orientConstraint is undoable, queryable, and editable.
Constrain an object's orientation to match the orientation of the
target or the average of a number of targets.
An orientConstraint takes as input one or more "target" DAG transform
nodes to control the orientation of the single "constraint object"
DAG transform The orientConstraint orients the constrained object
to match the weighted average of the target world space orientations.
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-name(-n)
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string
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Sets the name of the constraint node to the specified
name. Default name is constrainedObjectName_constraintType
In query mode, this flag needs a value.
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-weight(-w)
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float
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Sets the weight value for the specified target(s).
If not given at creation time, the default value of 1.0 is used.
In query mode, this flag needs a value.
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-remove(-rm)
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removes the listed target(s) from the constraint.
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-targetList(-tl)
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Return the list of target objects.
In query mode, this flag needs a value.
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-weightAliasList(-wal)
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Returns the names of the attributes that control the weight
of the target objects. Aliases are returned in the same order
as the targets are returned by the targetList flag
In query mode, this flag needs a value.
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-offset(-o)
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float float float
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Sets or queries the value of the offset. Default is 0,0,0.
In query mode, this flag needs a value.
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-maintainOffset(-mo)
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The offset necessary to preserve the constrained
object's initial orientation will be calculated and used as the
offset.
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-skip(-sk)
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string
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Specify the axis to be skipped. Valid values are "x", "y", "z" and "none". The default value in create mode is "none". This flag is multi-use.
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-createCache(-cc)
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double double
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This flag is used to generate an animation curve that serves as a cache for
the constraint. The two arguments define the start and end frames.
The cache is useful if the constraint has multiple targets and
the constraint's interpolation type is set to "no flip". The "no flip"
mode prevents flipping during playback, but the result is dependent on
the previous frame. Therefore in order to consistently get the same
result on a specific frame, a cache must be generated. This flag
creates the cache and sets the constraint's interpolation type to
"cache". If a cache exists already, it will be deleted and replaced
with a new cache.
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-deleteCache(-dc)
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Delete an existing interpolation cache.
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