By default, Autodesk Vehicle Tracking automatically sets the 3D viewing angle. If you would prefer to set the viewing angle manually then clear the Set 3D Viewpoint Automatically check box. If preferred, you can also change the Vertical Viewing Angle from the recommended value of 30 degrees. Other convenient options are available: Only Create Viewpoint When None Set, and Revert To 2D View On Closing Animation Dialog.
In the 3D Appearance section, you can display a more realistic 3D view by selecting Perspective Mode. This is especially effective when you have a drivers eye viewpoint set.
Use the Image Style menu to select your preferred option for display of the 3D vehicle shape, such as Wireframe or Realistic Render.
3D presentation blocks can make the animation jerky, so there is an option to control when they are used, if ever. Select an option on the 3D Presentation Blocks menu.
Hide All Layers During Animation is used to hide the 2D swept path while a 3D animation is playing.
Enable Acceleration & Decelerationis used if you want vehicles to slow down and speed up realistically at pauses and changes in design speed. Additional controls are provided to apply this feature At Start Of Path, At End Of Path, and At Pauses. You can also select an option for the Acceleration and Deceleration rate, or specify your own numeric values.