How to zoom out orthographic camera so that the parts that aren't UI blocked remain the same.
I have a camera looking at an orthographic scene. I have two black bars that will cover the bottom and left portion of the screen as in the pic. I want the portion of the screen that's not covered with the bars to be the same as the scene before. How can I zoom out the camera accordingly. What's the math? I assume I have to convert the width from canvas space to world space and move the camera accordingly. But I am unsure as to how to calculate the zoom.
And is this possible to make resolution independent?
Answer by streeetwalker · Sep 22, 2020 at 11:36 AM
First, study the Camera.orthographicSize in the Unity Scripting documentation - this is how you control the "zoom" of an orthographic camera.
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