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Load Asset LOP: Add Help section #55

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= AYON Load Asset =

#icon: opdef:/ayon::Lop/lop_import::1.0?AYON_icon.png

"""References an AYON USD product, usually an asset or a shot."""

== Overview ==

*References* or *Payloads* an AYON USD product into the current USD layer.

This node allows you to select which AYON USD product to load. It does this by utilizing a [Node:lop/reference] to load the specified AYON USD product.

@parameters
~~~ Choose Product ~~~
Project:
The name of the AYON project from which to load products.
Folder Path:
The path to the AYON folder (entity) within the project's hierarchy.
Product :
The name of the AYON product you want to load.
:note:
Products can have multiple representations.
Version:
The specific version of the product you want to load.
Representation:
The name of the representation, which refers to the file format (e.g., USD, USDA, ABC).
:note:
we use the representation name to query the file path from AYON.
Refresh:
Click to refresh and retry applying the product load parameters to load the correct file
Reload Files:
Click to reload the contents of all files imported by this node. This also clears the cache of file wilrdcard pattern expansions.
File:
The file path that will be loaded. This is locked by default as it is typically generated by the node.
:tip:
It's locked by default as it should be computed by the node.
Primitive Root:
The referenced prim will be overlayed onto this prim, and the referenced prim’s descendants will become this prim’s descendants. If this prim doesn’t exist, the node will create it.

@related

* [Node:lop/reference]