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I'm building a simple visualisation tool, and I'm looking to have the ability to move the user around the scene. Currently I'm moving the viewing platform, but it seems I need to also change the orientation of the platform (camera) to keep it pointing at the middle of my scene. Other 3D systems I have used in the past had the ability to 'point' the camera at a location so that the camera oriented itself automatically as it was moved. Is there anything like this or do I have to work out the orientation as well as the position of the Viewing platform?
 
Sorry if this is obvious, but there is a pretty steep learning curve with this stuff..
 
cheers,
 
Chris Bartlett
 
 
Chris Bartlett
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