This topic describes how to import or export animation data as clips in the
Trax Editor. For other information on importing and exporting animation, see
Export .atom animation and
Import .atom animation.
Tip: You can import single or multiple clips into your scene by dragging them from a file browser to the Maya scene or to a character in the
Trax Editor. See
Cut, copy, and paste Trax clips.
Attention: Before importing animation data, always check your current
Playback preferences, which can affect the import of animation data. See
Time Slider preferences.
To import a clip or pose to a scene
- In the Trax menu bar, select
File >
Import Animation Clip in the Trax Editor File menu.
The
Import file browser window appears.
- In the file browser window, select the file that contains the clip(s) or pose(s) you want to import.
Note: You can only import clip or pose files that have valid (.ma, .mb, or .mov) file extensions.
- Click
Import.
If you import a clip, it appears in the
Visor under
Unused Clips. If you import a pose, it appears in the
Visor under
Unused Poses.
- Do one of the following:
- Middle-click the clip or pose in the
Visor and drag it to a character in the track view area.
- Select the clip or pose in the
Visor and then copy and paste it to a character set in the
Trax Editor. See
Cut, copy, and paste clips.
To import clips or poses to a character
- Select any part of the character (for example, select a bone from the character's skeleton) in the scene view.
You can also select a character from the
Current Character Set drop-down list, or highlight the character you want in the track view area. (See
Highlight characters, groups, or subcharacters in Trax).
- In the Trax menu bar, select
File >
Import Animation Clip to Characters.
The
Import file browser window appears.
- In the file browser window, select the file that contains the clip(s) or pose(s) you want, then click
Import.
By default, the clip is placed in the
Visor and directly under the selected character in the
Trax Editor.
To import clips or poses to a character without placing it in Trax
- Select any part of the character (for example, select a bone from the character's skeleton) in the scene view.
You can also select a character from the
Current Character Set drop-down list, or highlight the character you want in the track view area.
- In the Trax menu bar, select
File > Import Animation Clip to Characters >
.
- In the
Import Clip To Character Option that appears, turn on
Put Clip in Visor Only, then click
Import Clip.
- In the file browser window, select the file that contains the clip(s) or pose(s) you want to import and click
Import.
If you import a clip, it appears in the
Visor under
Character Clips. If you import a pose, it appears in the
Visor under
Character Poses.
- You can now middle-drag the imported clips or poses in the
Visor or
Outliner and drag them to the character in Trax. See
Use the Visor with Trax or
Use the Outliner with Trax.
To export clips or poses from your current scene
- Select the clips or poses you want to export.
- In the Trax menu bar, select
File > Export Animation Clip.
The
Export file browser window appears.
- In the
Export file browser window, enter the file name for the clips or poses, select a file type (mayaAscii, mayaBinary, move), and click
Export.
Note: When exporting clips or poses, you must assign them valid (.ma, .mb, or .mov) file extensions. Otherwise, you will not be able to import the clips or poses into a Maya scene.
The clips or poses are exported and saved under the name your entered and as the specified file type.
To export clips or poses from the
Visor
- In the
Visor, open the section where the clip you want to export is stored by clicking the appropriate tab (Character Clips,
Character Poses,
Unused Clips, or
Unused Poses).
- Right-click the clip or pose you want to export, and select
Export from the menu that appears.
- In the
Export file browser window, enter a file name for the clips or poses, select a file type (mayaAscii, mayaBinary, move), click
Export again.
The clip is exported and saved under the name your entered and as the specified file type.