For more
information about image planes, see
Image plane.
To create an image plane
- Select View > Image Plane
> Import Image from the current view.
- Browse to the file you want and click Open.
A placement icon appears
in either the current view or all views, depending on the Display mode
you set (in all views by default), and the Image Plane
Attribute Editor opens.
- Select an Image File or Texture from
the Type drop-down list, then click the
folder icon next to Image Name to load an image
plane into the view.
For a description of
image plane attributes, see
Image plane
To edit an existing image plane
- Select View > Image Plane
> Image Plane Attributes from the current view and
choose any of the camera’s image planes you want to edit.
The selected image plane’s
attributes display in the Attribute Editor (unless
the Attribute Editor has been hidden)
TipRight-click the arrow
key of the image plane attribute in the camera to display a list
of the image planes per camera.
To position an image plane
- Do one of the following:
- Use the Placement attributes
to position an image plane relative to the camera. See
Placement.
- Use the Placement Extras attributes
to control which portion of an image file is visible on the image
plane. See
Placement Extras.
Note(MAC OS X) Alpha
channel display in image planes do not display properly.