Storyboard
Use the Cinemachine Storyboard extension to let artists, producers, and directors contribute to your game development. Cinemachine Storyboard places a still image in screen space over the output of the Unity camera.
Storyboard simplifies animatics for your team. Start with still images to pre-visualize terrain, layout, movement, lighting, timing, and so on. Following the intentions of the Storyboard image, developers incrementally add the assets, GameObjects, and settings that implement the Scene.
Use the properties in the Storyboard component to hide and show the image to compare it to the actual rendering of the Unity camera.
Properties:
Property: | Function: | |
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Show Image | Toggle the visibility of the storyboard image. | |
Image | The image to display as an overlay over the output of the Virtual Camera. | |
Aspect | How to handle differences between image aspect and screen aspect. | |
Best Fit | Resize the image as large as possible on the screen without cropping. Preserve the vertical and horizontal proportions. | |
Crop Image To Fit | Resize the image to fill the screen, cropping if necessary. Preserve the vertical and horizontal proportions. | |
Stretch To Fit | Resize the image to fill the screen, adjusting the vertical or horizontal width if necessary. | |
Alpha | The opacity of the image. Use 0 for transparent, 1 for opaque. | |
Center | The screen-space position of the image. Use 0 for center. | |
Rotation | The screen-space rotation of the image. | |
Scale | The screen-space scaling of the image. | |
Sync Scale | Check to synchronize the scale of the x and y axes. | |
Mute Camera | Check to prevent the Virtual Camera from updating the position, rotation, or scale of the Unity camera. Use this feature to prevent Timeline from blending the camera to an unintended position in the Scene. | |
Split View | Wipe the image on and off horizontally. |