pymel.core.modeling.multiProfileBirailSurface

multiProfileBirailSurface(*args, **kwargs)

The cmd creates a railed surface by sweeping the profiles using two rail curves. The two rails are the last two arguments. For examples, if 5 curves are specified, they will correspond to curve1curve2curve3rail1rail2. In this case, the cmd creates a railed surface by sweeping the profile curve1to profile curve2, profile curve2to profile curve3along the two rail curves rail1, rail2. There must be atleast 3 profile curves followed by the two rail curves. The profile curves must intersect the two rail curves. The constructed may be made tangent continuous to the first and last profile using the flags -tp1, -tp2 provided the profiles are surface curves i.e. isoparms, curve on surface or trimmed edge.

Flags:

Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties
caching / cch bool ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
  Toggle caching for all attributes so that no recomputation is needed
constructionHistory / ch bool ../../../_images/create.gif
  Turn the construction history on or off.
frozen / fzn bool  
   
name / n unicode ../../../_images/create.gif
  Sets the name of the newly-created node. If it contains namespace path, the new node will be created under the specified namespace; if the namespace does not exist, it will be created.
nodeState / nds int ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
  Maya dependency nodes have 6 possible states. The Normal (0), HasNoEffect (1), and Blocking (2)states can be used to alter how the graph is evaluated. The Waiting-Normal (3), Waiting-HasNoEffect (4), Waiting-Blocking (5)are for internal use only. They temporarily shut off parts of the graph during interaction (e.g., manipulation). The understanding is that once the operation is done, the state will be reset appropriately, e.g. Waiting-Blockingwill reset back to Blocking. The Normaland Blockingcases apply to all nodes, while HasNoEffectis node specific; many nodes do not support this option. Plug-ins store state in the MPxNode::stateattribute. Anyone can set it or check this attribute. Additional details about each of these 3 states follow. StateDescriptionNormalThe normal node state. This is the default.HasNoEffectThe HasNoEffectoption (a.k.a. pass-through), is used in cases where there is an operation on an input producing an output of the same data type. Nearly all deformers support this state, as do a few other nodes. As stated earlier, it is not supported by all nodes. Its typical to implement support for the HasNoEffectstate in the nodes compute method and to perform appropriate operations. Plug-ins can also support HasNoEffect. The usual implementation of this state is to copy the input directly to the matching output without applying the algorithm in the node. For deformers, applying this state leaves the input geometry undeformed on the output. BlockingThis is implemented in the depend node base class and applies to all nodes. Blockingis applied during the evaluation phase to connections. An evaluation request to a blocked connection will return as failures, causing the destination plug to retain its current value. Dirty propagation is indirectly affected by this state since blocked connections are never cleaned. When a node is set to Blockingthe behavior is supposed to be the same as if all outgoing connections were broken. As long as nobody requests evaluation of the blocked node directly it wont evaluate after that. Note that a blocked node will still respond to getAttrrequests but a getAttron a downstream node will not reevaluate the blocked node. Setting the root transform of a hierarchy to Blockingwont automatically influence child transforms in the hierarchy. To do this, youd need to explicitly set all child nodes to the Blockingstate. For example, to set all child transforms to Blocking, you could use the following script. import maya.cmds as cmds def blockTree(root): nodesToBlock = [] for node in {child:1 for child in cmds.listRelatives( root, path=True, allDescendents=True )}.keys(): nodesToBlock += cmds.listConnections(node, source=True, destination=True ) for node in {source:1 for source in nodesToBlock}.keys(): cmds.setAttr( ‘%s.nodeState’ % node, 2 ) Applying this script would continue to draw objects but things would not be animated. Default:kdnNormal
object / o bool ../../../_images/create.gif
  Create the result, or just the dependency node.
polygon / po int ../../../_images/create.gif
  The value of this argument controls the type of the object created by this operation 0: nurbs surface1: polygon (use nurbsToPolygonsPref to set the parameters for the conversion)2: subdivision surface (use nurbsToSubdivPref to set the parameters for the conversion)3: Bezier surface4: subdivision surface solid (use nurbsToSubdivPref to set the parameters for the conversion)Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.
tangentContinuityProfile1 / tp1 bool ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
  Tangent continuous across the first profile. The profile must be a surface curve. Default:false
tangentContinuityProfile2 / tp2 bool ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
  Tangent continuous across the last profile. The profile must be a surface curve. Default:false
transformMode / tm int ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
  transform mode ( Non proportional, proportional ). Non proportional is default value. Default:0 Common flags

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.multiProfileBirailSurface

Example:

import pymel.core as pm

pm.multiProfileBirailSurface( 'curve1', 'curve2', 'curve3', 'surface1.vn[0.5]', 'surface1.vn[1.0]', ch=True )

# tangent continuous surface across the first and last profile.
pm.multiProfileBirailSurface( 'surface1.vn[0.5]', 'curve1', 'surface1.vn[1.0]', 'curve3', 'curve4', ch=False, tp1=True, tp2=True )