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Animate in context with Maya

Note:

Before trying to animate in context, make sure that you meet the requirements and follow the installation instructions.

To animate in context in Maya:

  1. Ensure the Flow desktop service (Flow desktop service) is active in the system tray.
  2. Open Maya and load your scene. The scene loads without the contextual information of the surrounding shots.
  3. Click the Cut Slider icon in the Playback options, or go to Windows > UI Elements > Cut Slider. This opens the Cut Slider under the Time Slider. If you don't see the Cut Slider icon, make sure to load the Flow.py plug-in via the Plug-in Manager.
  4. Click Load media into Cut Slider. This will display a browser which includes all the cuts that you have access to in Flow.
  5. Select a project, shot, and cut, then choose the appropriate options and click Open.

The scene loads, showing the current cut with the playback range in the Range Slider adjusted to fit. Now if you scrub across the shots in the Time Slider, the Viewport displays the appropriate before, current, or after shots.

Ways to animate in context

The following table provides a brief overview of things you can do using Animate in context:

To... Do this
Change how shots are displayed in the Cut Slider Resize the Cut Slider by dragging the top of it up and down to choose between different shot representations (shot names only, small thumbnails, and large thumbnails).

Thre representations of the same shot
Edit your animation in the Viewport Toggle the Edit mode icon Live mode icon on in the Cut Slider controls. In this mode, you can edit objects in the Viewport like normal.
Show a Playblast of the animation in the Viewport Toggle the Edit Mode Edit mode icon icon off in the Cut Slider controls to activate Preview Mode. In this mode, the Viewport displays the most recent playblast of the animation (which is not editable).

Right-click the Playblast icon Playblast icon or the Cut Slider within the current shot to load alternate media (either a different local playblast or media from Flow).
View a before or after shot in the Viewport Scrub to the desired shot in the Time Slider.
Render a playblast of the current shot Click the Playblast icon Playblast icon in the Cut Slider controls to render a movie of your current animation and show it in the Viewport.

Note: To switch the Viewport back to your current 3D scene, re-enable Edit Mode Preview mode icon.
Change the start frame 1. Right-click the Cut Slider in the range of the current shot.

2. Select Set Start Time.

3. Input a new start time and click OK.
Frame only the current shot Click the Focus icon Focus icon in the Cut Slider controls to frame the current shot without surrounding media. Click it again to display the entire cut.
Import a cut Click the Cloud Import icon Cloud Import icon in the Cut Slider controls to open the Flow Media Browser. From here, you can select a cut to open in the Cut Slider.
Change department context - For a shot: Right-click a shot in the Cut Slider and select a pipeline step to load media from.

- For the entire cut: Click the Pipeline Step menu and select a department to load Playblasts of the media.

Pipeline Step icon

Each pipeline step displays as a different color in the Cut Slider.

See Update pipeline steps for media for more information.
View the current shot without surrounding media Click Mute Mute icon icon in the Cut Slider controls.
Extend a shot (Pre-roll/Post-roll) Right-click the current shot in the Cut Slider, and select Show Handles. Frames are added to the start and end of the shot.

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