![]() In my case, when I had run into this error, there was no any plugin dependencies, because my scene was just restored from Temp folder after Maya crashed with some generous ammount of my work ( I will write another article on how to restore such scenes form Temp folder ), thus there was no other choices but to delete unknown nodes and data.ġ) Through File - Optimize Scene Size □ menu, where you need to scroll a window all the way down, check Remove: Unknown Nodes and press Optimize Now button.Ģ) Execute in Script Editor following command:ĭelete `ls -type unknown -type unknownDag -type unknownTransform`Īfter this all unknown nodes and data will be deleted from the scene, and you will be able to save it in both Maya file formats (. To restore ability to save a scene in all Maya formats ( Maya ASCII or Maya Binary ), you may need to find and install required plugins, or - as it often simpler to do - just delete this unknown nodes and data. ![]() ![]() To get the idea what plugins you may need to evaluate your scene correctly you can check Script Editor windows - all error messages goes there aswel. ![]() This error often appears when scene contains nodes, created by third-party plugins that are uninstalled or disabled in your particular Maya configuration. To preserve this information, the current file type cannot be changed.
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