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# Lights, Camera, Scene

## How to change the Camera, Lighting or Scene appearance.

### Viewport Controls

* **Rotate** the character by holding **mouse left click** to rotate the avatar
* **Pan** camera by holding **middle mouse click**
* **Zoom** in or out by using the **mouse scroll wheel**

### Scene Controls Menu

At the most bottom part of the page you can find the scene controls, using those you can change lighting, expressions, select pose or animation, change animation speed, change the camera.

You can toggle between different modes by clicking on one of the available options.

**Double mouse click** to open a sub menu with more options (Lighting, Expression, Animation menus)

**Reset** - The Reset button, only resets the avatar and scene but not the camera or speed.

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Click to change , double click for more options.

**Camera - L**ocked by default to the preset setting, will change according to viewport modes (sculpting, groom, etc..). To have more freedom with moving the camera, and not having automatic switch, toggle ‘Auto switch Camera’ on the right lower corner of the viewport of the screen.

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