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: In Maya how can i get Input showing under Channel Box/Layer Editor? I'm running Maya 2013 student edition on Mac and 'Input' is missing. I'm following a tutorial in which i can see where it

@Deb5748823

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I'm running Maya 2013 student edition on Mac and 'Input' is missing. I'm following a tutorial in which i can see where it should be.

I've seen a lot of answers to this being "turn on Construction History" but I have tried that, and it doesn't work. Creating objects before and after, restarting Maya each time. Theres also an alternative to delete maya's preferences from the hard drive, but i can't find them.

I'm running Mac OS 10.7.5 Lion and this directory /Users/username/Library/Preferences/Autodesk/maya/en_US/2014/prefs isn't possible. After /Users/username/ there is no Library, that is found before Users.

Going into /Macintosh HD/Library/Preferences/ doesn't show any maya files that i can tell.

Is there a fix to this? or will i have to uninstall and reinstall Maya?

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@Speyer780

Accessing your Image Plane (the "Input"):

The "Input" you're looking for I assume is from 4:44 in your video. They made a change to image plane connections in Maya 2013. From the release notes:


Beginning Maya 2013, the imagePlane node, which was previously a dependency node, is now a
shape node.


A few ways way to get to the image plan settings is this:


Viewing through the camera which has the image plane attached, select View > Image Plane > Image Plane Attributes > imagePlane1 (or whatever it's named)
Select the image plane in the viewport.
Select Window > Rendering Editors > Hypershade and select your image plane from the Cameras tab.
Select Window > Outliner and choose the Image Plane there. Looks like it's now on the root rather than under the camera.


Once you have the image plane selected:


Open the Channel Box/Layer Editor if not already open, by pressing the button in the toolbar or right side collapse bar.
Adjust parameters as needed. The one referenced in the video is Center Y.




Finding your Maya Preferences:


Go to your user folder. Easiest way is generally to select it from the sidebar in Finder:

You'll notice there is no Library here!
Select Go > Go to Folder (⇧+⌘+G)
Type Library and press return.

A hidden Library folder appears, in which you can find Preferences > Autodesk > maya > 2014-x64 > prefs to delete, if so desired.

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