Houdini Main Changelogs
9.0.375 | Fix a bug where templates in hidden line ghost mode would still use the shader color, even when the draw faded option was enabled. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fix a bug where templates in hidden line ghost mode would still use the shader color, even when the draw faded option was enabled. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fix a bug where templates in hidden line ghost mode would still use the shader color, even when the draw faded option was enabled. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fixed bug where setting file format options when saving images would sometimes not work. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fixed bug where setting file format options when saving images would sometimes not work. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fixed bug where setting file format options when saving images would sometimes not work. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fixed bug where setting file format options when saving images would sometimes not work. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | Fixed bug where setting file format options when saving images would sometimes not work. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | The default TIFF compression scheme has been changed from AdobeDeflate to LZW. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | The default TIFF compression scheme has been changed from AdobeDeflate to LZW. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | The default TIFF compression scheme has been changed from AdobeDeflate to LZW. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | The default TIFF compression scheme has been changed from AdobeDeflate to LZW. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.375 | The default TIFF compression scheme has been changed from AdobeDeflate to LZW. |
Wed. October 4, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The opscript command has changed so that it outputs spare parameters by default. Previously the -p option was required to output spare parameters. This option is now deprecated and ignored. To suppress the output of spare parameter information, use the -P option. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The opscript command has changed so that it outputs spare parameters by default. Previously the -p option was required to output spare parameters. This option is now deprecated and ignored. To suppress the output of spare parameter information, use the -P option. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The opscript command has changed so that it outputs spare parameters by default. Previously the -p option was required to output spare parameters. This option is now deprecated and ignored. To suppress the output of spare parameter information, use the -P option. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The opscript command has changed so that it outputs spare parameters by default. Previously the -p option was required to output spare parameters. This option is now deprecated and ignored. To suppress the output of spare parameter information, use the -P option. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The opscript command has changed so that it outputs spare parameters by default. Previously the -p option was required to output spare parameters. This option is now deprecated and ignored. To suppress the output of spare parameter information, use the -P option. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The InverseKin CHOP's Curve Object parameter will now use a SOP path if given. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The InverseKin CHOP's Curve Object parameter will now use a SOP path if given. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The InverseKin CHOP's Curve Object parameter will now use a SOP path if given. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The InverseKin CHOP's Curve Object parameter will now use a SOP path if given. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | The InverseKin CHOP's Curve Object parameter will now use a SOP path if given. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | When matching DOP objects to a string specification (such as in the Group field of a DOP node), group names are now matched against the string using wildcards. So for example "group*" would match any object that belonged to "group1" or "group2". Previously object names would match to wildcards, but group names would not. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 | |
9.0.374 | When matching DOP objects to a string specification (such as in the Group field of a DOP node), group names are now matched against the string using wildcards. So for example "group*" would match any object that belonged to "group1" or "group2". Previously object names would match to wildcards, but group names would not. |
Tue. October 3, 2006 |