I would like to change the default camera perspective of my plotly 3d scatter plot, it is not clear from the help how this should be done. I understand the layout parameters
In python, I set the default camera like so:
scene=dict(cameraposition=[[-0.1, 0.5, -0.7, -0.2], [0.0, 0, 0.0], 2.8])
The first 4 numbers are rotation, the next 3 are x,y,z translation, and the final number is zoom. It was hard for me to find documentation as well; this was the best I found: https://plot.ly/python/3d-plots-tutorial/#in-[7]
This is a little late but hopefully this helps others looking for a solution to this. Here's an example:
library(plotly)
set.seed(123)
# Create Random Data
ds <- diamonds[sample(1:nrow(diamonds), size = 1000),]
scene = list(camera = list(eye = list(x = -1.25, y = 1.25, z = 1.25)))
plot_ly(ds, x = carat, y = cut, z = price, group = color, type = "scatter3d", mode = "markers",
marker = list(opacity = 0.6, size = 4)) %>%
layout(title = "3D Scatter plot", scene = scene)