pymel.core.rendering.psdTextureFile¶
- psdTextureFile(*args, **kwargs)¶
Creates a Photoshop file with UVSnap shot image and the layer set names as the input.
Dynamic library stub function
Flags:
Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties channelRGB / chc unicode, int, int, int, int (M) Layer set names, index, red, green and blue values are given as input. Using this flag, the layers created can be filled with specified colors. This is a multi use flag. The index specifies the placement order of layer sets in the created file. channels / chs unicode, int, bool (M) Layer set names and index are given as input. This is a multi use flag. A layer set with the given name will be created. The second argument is the index which specifies the placement order of layer sets in the created file. The third argument is a boolean, if truea layer is created inside the layer set , falsecreates an empty layer set imageFileName / ifn unicode, unicode, int Image file name, Layerset name and index. The image in the file will be transferred to layer set specified. The index specifies the placement order of layer sets in the created psd file. The image file specified can be in any of the formats supported by maya (ex. iff, jpg, gif, tif etc.) psdFileName / psf unicode PSD file name. snapShotImageName / ssi unicode Image file name on the disk containing UV snapshot / reference image. uvSnapPostionTop / uvt bool Specifies the position of UV snapshot image layer in the PSD file. Truepositions this layer at the top and Falsepositions the layer at the bottom next to the background layer in the PSD file xResolution / xr int X - resolution of the image. yResolution / yr int Y - resolution of the image. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. Derived from mel command maya.cmds.psdTextureFile
Example:
import pymel.core as pm # Create a poly plane pm.polyPlane(w=10, h=10, sx=10, sy=10, n='pPlane1') # Result: [nt.Transform(u'pPlane1'), nt.PolyPlane(u'polyPlane1')] # pm.select('pPlane1') # Create a snapshot file containing the UVs of pPlane1 pm.uvSnapshot(n='C:\\uvSnapshot.iff', xr=512, yr=512, o=True) # // Saved file: C:\uvSnapshot.iff # # Create a Photoshop file containing a UV snapshot layer from UV snapshot file we have just created and an image layer from a disk image file pm.psdTextureFile(xr=512, yr=512, ifn=('C:\\tex.jpg', 'layerSet1', 1), ssi='C:\\uvSnapshot.iff', uvt=1, psf='C:\\final.psd') # // Saved file: C:\final.psd #