Blender Asked by Alexis.Rolland on November 8, 2021
Can someone please explain me what is the difference between:
bpy.data.objects['Armature']
bpy.data.armatures['Armature']
I can see they have different types and properties:
>>> type(bpy.data.objects['Armature'])
<class 'bpy_types.Object'>
>>> type(bpy.data.armatures['Armature'])
<class 'bpy.types.Armature'>
bpy.data.objects['Armature'].pose
is a valid object but bpy.data.armatures['Armature'].pose
returns an error, why?
I also noticed bpy.data.objects['Armature'].data
returns bpy.data.armatures['Armature']
What is their respective definition and for which purpose shall one be used vs the other?
bpy_types.Object
is a container wrapper for inner data to communicate with Blender Scene and other stuff.
You can rename your bone and armature:
>>> C.object
bpy.data.objects['Obj Armature']
>>> C.object.data
bpy.data.armatures['Real Armature']
And with the tree display in outliner, that should be clear that Object has Pose properties and the armature itself doesn't.
Answered by HikariTW on November 8, 2021
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