Single file (frame formatting is supported) – Allows loading one proxy file at a time. Frame formatting allows you to specify reading animated proxies where each frame is in a separate file. The formatting is displayed in the import window and it automatically sets the Animation parameters . Multiple files – Allows loading multiple proxy files at once. Frame formatting is not supported for this mode, and the Object path option works only if all imported proxies are Alembic files sharing the same object structure. Node name – Name of the scene object to be created in Maya. If the field is left empty, the scene object takes the name of the .vrmesh or .abc file. File(s) – File(s) to load. Object path – Specifies which objects to load based on their starting paths in the Alembic file structure. Additional parameters are available in the Alembic proxy parameters rollout after import. Geometry – Select the viewport preview mode from the drop down menu. This does not affect the final render. This parameter is Keyable and can be used as a driven key as Geom Type in the Channel Box. Flip axis – When enabled, this option switches the proxy's up axis between Y and Z. It allows the user to align the vertical axis of the proxy with the vertical axis in the scene in cases where the proxy was not exported from Maya or when loading Alembic files. Use the new VRayProxy node – When enabled, uses the new VRayProxy node. Note that when drag-and-dropping proxies into the viewport the last used state of this option is used. Create – Imports the proxy object and closes the dialog. Additional parameters are accessible in the Attribute Editor after the proxy is created. |