dagPose is undoable, queryable, and editable.
This command is used to save and restore the matrix information for
a dag hierarchy. Specifically, the data stored will restore the
translate, rotate, scale, scale pivot, rotate pivot, rotation order,
and (for joints) joint order for all the objects on the hierarchy.
Data for other attributes is not stored by this command.
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
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-save(-s)
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Save a dagPose for the selected dag hierarchy. The name of the
new pose will be returned.
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-restore(-r)
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Restore the hierarchy to a saved pose. To specify the pose,
select the pose node, or use the -bp/-bindPose or -n/-name flag.
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-name(-n)
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Specify the name of the pose. This can be used during create,
restore, reset, remove, and query operations to specify the pose
to be created or acted upon.
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-bindPose(-bp)
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Used to specify the bindPose for the selected hierarchy.
Each hierarchy can have only
a single bindPose, which is saved automatically at the time of a skin
bind. The bindPose is used when adding influence objects,
binding new skins, or adding flexors. Take care when modifying
the bindPose with the -rs/-reset
or -rm/-remove flags, since if the bindPose is ill-defined it can
cause problems with subsequent skinning operations.
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-reset(-rs)
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Reset the pose on the selected joints. If
you are resetting pose data for a bindPose, take care. It is appropriate
to use the -rs/-reset flag if a joint has been reparented and/or appears to
be exactly at the bindPose. However, a bindPose that is much different
from the exact bindPose can cause problems with subsequent skinning operations.
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-remove(-rm)
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Remove the selected joints from the specified pose.
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-members(-m)
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Query the members of the specified pose. The pose should be
specified using the selection list, the -bp/-bindPose or the -n/-name flag.
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-atPose(-ap)
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Query whether the hierarchy is at same position as the pose.
Names of hierarchy members that are not at the pose position will
be returned. An empty return list indicates that the hierarchy is at the
pose.
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-global(-g)
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This flag can be used in conjunction with the restore flag to
signal that the members of the pose should be restored to the
global pose. The global pose means not only is each object
locally oriented with respect to its parents, it is also in the
same global position that it was at when the pose was saved.
If a hierarchy's parenting has been changed since the time that
the pose was saved, you may have trouble reaching the global pose.
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-selection(-sl)
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Whether or not to store a pose for all items in the hierarchy,
or for only the selected items.
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-addToPose(-a)
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Allows adding the selected items to the dagPose.
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-worldParent(-wp)
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Indicates that the selected pose member should be recalculated as if it is
parented to the world. This is typically used when you plan to reparent
the object to world as the next operation.
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