Maya
The ShotGrid engine for Maya contains a standard platform for integrating ShotGrid Apps into Maya. It is lightweight and straight forward and adds a ShotGrid menu to the Maya menu bar.
Supported Application Versions
This item has been tested and is known to be working on the following application versions:
2020 - 2024
Note: Apple Silicon (M1/M2) native is supported starting with Maya 2024.
Please note that it is perfectly possible, even likely, that it will work with more recent releases, however it has not yet been formally tested with these versions.
Pyside
The ShotGrid engine for Maya contains a PySide installation, and will activate this whenever this is necessary.
Maya Project Management
Whenever the ShotGrid engine for Maya starts, it will set the Maya Project to point at a location defined in the settings for this engine. This means that the Project may also change when a new file is opened. The details relating to how the maya project is set based on a file can be configured in the configuration file, using the template system.
Installation and Updates
Adding this Engine to the ShotGrid Pipeline Toolkit If you want to add this engine to Project XYZ, and an environment named asset, execute the following command:
> tank Project XYZ install_engine asset tk-maya
Updating to the latest version
If you already have this item installed in a project and you want to get the latest version, you can run the update
command. You can either navigate to the tank command that comes with that specific project, and run it there:
> cd /my_tank_configs/project_xyz
> ./tank updates
Alternatively, you can run your studio tank command and specify the project name to tell it which project to run the update check for:
> tank Project XYZ updates
Collaboration and Evolution
If you have access to the ShotGrid Pipeline Toolkit, you also have access to the source code for all apps, engines and frameworks in Github where we store and manage them. Feel free to evolve these items; use them as a base for further independent development, make changes (and submit pull requests back to us!) or simply tinker with them to see how they have been built and how the toolkit works. You can access this code repository at https://github.com/shotgunsoftware/tk-maya.