Hi,
After reading through the articles I could find on here, I see that some sort of scripting/hacking is needed to move Maya's current frame then cache a frame out etc to get animated outputs cached from inside the HDA.
Is there any way to script this from inside the HDA? I.e. is there Python/MEL access to Maya from inside the HDA?
If not, what is the best approach to this? I know virtually nothing about Maya but do have others around me who know it well
Cheers,
peter B
p.s. my first post in the Engine for Maya forum
Access to scripting Maya from inside HDA?
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Hi Peter,
I'm not quite sure what you mean by “getting animated outputs cached from inside the HDA.” Do you mean that you want to cache the output of the HDA per frame into something like an Alembic file?
And no, there is no supported way to embed Maya code in an HDA. The HDA is always cooked within Houdini - Maya simply sends and receives data.
In theory, it would be possible to put some python code into an HDA that would talk to Maya through the command port, but that is just asking for trouble.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by “getting animated outputs cached from inside the HDA.” Do you mean that you want to cache the output of the HDA per frame into something like an Alembic file?
And no, there is no supported way to embed Maya code in an HDA. The HDA is always cooked within Houdini - Maya simply sends and receives data.
In theory, it would be possible to put some python code into an HDA that would talk to Maya through the command port, but that is just asking for trouble.
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