Houdini Main Changelogs
9.0.320 | Some performance enhancements have been made to the Deform Muscle SOP that speed up deformation. The improvement can be quite significant, especially if Deform Normals and Sliding are also turned on. Also, fixed a bug which makes it impossible to turn off Deform Normals or Deform Vector Attributes even if the checkboxes for them are cleared. |
Thu. August 10, 2006 | |
9.0.320 | Some performance enhancements have been made to the Deform Muscle SOP that speed up deformation. The improvement can be quite significant, especially if Deform Normals and Sliding are also turned on. Also, fixed a bug which makes it impossible to turn off Deform Normals or Deform Vector Attributes even if the checkboxes for them are cleared. |
Thu. August 10, 2006 | |
9.0.320 | Some performance enhancements have been made to the Deform Muscle SOP that speed up deformation. The improvement can be quite significant, especially if Deform Normals and Sliding are also turned on. Also, fixed a bug which makes it impossible to turn off Deform Normals or Deform Vector Attributes even if the checkboxes for them are cleared. |
Thu. August 10, 2006 | |
9.0.319 | Fixed bug on Windows where one could use the openport command to open the same port number multiple times. Previously when doing so, this could cause unpredictable behaviour on the commands sent to Houdini via the duplicate open port. |
Wed. August 9, 2006 | |
9.0.319 | Fixed bug on Windows where one could use the openport command to open the same port number multiple times. Previously when doing so, this could cause unpredictable behaviour on the commands sent to Houdini via the duplicate open port. |
Wed. August 9, 2006 | |
9.0.319 | Fixed bug on Windows where one could use the openport command to open the same port number multiple times. Previously when doing so, this could cause unpredictable behaviour on the commands sent to Houdini via the duplicate open port. |
Wed. August 9, 2006 | |
9.0.319 | Fixed bug on Windows where one could use the openport command to open the same port number multiple times. Previously when doing so, this could cause unpredictable behaviour on the commands sent to Houdini via the duplicate open port. |
Wed. August 9, 2006 | |
9.0.319 | Fixed bug on Windows where one could use the openport command to open the same port number multiple times. Previously when doing so, this could cause unpredictable behaviour on the commands sent to Houdini via the duplicate open port. |
Wed. August 9, 2006 | |
9.0.315 | Fixed a rare multithreaded cooking bug, which in turn should improve performance slightly. |
Sat. August 5, 2006 | |
9.0.315 | Fixed a rare multithreaded cooking bug, which in turn should improve performance slightly. |
Sat. August 5, 2006 | |
9.0.315 | Fixed a rare multithreaded cooking bug, which in turn should improve performance slightly. |
Sat. August 5, 2006 | |
9.0.315 | Fixed a rare multithreaded cooking bug, which in turn should improve performance slightly. |
Sat. August 5, 2006 | |
9.0.315 | Fixed a rare multithreaded cooking bug, which in turn should improve performance slightly. |
Sat. August 5, 2006 | |
9.0.314 | All parameters are now expressionable. As is already the case with float parameters, all parameters can now be edited using an "Edit Expression" dialog. String parameters can be toggled between its value state and its expression state using the LMB on its label. Expressions, of course, must be entered in accordance to proper expression syntax. MMB on string labels while in the value state will toggle between non-expanded and expanded mode where variables and expression functions enclosed in back ticks are expanded (evaluated). All types of parameters can now be keyable, but this option is only available where it is applicable. |
Fri. August 4, 2006 | |
9.0.314 | All parameters are now expressionable. As is already the case with float parameters, all parameters can now be edited using an "Edit Expression" dialog. String parameters can be toggled between its value state and its expression state using the LMB on its label. Expressions, of course, must be entered in accordance to proper expression syntax. MMB on string labels while in the value state will toggle between non-expanded and expanded mode where variables and expression functions enclosed in back ticks are expanded (evaluated). All types of parameters can now be keyable, but this option is only available where it is applicable. |
Fri. August 4, 2006 | |
9.0.314 | All parameters are now expressionable. As is already the case with float parameters, all parameters can now be edited using an "Edit Expression" dialog. String parameters can be toggled between its value state and its expression state using the LMB on its label. Expressions, of course, must be entered in accordance to proper expression syntax. MMB on string labels while in the value state will toggle between non-expanded and expanded mode where variables and expression functions enclosed in back ticks are expanded (evaluated). All types of parameters can now be keyable, but this option is only available where it is applicable. |
Fri. August 4, 2006 | |
9.0.314 | All parameters are now expressionable. As is already the case with float parameters, all parameters can now be edited using an "Edit Expression" dialog. String parameters can be toggled between its value state and its expression state using the LMB on its label. Expressions, of course, must be entered in accordance to proper expression syntax. MMB on string labels while in the value state will toggle between non-expanded and expanded mode where variables and expression functions enclosed in back ticks are expanded (evaluated). All types of parameters can now be keyable, but this option is only available where it is applicable. |
Fri. August 4, 2006 | |
9.0.314 | All parameters are now expressionable. As is already the case with float parameters, all parameters can now be edited using an "Edit Expression" dialog. String parameters can be toggled between its value state and its expression state using the LMB on its label. Expressions, of course, must be entered in accordance to proper expression syntax. MMB on string labels while in the value state will toggle between non-expanded and expanded mode where variables and expression functions enclosed in back ticks are expanded (evaluated). All types of parameters can now be keyable, but this option is only available where it is applicable. |
Fri. August 4, 2006 | |
9.0.313 | Fixed 2 File COP bugs:
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Thu. August 3, 2006 | |
9.0.313 | Fixed 2 File COP bugs:
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Thu. August 3, 2006 | |
9.0.313 | Fixed 2 File COP bugs:
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Thu. August 3, 2006 | |
9.0.313 | Fixed 2 File COP bugs:
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Thu. August 3, 2006 | |
9.0.313 | Fixed 2 File COP bugs:
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Thu. August 3, 2006 | |
9.0.312 | The material SOP can be used to apply material properties to points, primitives or to the detail. Parameters are:
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Wed. August 2, 2006 | |
9.0.312 | The material SOP can be used to apply material properties to points, primitives or to the detail. Parameters are:
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Wed. August 2, 2006 |