Target markers can be used to constrain the direction the selected camera is facing. Allowing the aim of multiple cameras to be adjusted by moving a single marker.
When a marker that is placed in the volume is selected, the frustums of the cameras in the scene are modified to match the maximum distance of that marker size.
By default, this distance is set by the [heat map marker].
Toggle Show Visibility to display the number of cameras that can see the marker. Lines will be drawn in the scene to show which cameras have visibility.
Green lines identify cameras where the marker is not occluded and is within the camera's max tracking distance.
Red lines identify cameras where the marker is within tracking distance but is occluded by another object.
You can measure the distance between any marker and another marker, or marker, by using the Measure Tool.
Press the Measure Tool button.
Hover a camera or marker you want to measure the distance to.
Select the marker if you want to persist the measurement tool while the marker is selected. Select Cancel or another object to cancel the measurement.
You can constrain a marker to an object, by using the Constraint Tool.
Press the Constraint Tool button.
Hover over the pivot of an object you want to constrain the marker to.
Select the object if you want to apply the constraint. Select Cancel or deselect the marker to cancel the constraint tool.