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Looking Around the Viewport by Offsetting and Overscanning
Looking around the Viewport without actually moving the camera is especially useful when a camera has been brought in from another package - representing a camera track for instance - and you don’t want to change its position or orientation.
To look around inside the Viewport:
1. | Click ![]() |
2. | To make changes to the current view: |
• Type in the hOff field to pan left (negative value) or right (positive value).
• Type in the vOff field to pan up (positive value) or down (negative value).
• Type in the overscan field to zoom in (value between zero and one) or out (value above one).
3. | Click Reset to restore defaults. |
Tip: All three text fields can be scrubbed by dragging on their names.
While you have the toolbar up the Pan-zoom active warning text is displayed in the top-left corner of the Viewport. When hOff, vOff, or overscan values change from their defaults, Katana displays a warning icon on the left of the toolbar.
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