Import image as plane - how?
Import image as plane - how?
I've used Blender a bit and it has a handy Import as Image addon - where you have the option to import an image, put on the Alpha cutout, shaderless (constant) and then create the plane to the dimentions of the image.
How would I go about this with Softimage? Is there a way in ICE to resize a plane to image dimentions? Or a script that would apply a constant shader with the correct image and alpha on import?
Just brain storming, my time for scripting is limited - but it would be nice to know what can be done.
How would I go about this with Softimage? Is there a way in ICE to resize a plane to image dimentions? Or a script that would apply a constant shader with the correct image and alpha on import?
Just brain storming, my time for scripting is limited - but it would be nice to know what can be done.
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Re: Import image as plane - how?
I can get you something for this in a minute here... You're using Redshift, right?
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Re: Import image as plane - how?
Well, I thought I could knock this out... but for some reason a clip's resolution always comes back as 128x128, regardless of its actual size.
EDIT: Ah it's on the image source, not the clip... duh...
EDIT: Ah it's on the image source, not the clip... duh...
Re: Import image as plane - how?
Hmm.. I haven't thought up to the render engine yet, I was just thinking of the viewport mainly, for quick motion graphics and previz.
Mental Ray or Redshift - if I remember correctly Redshift renders with the constant shader or have they implemented their own (I only used the Alpha)?
Mental Ray or Redshift - if I remember correctly Redshift renders with the constant shader or have they implemented their own (I only used the Alpha)?
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Ah I see what you mean. Yeah I think I could just make it constant... pipe the image straight into the surface port.
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Re: Import image as plane - how?
Here you go...
Installation:
This is a plugin so drop in your user Plugins folder or workgroup Plugins location.
Usage:
In a Clip Explorer, select an image source, right-click, and choose 'New Card From Image'. My time is a bit limited too, so I haven't optimized this or even added support for running the command from image clips. Be sure you select an image source in the source/clips explorer.
Installation:
This is a plugin so drop in your user Plugins folder or workgroup Plugins location.
Usage:
In a Clip Explorer, select an image source, right-click, and choose 'New Card From Image'. My time is a bit limited too, so I haven't optimized this or even added support for running the command from image clips. Be sure you select an image source in the source/clips explorer.
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Re: Import image as plane - how?
I might enhance the workflow for this when I get a chance. I like having a command in the context menu for the Clip Explorer, but I think I'd like a command to let you bring in a new image altogether if need be. Trivial stuff, but I am short on time at the moment.
Re: Import image as plane - how?
There is also something like that on Rray if I recall, which would also size the cards in proportion to resolution and aspect ratio.
Re: Import image as plane - how?
Nice! Found the Rray one - works great (search Image Plane). And tried out your one Tim! Good work! I wish I had your scripting abilities. I had errors making the image when trying it (but found the right click context menu really really handy), the error is probably because I tried to test it when I didn't have Redshift installed on my Open CL machine?
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