Houdini Main Changelogs

8.0.351

When copying and pasting keys in the dopesheet using option r (Replace), the effective range is now set to the larger of the selected range and the copied range.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

When copying and pasting keys in the dopesheet using option r (Replace), the effective range is now set to the larger of the selected range and the copied range.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

When copying and pasting keys in the dopesheet using option r (Replace), the effective range is now set to the larger of the selected range and the copied range.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Changing the trunc() expression and vex functions so they properly round toward 0. Previously, they had the same behaviour as the floor() function.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Added an option to the Main Preferences Miscellaneous page to control whether or not invisible parameters are affected by the Revert to Defaults operation.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Added an option to the Main Preferences Miscellaneous page to control whether or not invisible parameters are affected by the Revert to Defaults operation.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Added an option to the Main Preferences Miscellaneous page to control whether or not invisible parameters are affected by the Revert to Defaults operation.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Added an option to the Main Preferences Miscellaneous page to control whether or not invisible parameters are affected by the Revert to Defaults operation.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

Added an option to the Main Preferences Miscellaneous page to control whether or not invisible parameters are affected by the Revert to Defaults operation.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

The Color SOP will disable the color and seed parameters in the expected fashion.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

The Color SOP will disable the color and seed parameters in the expected fashion.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

The Color SOP will disable the color and seed parameters in the expected fashion.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

The Color SOP will disable the color and seed parameters in the expected fashion.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

The Color SOP will disable the color and seed parameters in the expected fashion.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

New example for UVProject SOP demonstrating the various projection types.

Fri. September 2, 2005
8.0.351

New example for UVProject SOP demonstrating the various projection types.

Fri. September 2, 2005