unreal.LevelExporterUSDOptionsInner
¶
- class unreal.LevelExporterUSDOptionsInner(selection_only: bool = False, export_actor_folders: bool = False, ignore_sequencer_animations: bool = False, export_foliage_on_actors_layer: bool = False, asset_folder: DirectoryPath = Ellipsis, asset_options: UsdMeshAssetOptions = Ellipsis, lowest_landscape_lod: int = 0, highest_landscape_lod: int = 0, landscape_bake_resolution: IntPoint = Ellipsis, export_sublayers: bool = False, levels_to_ignore: None = [])¶
Bases:
StructBase
Level Exporter USDOptions Inner
C++ Source:
Plugin: USDImporter
Module: USDExporter
File: LevelExporterUSDOptions.h
Editor Properties: (see get_editor_property/set_editor_property)
asset_folder
(DirectoryPath): [Read-Write] Where to place all the generated asset filesasset_options
(UsdMeshAssetOptions): [Read-Write] Options to use for all exported assets when appropriate (e.g. static and skeletal meshes, materials, etc.)export_actor_folders
(bool): [Read-Write] Whether to use UE actor folders as empty primsexport_foliage_on_actors_layer
(bool): [Read-Write] By default foliage instances will be exported to the same layer as the component they were placed on in the editor. Enable this to instead export the foliage instances to the same layer as the foliage actor they belong to. This is useful if those foliage instances were placed with the “Place In Current Level” option.export_sublayers
(bool): [Read-Write] If true, will export sub-levels as separate layers (referenced as sublayers). If false, will collapse all sub-levels in a single exported root layerhighest_landscape_lod
(int32): [Read-Write] Highest of the LOD indices to export landscapes with. Each value above 0 halves resolution. The max value depends on the number of components and sections per component of each landscape, and may be clamped.ignore_sequencer_animations
(bool): [Read-Write] If true, and if we have a level sequence animating the level during export, it will revert any actor or component to its unanimated state before writing to USDlandscape_bake_resolution
(IntPoint): [Read-Write] Resolution to use when baking landscape materials into textureslevels_to_ignore
(Set[str]): [Read-Write] Names of levels that should be ignored when collecting actors to export (e.g. “Persistent Level”, “Level1”, “MySubLevel”, etc.)lowest_landscape_lod
(int32): [Read-Write] Lowest of the LOD indices to export landscapes with (use 0 for full resolution)selection_only
(bool): [Read-Write] Whether to export only the selected actors, and assets used by them
- property asset_folder: DirectoryPath¶
[Read-Write] Where to place all the generated asset files
- Type:
- property asset_options: UsdMeshAssetOptions¶
[Read-Write] Options to use for all exported assets when appropriate (e.g. static and skeletal meshes, materials, etc.)
- Type:
- property export_actor_folders: bool¶
[Read-Write] Whether to use UE actor folders as empty prims
- Type:
(bool)
- property export_foliage_on_actors_layer: bool¶
[Read-Write] By default foliage instances will be exported to the same layer as the component they were placed on in the editor. Enable this to instead export the foliage instances to the same layer as the foliage actor they belong to. This is useful if those foliage instances were placed with the “Place In Current Level” option.
- Type:
(bool)
- property export_sublayers: bool¶
[Read-Write] If true, will export sub-levels as separate layers (referenced as sublayers). If false, will collapse all sub-levels in a single exported root layer
- Type:
(bool)
- property highest_landscape_lod: int¶
[Read-Write] Highest of the LOD indices to export landscapes with. Each value above 0 halves resolution. The max value depends on the number of components and sections per component of each landscape, and may be clamped.
- Type:
(int32)
- property ignore_sequencer_animations: bool¶
[Read-Write] If true, and if we have a level sequence animating the level during export, it will revert any actor or component to its unanimated state before writing to USD
- Type:
(bool)
- property landscape_bake_resolution: IntPoint¶
[Read-Write] Resolution to use when baking landscape materials into textures
- Type:
(IntPoint)
- property levels_to_ignore: None¶
[Read-Write] Names of levels that should be ignored when collecting actors to export (e.g. “Persistent Level”, “Level1”, “MySubLevel”, etc.)