The cluster command creates a cluster or edits the membership of an existing cluster. The command returns the name of the cluster node upon creation of a new cluster. After creating a cluster, the cluster’s weights can be modified using the percent command or the set editor window.
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after (af) | bool | ||
If the default behavior for insertion/appending into/onto the existing chain is not what you want then you can use this flag to force the command to stick the deformer node after the selected node in the chain even if a new geometry shape has to be created in order to do so. Works in create mode (and edit mode if the deformer has no geometry added yet). |
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afterReference (ar) | bool | ||
before (bf) | bool | ||
If the default behavior for insertion/appending into/onto the existing chain is not what you want then you can use this flag to force the command to stick the deformer node before the selected node in the chain even if a new geometry shape has to be created in order to do so. Works in create mode (and edit mode if the deformer has no geometry added yet). |
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bindState (bs) | bool | ||
When turned on, this flag adds in a compensation to ensure the clustered objects preserve their spatial position when clustered. This is required to prevent the geometry from jumping at the time the cluster is created in situations when the cluster transforms at cluster time are not identity. |
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deformerTools (dt) | bool | ||
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envelope (en) | float | ||
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exclusive (ex) | unicode | ||
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frontOfChain (foc) | bool | ||
This command is used to specify that the new deformer node should be placed ahead (upstream) of existing deformer and skin nodes in the shape’s history (but not ahead of existing tweak nodes). The input to the deformer will be the upstream shape rather than the visible downstream shape, so the behavior of this flag is the most intuitive if the downstream deformers are in their reset (hasNoEffect) position when the new deformer is added. Works in create mode (and edit mode if the deformer has no geometry added yet). |
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geometry (g) | unicode | ||
The specified object will be added to the list of objects being deformed by this deformer object, unless the -rm flag is also specified. When queried, this flag returns string string string ... |
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geometryIndices (gi) | bool | ||
ignoreSelected (ignoreSelected) | bool | ||
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name (n) | unicode | ||
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parallel (par) | bool | ||
Inserts the new deformer in a parallel chain to any existing deformers in the history of the object. A blendShape is inserted to blend the parallel results together. Works in create mode (and edit mode if the deformer has no geometry added yet). |
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prune (pr) | bool | ||
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relative (rel) | bool | ||
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remove (rm) | bool | ||
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resetGeometry (rg) | bool | ||
Reset the geometry matrices for the objects being deformed by the cluster. This flag is used to get rid of undesirable effects that happen if you scale an object that is deformed by a cluster. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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split (sp) | bool | ||
Branches off a new chain in the dependency graph instead of inserting/appending the deformer into/onto an existing chain. Works in create mode (and edit mode if the deformer has no geometry added yet). |
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weightedNode (wn) | unicode, unicode | ||
Transform node in the DAG above the cluster to which all percents are applied. The second DAGobject specifies the descendent of the first DAGobject from where the transformation matrix is evaluated. Default is the cluster handle. |
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.cluster
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# Create a cluster which uses the transformation of elbow1
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pm.joint(p=(2,0,0),name="elbow1")
# Result: nt.Joint(u'elbow1') #
pm.joint(p=(4,0,0),name="wrist1")
# Result: nt.Joint(u'wrist1') #
pm.sphere()
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'nurbsSphere1'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere1')] #
pm.cluster( wn=('elbow1', 'elbow1') )
# Result: [nt.Cluster(u'cluster1'), nt.Joint(u'elbow1')] #
# Edit cluster1 to use the transformation of wrist1.
#
pm.cluster( 'cluster1', e=True, bs=1, wn=('wrist1', 'wrist1') )
# Create a relative cluster with its own cluster handle. The
# cluster handle is drawn as the letter "C".
#
pm.cluster( rel=True )
# Modify the membership of an existing cluster. First, find
# the name of the cluster's associated set, then use the sets
# command to edit the set membership (add a cube and remove a plane).
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pm.listConnections( 'cluster1', type="objectSet" )
# Result: cluster1Set
pm.sets( 'pCube1', add='cluster1Set' )
pm.sets( 'pPlane1', rm='cluster1Set' )