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imagePlane([camera=string], [counter=boolean], [detach=boolean], [dropFrame=boolean], [fileName=string], [frameDuration=int], [height=float], [imageSize=[int, int]], [lookThrough=string], [maintainRatio=boolean], [name=string], [negTimesOK=boolean], [numFrames=int], [quickTime=boolean], [showInAllViews=boolean], [timeCode=int], [timeCodeTrack=boolean], [timeScale=int], [twentyFourHourMax=boolean], [width=float])
Note: Strings representing object names and arguments must be separated by commas. This is not depicted in the synopsis.
imagePlane is undoable, queryable, and editable.
The imagePlane command allows querying of various properties of
an image plane and any movie in use by the image plane. It also supports
creating and edit.
The object passed to the command may either be an imagePlane node,
or a camera, in which case the command uses the image plane attached
to the camera (if any). If no object is passed in, the current
selection is used.
Currently, most movie related queries work only on 64 bit Windows systems.
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
image, plane
camera
camera, counter, detach, dropFrame, fileName, frameDuration, height, imageSize, lookThrough, maintainRatio, name, negTimesOK, numFrames, quickTime, showInAllViews, timeCode, timeCodeTrack, timeScale, twentyFourHourMax, width
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quickTime(qt)
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boolean
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Query whether the image plane is using a QuickTime movie.
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timeCodeTrack(tt)
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boolean
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Query whether the movie on the image plane has a timecode track.
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dropFrame(df)
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boolean
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Query the 'drop frame' flag of the movie's timecode format.
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twentyFourHourMax(tf)
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boolean
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Query the '24 hour max' flag of the movie's timecode format.
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negTimesOK(nt)
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boolean
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Query the 'neg times OK' flag of the movie's timecode format.
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counter(cn)
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boolean
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Query the 'counter' flag of the movie's timecode format.
If this is true, the timecode returned by the -timeCode flag will be a simple counter.
If false, the returned timecode will be an array of integers (hours, minutes, seconds, frames).
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timeScale(ts)
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int
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Query the timescale of the movie's timecode format.
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frameDuration(fd)
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int
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Query the frame duration of the movie's timecode format.
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numFrames(nf)
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int
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Query the whole number of frames per second of the movie's timecode format.
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timeCode(tc)
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int
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Query the whole number of frames per second of the movie's timecode format.
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width(w)
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float
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Width of the image plane. When creating, if this flag is not specified,
it will use 10.0 as default width.
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height(h)
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float
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Height of the image plane. When creating, if this flag is not specified,
it will use 10.0 as default height.
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name(n)
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string
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Set the image plane node name when creating or return the image plane name when querying.
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fileName(fn)
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string
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Set the image name for image plane to read.
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imageSize(iz)
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[int, int]
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Get size of the loaded image.
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maintainRatio(mr)
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boolean
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Let the image plane respect the picture aspect ratio. When creating,
if this flag is not specified, it will use true as default value.
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camera(c)
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string
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When creating, it will try to attach the created the image plane to the specified camera.
If the given camera is invalid, creating will fail.
When querying, it will query which camera current image plane is attaching to.
If it has no camera attaches to(like free image plane), it will return empty string.
When edit, it will make the image plane attach to the new specified camera.
If the camera given is invalid, it will do nothing.
When the image plane is attached to a camera, the image plane's transform node will be set identity.
The detach command will not restore the original position of the image plane.
but the undo command will restore the original position of the image plane.
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lookThrough(lt)
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string
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The camera currently used for image plane to look through.
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showInAllViews(sia)
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boolean
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The flag is used to show the current image plane in all views or not.
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detach(d)
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boolean
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This flag can only be used in the edit mode, when this flag is used in edit, it will
detach current image plane from any camera it attaches to and make it a free image plane.
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.
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import maya.cmds as cmds
import maya.cmds as cmds
// create image plane with width and height example
myImagePlane = cmds.imagePlane( width=100, height=50 )
// create image plane with width and maintainRatio off
myImagePlane = cmds.imagePlane( width=100, maintainRatio=False )
// create free image plane with look through camera specified.
myImagePlane = cmds.imagePlane( lookThrough="persp")
// create free image plane with look through camera specified let it only show when looking through this specified camera.
myImagePlane = cmds.imagePlane( lookThrough="persp", showInAllViews=false)
// edit image plane example
cmds.imagePlane( myImagePlane[1], e=True, w=100, h=200, mr=False ) ;
// edit free image plane with look through camera specified.
myImagePlane = cmds.imagePlane( myImagePlane[1], e=True, lookThrough="side")
// query image width height example
cmds.imagePlane( myImagePlane[1], q=True, w=True, h=True ) ;
// Create image plane with name
cmds.imagePlane( name="Foo") ;
cmds.imagePlane( width=100, height=50, name="Foo") ;
// query loaded image ratio
cmds.imagePlane( myImagePlane[1], q=True, iz=True );
// Create image plane under a specified camera
camera = cmds.camera()
cmds.imagePlane(camera=camera[1])