Houdini Main Changelogs

7.2.90

The default FPS value is now 24 unless overridden by the environment variable FPS. Existing hip files or users that have explicitly saved their FPS options are unaffected.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The default FPS value is now 24 unless overridden by the environment variable FPS. Existing hip files or users that have explicitly saved their FPS options are unaffected.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The default FPS value is now 24 unless overridden by the environment variable FPS. Existing hip files or users that have explicitly saved their FPS options are unaffected.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

The default FPS value is now 24 unless overridden by the environment variable FPS. Existing hip files or users that have explicitly saved their FPS options are unaffected.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed bug where background images were not working properly in gplay.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed bug where background images were not working properly in gplay.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed bug where background images were not working properly in gplay.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed bug where background images were not working properly in gplay.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.90

Fixed bug where background images were not working properly in gplay.

Wed. December 15, 2004
7.2.89

Fixed handling for the "status" hscript variable.

Tue. December 14, 2004
7.2.89

Fixed handling for the "status" hscript variable.

Tue. December 14, 2004
7.2.89

Fixed handling for the "status" hscript variable.

Tue. December 14, 2004
7.2.89

Fixed handling for the "status" hscript variable.

Tue. December 14, 2004
7.2.89

Fixed handling for the "status" hscript variable.

Tue. December 14, 2004
7.2.89

The Op Tree chooser will no longer filter out object networks when filtering for a specific object type. This allows one to find cameras that are inside an object network that is buried in a normal object.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

The Op Tree chooser will no longer filter out object networks when filtering for a specific object type. This allows one to find cameras that are inside an object network that is buried in a normal object.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

The Op Tree chooser will no longer filter out object networks when filtering for a specific object type. This allows one to find cameras that are inside an object network that is buried in a normal object.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

The Op Tree chooser will no longer filter out object networks when filtering for a specific object type. This allows one to find cameras that are inside an object network that is buried in a normal object.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

The Op Tree chooser will no longer filter out object networks when filtering for a specific object type. This allows one to find cameras that are inside an object network that is buried in a normal object.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

opwire can now take full path ie opwire -n /obj/cam1 -0 /obj/light1 An error will be returned if the path is invalid or if the output and input are in a different network.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

opwire can now take full path ie opwire -n /obj/cam1 -0 /obj/light1 An error will be returned if the path is invalid or if the output and input are in a different network.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

opwire can now take full path ie opwire -n /obj/cam1 -0 /obj/light1 An error will be returned if the path is invalid or if the output and input are in a different network.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

opwire can now take full path ie opwire -n /obj/cam1 -0 /obj/light1 An error will be returned if the path is invalid or if the output and input are in a different network.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

opwire can now take full path ie opwire -n /obj/cam1 -0 /obj/light1 An error will be returned if the path is invalid or if the output and input are in a different network.

Mon. December 13, 2004
7.2.89

The Archive ROP now has a normal string field for the camera parameter instead of the drop-down menu list.

Fri. December 10, 2004