The roll command rotates a camera about its viewing direction, a positive angle produces clockwise camera rotation, while a negative angle produces counter-clockwise camera rotation. The default mode is relative and the rotation is applied with respect to the current orientation of the camera. When mode is set to absolute, the rotation is applied with respect to the plane constructed from the following three vectors in the world space: the world up vector, the camera view vector, and the camera up vector. The rotation angle is specified in degrees. The roll command can be applied to either a perspective or an orthographic camera. This command may be applied to more than one camera; objects that are not cameras are ignored. When no camera name supplied, this command is applied to all currently active cameras.
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absolute (abs) | bool | ||
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degree (d) | float | ||
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relative (rel) | bool | ||
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.roll
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
import maya.cmds as cmds
pm.camera()
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'camera1'), nt.Camera(u'cameraShape1')] #
# Align the horizontal direction with the world horizon
pm.roll( 'cameraShape1', abs=True, d=0 )
# Roll the camera 15 degrees clockwise
pm.roll( 'cameraShape1', d=15 )
pm.roll( d=15 )