Houdini Main Changelogs
9.0.54 | Two-state constraints now transition properly when attached to wire objects. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Two-state constraints now transition properly when attached to wire objects. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Two-state constraints now transition properly when attached to wire objects. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Fixed a potential crash when saving changes to an asset into an OTL that contained other asset definitions (particularaly VOP assets). |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Fixed a potential crash when saving changes to an asset into an OTL that contained other asset definitions (particularaly VOP assets). |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Fixed a potential crash when saving changes to an asset into an OTL that contained other asset definitions (particularaly VOP assets). |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Fixed a potential crash when saving changes to an asset into an OTL that contained other asset definitions (particularaly VOP assets). |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Fixed a potential crash when saving changes to an asset into an OTL that contained other asset definitions (particularaly VOP assets). |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Four new expression functions have been implemented: pointattribsize(), vertexattribsize(), primattribsize(), and detailattribsize(). They return the number of the elements (comonents a given attribute has. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Four new expression functions have been implemented: pointattribsize(), vertexattribsize(), primattribsize(), and detailattribsize(). They return the number of the elements (comonents a given attribute has. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Four new expression functions have been implemented: pointattribsize(), vertexattribsize(), primattribsize(), and detailattribsize(). They return the number of the elements (comonents a given attribute has. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Four new expression functions have been implemented: pointattribsize(), vertexattribsize(), primattribsize(), and detailattribsize(). They return the number of the elements (comonents a given attribute has. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.54 | Four new expression functions have been implemented: pointattribsize(), vertexattribsize(), primattribsize(), and detailattribsize(). They return the number of the elements (comonents a given attribute has. |
Thu. November 17, 2005 | |
9.0.55 | Fixed bug where closing the CHOP Channel Editor was not updating the CHOP being edited. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.55 | Fixed bug where closing the CHOP Channel Editor was not updating the CHOP being edited. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.55 | Fixed bug where closing the CHOP Channel Editor was not updating the CHOP being edited. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.55 | Fixed bug where closing the CHOP Channel Editor was not updating the CHOP being edited. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.55 | Fixed bug where closing the CHOP Channel Editor was not updating the CHOP being edited. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | The arg() expression function correctly returns an empty string (i.e., "") if the argument index is out of bounds. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | The arg() expression function correctly returns an empty string (i.e., "") if the argument index is out of bounds. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | The arg() expression function correctly returns an empty string (i.e., "") if the argument index is out of bounds. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | The arg() expression function correctly returns an empty string (i.e., "") if the argument index is out of bounds. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | The arg() expression function correctly returns an empty string (i.e., "") if the argument index is out of bounds. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | Fixed "Quit Channel Editor" and "Delete Selected Keys" menu items in the Channel Editor that is accessed from the CHOP network tile RMB menu. Before they would do nothing. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 | |
9.0.53 | Fixed "Quit Channel Editor" and "Delete Selected Keys" menu items in the Channel Editor that is accessed from the CHOP network tile RMB menu. Before they would do nothing. |
Wed. November 16, 2005 |