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Camera Lock Avatar [Namvia HUD] Version 1.8

Camera Lock Avatar [Namvia HUD]
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Camera Lock HUD
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➤ Configuration

All you have to do is wear the HUD and click to lock/save (Use the ESC key if the camera doesn't move to the saved slot.)

➤ Function

• This HUD can save up to 2 camera positions
• Very easy little tool which allows you to lock your camera position. Just wear the HUD and click to lock, you can change your camera angle and then revert to the previous locked view.

• Handy for building to keep your camera view locked in your project - as sometimes it will jump around for various reasons and functions. Handy for photographers as you setup the perfect shot.

➤ Updates

♦ Last Update ♦

February 2022 (I noticed that people are still buying it even though it's from 2016, so I've updated it.)

Release date: 8/10/2016

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  • easy
  • weapons
  • photos
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Gamechanger!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted January 26, 2025 by Nadine Lemondrop

As a Creator and Photograph, it was always a pain in the ass to not be able to save more than just ONE single cam position, (which is already saved and in use to make product pics) and not having the option to save more when needed for other photoshots.

This simple and genius tool TRIPLES the available options with an easy to use hud, this tool added so much freedom and quality of life to photoshootings, that i consider it a must have for every store owner and/or photograph that need several cam lock slots.

5 stars my friend!!!

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Simple tool that saved me hours
full star full star full star full star full star Posted April 14, 2024 by Aggi Wycliffe

Thank you so much for this HUD! I've been doing extravagant photo scenes lately, involving multiple characters that require me to change bodies and outfits, and then combine screenshots in post editing. I struggled to keep the camera from moving, and finally thought to look and see if someone had solved that problem. Yes, and here it is! Wear a HUD, and click two buttons - 'save' and 'use.' You can scroll your camera around all you like after hitting save, but hit 'use' and then 'escape' and it pops right back to that saved position. You can save two different positions if needed. The HUD remembers the saved positions even if you take it off and put it back on again.

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fantastic solution !!!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted March 08, 2017 by MortalPush

Great job, easy and great, ty !

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