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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The '''Top | The '''Top Down View''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] provides a bird’s-eye perspective of your scene. | ||
It allows creators to visualize [[Camera_Angles]], character placement, and spatial blocking from above, ensuring precise staging for [[Shots]] and [[Scenes]]. | |||
== | == 1. Purpose == | ||
* | * Plan camera positions relative to actors and environment | ||
* | * Block out movement paths for [[Characters]] and [[Digital_Actors]] | ||
* | * Prevent continuity errors by referencing a spatial map | ||
* Support quick adjustments during [[Storyboard_Panels|storyboarding]] | |||
== | == 2. Features == | ||
* | * '''Scene Layout Grid:''' View environment, props, and actor placement | ||
* | * '''Camera Icons:''' Drag-and-drop [[Camera_Movement|camera positions]] with orientation arrows | ||
* | * '''Character Tokens:''' Represent actors with labeled markers for clarity | ||
* '''Multi-Camera Support:''' Display overlapping shots for comparison | |||
* '''Path Tracing:''' Visualize walking, running, or action sequences | |||
== | == 3. How to Use == | ||
* | # Open the [[Editor]] and select **Top Down View** from the toolbar | ||
# Place characters on the layout using drag-and-drop tokens | |||
# Add cameras to define shot direction and focal length | |||
# Trace movement paths for [[Scenes]] and [[Shots]] | |||
# Sync adjustments with [[Timeline_&_Storyboard]] for preview | |||
== | == 4. Benefits == | ||
* | * Quickly communicate staging to collaborators | ||
* | * Combine with [[Lighting]] and [[Camera_Movement]] for full scene planning | ||
* | * Saves credits by reducing the number of trial renders | ||
* Creates a reference map for consistent visual continuity | |||
== | == 5. Roadmap == | ||
* | * Auto-generate camera suggestions based on [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] beats | ||
* Integration with virtual cinematography for AI-assisted blocking | |||
* Export top-down diagrams as PNG for presentations | |||
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[ | <small>See also: [[Storyboard_Panels]], [[Camera_Angles]], [[Camera_Movement]], [[Lighting]], [[Scenes]], [[Shots]], [[Editor]]</small> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:35, 27 August 2025
Overview
The Top Down View in ACT 3 AI provides a bird’s-eye perspective of your scene. It allows creators to visualize Camera_Angles, character placement, and spatial blocking from above, ensuring precise staging for Shots and Scenes.
1. Purpose
- Plan camera positions relative to actors and environment
- Block out movement paths for Characters and Digital_Actors
- Prevent continuity errors by referencing a spatial map
- Support quick adjustments during storyboarding
2. Features
- Scene Layout Grid: View environment, props, and actor placement
- Camera Icons: Drag-and-drop camera positions with orientation arrows
- Character Tokens: Represent actors with labeled markers for clarity
- Multi-Camera Support: Display overlapping shots for comparison
- Path Tracing: Visualize walking, running, or action sequences
3. How to Use
- Open the Editor and select **Top Down View** from the toolbar
- Place characters on the layout using drag-and-drop tokens
- Add cameras to define shot direction and focal length
- Trace movement paths for Scenes and Shots
- Sync adjustments with Timeline_&_Storyboard for preview
4. Benefits
- Quickly communicate staging to collaborators
- Combine with Lighting and Camera_Movement for full scene planning
- Saves credits by reducing the number of trial renders
- Creates a reference map for consistent visual continuity
5. Roadmap
- Auto-generate camera suggestions based on AI Wizard beats
- Integration with virtual cinematography for AI-assisted blocking
- Export top-down diagrams as PNG for presentations
See also: Storyboard_Panels, Camera_Angles, Camera_Movement, Lighting, Scenes, Shots, Editor