And, on an unrelated note, moving all three rigs of a free look up or down is such a common thing that there seriously needs to be a height offset. I'd much rather use the heights to define separation and a single value to define position. Managing three values instead is a pain. There's no way to simply drag a value up and down and immediately see the results. By the time you calculate the proper offset for all three values, you've already forgotten what the shot looked/felt like in the first place and have to reset them. And, if your heights are not in clear, incremental steps (e.g., one is 1.357, the other is at -0.0432), maintaining separation while tweaking is just not viable at all. Being able to change a single value and immediately see the results is a big deal. Without it, the experience is like filling out a survey between trying out two different eyeglass lenses.

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