Houdini Main Changelogs

9.0.4

If an error occurs during a ROP render and a render command was used with device or output overrides, it was possible that the ROP would remain in an inconsistent state -- this has now been fixed.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

If an error occurs during a ROP render and a render command was used with device or output overrides, it was possible that the ROP would remain in an inconsistent state -- this has now been fixed.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

If an error occurs during a ROP render and a render command was used with device or output overrides, it was possible that the ROP would remain in an inconsistent state -- this has now been fixed.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Updating the background image of a viewport on disk now longer causes crashes. The auto-detection of the file change was crashing.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Updating the background image of a viewport on disk now longer causes crashes. The auto-detection of the file change was crashing.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Updating the background image of a viewport on disk now longer causes crashes. The auto-detection of the file change was crashing.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Updating the background image of a viewport on disk now longer causes crashes. The auto-detection of the file change was crashing.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Updating the background image of a viewport on disk now longer causes crashes. The auto-detection of the file change was crashing.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

A new command line option has been added to mantra. The -I option allows the setting of multiple imager settings by using a comma separated list of assignments. Currently, the supported options are:

  • resolution=WIDTHxHEIGHT to specify the resolution of the image
  • jitter=SCALE to specify the jitter scale
  • bucket=SIZE to specify the rendering bucket size
  • sample=SAMPLEXxSAMPLEY to specify the sampling (in x and y)
  • sample=SAMPLE to specify both SAMPLEX and SAMPLEY
  • subpixel=1 to turn on sub-pixel output

An example might be: mantra -I resolution=320x243,jitter=1,bucket=16,sample=4,subpixel=0 which would set

  • The output resolution to 320 by 243
  • The jitter scale to be 1
  • The bucket size
  • The super-sampling to 4x4
  • Turn off sub-pixel rendering
Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

A new command line option has been added to mantra. The -I option allows the setting of multiple imager settings by using a comma separated list of assignments. Currently, the supported options are:

  • resolution=WIDTHxHEIGHT to specify the resolution of the image
  • jitter=SCALE to specify the jitter scale
  • bucket=SIZE to specify the rendering bucket size
  • sample=SAMPLEXxSAMPLEY to specify the sampling (in x and y)
  • sample=SAMPLE to specify both SAMPLEX and SAMPLEY
  • subpixel=1 to turn on sub-pixel output

An example might be: mantra -I resolution=320x243,jitter=1,bucket=16,sample=4,subpixel=0 which would set

  • The output resolution to 320 by 243
  • The jitter scale to be 1
  • The bucket size
  • The super-sampling to 4x4
  • Turn off sub-pixel rendering
Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

A new command line option has been added to mantra. The -I option allows the setting of multiple imager settings by using a comma separated list of assignments. Currently, the supported options are:

  • resolution=WIDTHxHEIGHT to specify the resolution of the image
  • jitter=SCALE to specify the jitter scale
  • bucket=SIZE to specify the rendering bucket size
  • sample=SAMPLEXxSAMPLEY to specify the sampling (in x and y)
  • sample=SAMPLE to specify both SAMPLEX and SAMPLEY
  • subpixel=1 to turn on sub-pixel output

An example might be: mantra -I resolution=320x243,jitter=1,bucket=16,sample=4,subpixel=0 which would set

  • The output resolution to 320 by 243
  • The jitter scale to be 1
  • The bucket size
  • The super-sampling to 4x4
  • Turn off sub-pixel rendering
Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

A new command line option has been added to mantra. The -I option allows the setting of multiple imager settings by using a comma separated list of assignments. Currently, the supported options are:

  • resolution=WIDTHxHEIGHT to specify the resolution of the image
  • jitter=SCALE to specify the jitter scale
  • bucket=SIZE to specify the rendering bucket size
  • sample=SAMPLEXxSAMPLEY to specify the sampling (in x and y)
  • sample=SAMPLE to specify both SAMPLEX and SAMPLEY
  • subpixel=1 to turn on sub-pixel output

An example might be: mantra -I resolution=320x243,jitter=1,bucket=16,sample=4,subpixel=0 which would set

  • The output resolution to 320 by 243
  • The jitter scale to be 1
  • The bucket size
  • The super-sampling to 4x4
  • Turn off sub-pixel rendering
Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

A new command line option has been added to mantra. The -I option allows the setting of multiple imager settings by using a comma separated list of assignments. Currently, the supported options are:

  • resolution=WIDTHxHEIGHT to specify the resolution of the image
  • jitter=SCALE to specify the jitter scale
  • bucket=SIZE to specify the rendering bucket size
  • sample=SAMPLEXxSAMPLEY to specify the sampling (in x and y)
  • sample=SAMPLE to specify both SAMPLEX and SAMPLEY
  • subpixel=1 to turn on sub-pixel output

An example might be: mantra -I resolution=320x243,jitter=1,bucket=16,sample=4,subpixel=0 which would set

  • The output resolution to 320 by 243
  • The jitter scale to be 1
  • The bucket size
  • The super-sampling to 4x4
  • Turn off sub-pixel rendering
Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Mantra is now able to output raw sample data (without pixel filtering). This causes the output resolution to be scaled by the sampling resolution (that is with pixel sampling set to 4x4, the image will be 4 times wider and 4 times higher). This option is currently only supported through the new -I option.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Mantra is now able to output raw sample data (without pixel filtering). This causes the output resolution to be scaled by the sampling resolution (that is with pixel sampling set to 4x4, the image will be 4 times wider and 4 times higher). This option is currently only supported through the new -I option.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Mantra is now able to output raw sample data (without pixel filtering). This causes the output resolution to be scaled by the sampling resolution (that is with pixel sampling set to 4x4, the image will be 4 times wider and 4 times higher). This option is currently only supported through the new -I option.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Mantra is now able to output raw sample data (without pixel filtering). This causes the output resolution to be scaled by the sampling resolution (that is with pixel sampling set to 4x4, the image will be 4 times wider and 4 times higher). This option is currently only supported through the new -I option.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Mantra is now able to output raw sample data (without pixel filtering). This causes the output resolution to be scaled by the sampling resolution (that is with pixel sampling set to 4x4, the image will be 4 times wider and 4 times higher). This option is currently only supported through the new -I option.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Fixed a bug with the popnet SOP where the POP viewer would recook the simulation on the first frame if the user changed a switcher on a POP.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Fixed a bug with the popnet SOP where the POP viewer would recook the simulation on the first frame if the user changed a switcher on a POP.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Fixed a bug with the popnet SOP where the POP viewer would recook the simulation on the first frame if the user changed a switcher on a POP.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Fixed a bug with the popnet SOP where the POP viewer would recook the simulation on the first frame if the user changed a switcher on a POP.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.4

Fixed a bug with the popnet SOP where the POP viewer would recook the simulation on the first frame if the user changed a switcher on a POP.

Wed. September 28, 2005
9.0.2

Network box snapping to grid now snaps to a node in the netbox in order to preserve the relative positions of the nodes in the network box.

Tue. September 27, 2005
9.0.2

Network box snapping to grid now snaps to a node in the netbox in order to preserve the relative positions of the nodes in the network box.

Tue. September 27, 2005