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all or only a subset of the available internal attributes, allowing you to limit
how much access a user has to the object contained inside.
The published attributes of a container are often referred to as the containers
interface, and is useful because it allows you access to every important control
for your asset in a single place.
To organize objects under their containers
In the Outliner, select Display > Container Contents > Under Container.
Now Fire_truck_GRP and its children appear under the Fire_truck_CNT
object.
To publish the right cab door
1 In the Outliner, expand Fire_truck_CNT by clicking
next to its name.
Fire_truck_GRP appears under Fire_truck_CNT.
2 Expand Fire_truck_GRP, then Doors_GRP.
3 Select Cab_door_f_r_GRP and open the Channel Box by clicking
.
4 In the Channel Box, under the Cab_door_f_r_GRP heading, Ctrl +
right-click the label Door Open and select Publish to Container >
from the marking-menu.
The Publish Attribute Options window appears.
5 In the Publish Attribute Options window, select Edit > Reset Settings.
6 In the Attribute name section, select Custom name and then type
Front_Right_Door in the Custom name field.
The name Front Right Door represents the published name for this
attribute and represents the doors rotation in the fire truck containers
interface.
7 Click Apply.
The Front Right Door attribute now appears in the Fire_truck_CNT section
of the Channel Box.
Now, in the Attribute Editor or Channel Box you can input values into
the Front Right Door field to open and close the door. Notice that as you
change the value, the value of door_open under Doors_GRP changes to
match. This is because your published name (Front_Right_door) is bound
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