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Originally Posted by DCG12
For most adjustments you'll want to leave it on global. Basically if you have a background behind the stadium and you move the stadium up or down in relation to the camera the background moves with it maintaining how much of the background you see over the walls.
Setting it to stadium and then making adjustments moves just the stadium so you can have more background visible for example.
the cam setting limits the x,y,z axis to two choices and I've never used it but I assume it moves the camera around.
For most editing unless you're doing stadium building (see Silvam and eriqjaffe in 3D forum) you can confine yourself to using the mouse to drag the stadium or use the x,y,z axis buttons. One hint for those buttons is the default movement is set to 15 and 10 respectively which can give some large movements. I set them to 2 or 3 so that I get smaller adjustments each time I hit the button because it makes it easier to work with
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Good advice... thank you.