OpenArt: Adjust camera angles with Camera Control

Demo summary
A demonstration of OpenArt's camera angle control tool to change the perspective of a generated image, including low-angle and top-down views.
Step-by-step
- Open the camera angle control menu
- Adjust the camera position using the directional controls
- Select a preset such as Closeup or Wide Angle
- Adjust the angle slider to a specific degree like 90 or -90
- Select a custom angle preset like Low Angle or Top Down
- Generate the image to see the new perspective
Options
- Move camera down, right, or left
- Use Wide Angle preset
- Use 90 degree or -90 degree rotations
- Use Low Angle custom setting
- Use Top Down custom setting
Watch out for
- Extreme wide angles or high degree rotations may cause the image to lose some of its original style
Tips
- Generate multiple different angles of the same subject to allow for cutting back and forth in a project
- If the initial 'down' movement isn't dramatic enough, try the specific 'Low Angle' custom setting for a better result
Highlights
“it's nice to be able to see this angle, right?”
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