Maya - Shelf

The the Maxwell plug-in creates a shelf for quick access to certain plug-in features:

The buttons are:

  • FIRE: opens a floating FIRE viewport.
  • Create Embedded Material: creates a Maxwell layered material and assigns it to the current selection.
  • Create Referenced Material: creates a Maxwell referenced material and assigns it to the current selection.
  • Create Maxwell Instance: creates a Maxwell instancer node using the selected polygon mesh.
  • Create Realflow RenderKit Mesher: prompts you to select a Realflow BIN particle file which will be used to create a RenderKit mesher node.
  • Create Realflow RenderKit Particles: prompts you to select a Realflow BIN particle file to be rendered using the particle procedural.
  • Create a BIN Mesh Loader: prompts you to select a Realflow BIN mesh file which will be loaded at render time.
  • Create MXS Reference: reference a Maxwell MXS scene file into the scene.
  • Create Maxwell Grass: creates a Maxwell grass object on each of the selected meshes.
  • Export Geometry to MXS: exports the selected items to a MXS file which can then be referenced inside a scene. This is different from using the File -> Export menu, as it doesn't export render options, environment settings, cameras etc. It only exports the selected geometry and its materials.
  • Pack'N'Go: exports the scene and copies all its dependencies (textures, IES files, IOR files etc.) to a specified directory.
  • Send Job To Network: exports the scene and opens the Maxwell network job wizard to prepare it for network rendering.
  • Focus To Selection: sets the focus plane of the currently selected camera to include the pivot point of the selected object. See this section for details.
  • Open online documentation: opens the online plug-in documentation in a web browser.
  • Show version information: displays an "about" dialog containing version information and copyright statements. The dialog also allows you to open the plug-in settings and check for updates.

 

The shelf is updated automatically when a plug-in upgrade modifies the buttons, you don't need to manually reload it when you install a newer plug-in.