The showHiddencommand is used to make invisible objects visible. If no flags are specified, only the objects given to the command will be made visible. If a parent of an object is invisible, the object will still be invisible. Invisibility is inherited. To ensure the object becomes visible, use the -a/above flag. This forces all invisible ancestors of the object(s) to be visible. If the -b/below flag is used, any invisible objects below the object will be made visible. To make all objects visible, use the -all/allObjects flag. See also:hide
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above (a) | bool | ||
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allObjects (all) | bool | ||
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below (b) | bool | ||
make objects and all their invisible decendents visibleFlag can appear in Create mode of commandFlag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.showHidden
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# create a sphere and group it, then hide the sphere and the group.
pm.sphere( n='sphere1' )
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'sphere1'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere1')] #
pm.group( n='group1' )
# Result: nt.Transform(u'group1') #
pm.hide( 'group1', 'sphere1' )
# make the sphere visible. Note that you still can't see it
# because the group is invisible.
pm.showHidden( 'sphere1' )
# make the sphere and the group visible.
pm.showHidden( 'sphere1', above=True )
# make everything visible. This will make the cameras (which are
# normally invisible) visible as well.
pm.showHidden( all=True )
pymel.core.general.shapeCompare
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