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Menus File > Import > Image plane > Options
File > Import > Image plane
Imports a two-dimensional image into a camera.You can use image planes for the following:
- Rotoscoping - using live action footage in the background to which you can match your models.
- Model Guides-you can set up three orthographic drawings as matte planes to use for model building guides.
For example, in scenes with many objects, you can pre-render the objects that you are not working on and use these renders as matte planes.
- Sprite Animation-you can animate matte planes as you do 3D models.
An image plane is associated with the camera.
Import an image plane
Change image plane settings
Click the window with the matte plane and choose Windows > Editors > Cameras
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> Notes
- All of the above options can be changed or refined using the camera editor, once the image plane has been loaded.
- To remove an image plane from the model, use Delete > Delete image planes
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- You cannot load image planes that have alphabetic characters in their numeric extension (for example, an animated sequence having numeric extensions). Make sure the extension only contains numbers. If the image sequence consists of fields, use the filace utility to first interlace the fields into frames.
- You cannot use pix images that have extensions of five or more characters.
Options
Size
Fit window-Fits the image plane into the modeling window.
Specified-Imports the image plane at a specified size.
Horizontal
If you select a Size of Specified, the Horizontal option appears below it so that you can specify the horizontal width of the image plane in centimeters.
Display Mode
RGB shows a color preview of the image. Box shows only an outline for faster display.
Depth Type
Determines which image planes appear in front of each other or the wireframe model. This setting is Off or Priority.
When it is Priority, a slider is also displayed, which determines which image planes appear in front of each other or the wireframe model.
Image planes and the model are drawn in this order, from back to front:
Image planes with Depth Type set to Off
Image planes with Depth Type set to Priority and Depth of 0 or less, from lowest to highest depth
The wireframe model
Image planes with Depth Type set to Priority and Depth greater than 0.0, from lowest to highest depth
An image plane with depth greater than 0.0 appears in front of the model, whereas other image planes appear behind the model. Depth drawing is in sorted order so an image plane with a depth of 2.0 appears behind an image plane with a depth of 3.0, and an image plane of depth -3.0 appears behind an image plane of depth -2.0.
Crop to Window
If Crop to Window is ON, the image plane is cropped to fit in the selected window. By default, this toggle is turned OFF.
Dim Image
If Dim Image is ON, the image plane is greyed somewhat to create an inconspicuous background. By default, this toggle is turned OFF.
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