt + NumPad0 kısayol tuşunu da kullanabilirsiniz.
First Person View
This is perhaps the easiest way to move the camera or viewport. First-person view allows you to rotate using the mouse and “step” the keyboard forward, backward, sideways, up and down. These controls are similar to those of many video games.
We remind you that you came to enter the first-person view that changed with Shift + F + AccentGrave Shift (Shift + is). If you want to change it again, follow these simple steps:
Go to preferences in the "Edit" menu in the upper left corner of the screen.
Select the "Keymap" section and type "Fly" in the name search
Click on the default shortcut box
Introduce your new shortcut using your keyboard or any other combination you want.
Press W or S to move forward or backward, respectively. Press A or D to move left or right. Finally, press the E or Q button to move up or down. Since pressing a single key does nothing, you have to hold those keys down to move in the direction you want.
If the speed of movement of the view is not to your liking, you can scroll the mouse wheel up or down to slow down the movement speed. Once you have finished looking around or set the view to the position you want, press enter or left click to exit the first person view. Your current viewport or camera view is saved when you exit and can then be moved using any of the other two methods.


