Houdini Main Changelogs

9.0.44

Added a new parameter to many output drivers (including mantra, prman, and mentalray) which determines the behaviour of the visible objects bundles.

Previously, the intersection of the visible object bundle was taken with the set of objects which had their display flags turned on.

It's now possible to change the behaviour of the bundle so that the objects specified in the visible object list will be rendered, regardless of their display flag settings.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added a new parameter to many output drivers (including mantra, prman, and mentalray) which determines the behaviour of the visible objects bundles.

Previously, the intersection of the visible object bundle was taken with the set of objects which had their display flags turned on.

It's now possible to change the behaviour of the bundle so that the objects specified in the visible object list will be rendered, regardless of their display flag settings.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added a new parameter to many output drivers (including mantra, prman, and mentalray) which determines the behaviour of the visible objects bundles.

Previously, the intersection of the visible object bundle was taken with the set of objects which had their display flags turned on.

It's now possible to change the behaviour of the bundle so that the objects specified in the visible object list will be rendered, regardless of their display flag settings.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added a new parameter to many output drivers (including mantra, prman, and mentalray) which determines the behaviour of the visible objects bundles.

Previously, the intersection of the visible object bundle was taken with the set of objects which had their display flags turned on.

It's now possible to change the behaviour of the bundle so that the objects specified in the visible object list will be rendered, regardless of their display flag settings.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Disabled the ability for buttons to be locked. The chlock -d command as well as chautoscope and opscript will no longer list buttons in their locked (or autoscope) state.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Disabled the ability for buttons to be locked. The chlock -d command as well as chautoscope and opscript will no longer list buttons in their locked (or autoscope) state.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Disabled the ability for buttons to be locked. The chlock -d command as well as chautoscope and opscript will no longer list buttons in their locked (or autoscope) state.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Disabled the ability for buttons to be locked. The chlock -d command as well as chautoscope and opscript will no longer list buttons in their locked (or autoscope) state.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Disabled the ability for buttons to be locked. The chlock -d command as well as chautoscope and opscript will no longer list buttons in their locked (or autoscope) state.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added two expression functions: pointneighbours and primneighbours. The pointneighbours function returns the IDs of points that are neighbours of the point specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared primitives. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two points should be connected by an edge. Likewise, the primneighbours function returns the IDs of primitives that are neighbours of the primitive specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared points. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two primitives should share an edge, while a value of 1 indicates that the two primitives should at least share a point.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added two expression functions: pointneighbours and primneighbours. The pointneighbours function returns the IDs of points that are neighbours of the point specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared primitives. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two points should be connected by an edge. Likewise, the primneighbours function returns the IDs of primitives that are neighbours of the primitive specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared points. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two primitives should share an edge, while a value of 1 indicates that the two primitives should at least share a point.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added two expression functions: pointneighbours and primneighbours. The pointneighbours function returns the IDs of points that are neighbours of the point specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared primitives. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two points should be connected by an edge. Likewise, the primneighbours function returns the IDs of primitives that are neighbours of the primitive specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared points. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two primitives should share an edge, while a value of 1 indicates that the two primitives should at least share a point.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added two expression functions: pointneighbours and primneighbours. The pointneighbours function returns the IDs of points that are neighbours of the point specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared primitives. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two points should be connected by an edge. Likewise, the primneighbours function returns the IDs of primitives that are neighbours of the primitive specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared points. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two primitives should share an edge, while a value of 1 indicates that the two primitives should at least share a point.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.44

Added two expression functions: pointneighbours and primneighbours. The pointneighbours function returns the IDs of points that are neighbours of the point specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared primitives. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two points should be connected by an edge. Likewise, the primneighbours function returns the IDs of primitives that are neighbours of the primitive specified. The type of neighbour is characterized by the specified minimum number of shared points. A value of 2 typically indicates that the two primitives should share an edge, while a value of 1 indicates that the two primitives should at least share a point.

Mon. November 7, 2005
9.0.41

Fixed a bug with creating input parameter or constant VOPs for inputs that are of type Point, Normal, or Color. The new VOPs would erroneously output float data.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Fixed a bug with creating input parameter or constant VOPs for inputs that are of type Point, Normal, or Color. The new VOPs would erroneously output float data.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Fixed a bug with creating input parameter or constant VOPs for inputs that are of type Point, Normal, or Color. The new VOPs would erroneously output float data.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Fixed a bug with creating input parameter or constant VOPs for inputs that are of type Point, Normal, or Color. The new VOPs would erroneously output float data.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Fixed a bug with creating input parameter or constant VOPs for inputs that are of type Point, Normal, or Color. The new VOPs would erroneously output float data.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Deleting a noexistent group in the Group SOP will show a warning instead of an error.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Deleting a noexistent group in the Group SOP will show a warning instead of an error.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Deleting a noexistent group in the Group SOP will show a warning instead of an error.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Deleting a noexistent group in the Group SOP will show a warning instead of an error.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

Deleting a noexistent group in the Group SOP will show a warning instead of an error.

Fri. November 4, 2005
9.0.41

The -h option for hconfig will print the command usage, instead of dumping help for all variables. Now, -H option will provide help for variables.

Fri. November 4, 2005