Houdini Main Changelogs

7.0.86

Added a 'Fast Interactive Cooking' toggle button to the COP2 viewer, in the top right corner of the interface.

This makes toggling this option on or off much quicker. There is also a default hotkey ('f') bound to this button.

Fast Interactive Cooking reduces the resolution of the image while a handle or parm slider is being dragged, and returns to normal resolution when the handle or parm slider is released. The default interactive resolution is 1/4 of the normal resolution.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added a 'Fast Interactive Cooking' toggle button to the COP2 viewer, in the top right corner of the interface.

This makes toggling this option on or off much quicker. There is also a default hotkey ('f') bound to this button.

Fast Interactive Cooking reduces the resolution of the image while a handle or parm slider is being dragged, and returns to normal resolution when the handle or parm slider is released. The default interactive resolution is 1/4 of the normal resolution.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added a 'Fast Interactive Cooking' toggle button to the COP2 viewer, in the top right corner of the interface.

This makes toggling this option on or off much quicker. There is also a default hotkey ('f') bound to this button.

Fast Interactive Cooking reduces the resolution of the image while a handle or parm slider is being dragged, and returns to normal resolution when the handle or parm slider is released. The default interactive resolution is 1/4 of the normal resolution.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added a 'Fast Interactive Cooking' toggle button to the COP2 viewer, in the top right corner of the interface.

This makes toggling this option on or off much quicker. There is also a default hotkey ('f') bound to this button.

Fast Interactive Cooking reduces the resolution of the image while a handle or parm slider is being dragged, and returns to normal resolution when the handle or parm slider is released. The default interactive resolution is 1/4 of the normal resolution.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

All the histogram modes that map data vs. U or V now have the option to graph a single scanline, specified by a slider.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

All the histogram modes that map data vs. U or V now have the option to graph a single scanline, specified by a slider.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

All the histogram modes that map data vs. U or V now have the option to graph a single scanline, specified by a slider.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

All the histogram modes that map data vs. U or V now have the option to graph a single scanline, specified by a slider.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

All the histogram modes that map data vs. U or V now have the option to graph a single scanline, specified by a slider.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added the Audio Frame and Time Offset parms to the View->Flipbook dialog.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added the Audio Frame and Time Offset parms to the View->Flipbook dialog.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added the Audio Frame and Time Offset parms to the View->Flipbook dialog.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added the Audio Frame and Time Offset parms to the View->Flipbook dialog.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Added the Audio Frame and Time Offset parms to the View->Flipbook dialog.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Removing the old pdf documents from the Help menu.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Removing the old pdf documents from the Help menu.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Removing the old pdf documents from the Help menu.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Removing the old pdf documents from the Help menu.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.86

Removing the old pdf documents from the Help menu.

Wed. June 2, 2004
7.0.85

MPlay now has an Audio bar, just above the Playbar. By default, it is hidden in most profiles. It can be displayed by selecting Settings->Audio Bar (or modifying the profile).

The bar contains:

  • Frame/time offsets for synching audio
  • A waveform display of the audio over the playbar
  • Volume slider
  • Mute toggle
  • Button to launch the 'Load Audio' dialog.

In addition, modifying most of the audio parms doesn't cause the audio to reload.

Tue. June 1, 2004
7.0.85

MPlay now has an Audio bar, just above the Playbar. By default, it is hidden in most profiles. It can be displayed by selecting Settings->Audio Bar (or modifying the profile).

The bar contains:

  • Frame/time offsets for synching audio
  • A waveform display of the audio over the playbar
  • Volume slider
  • Mute toggle
  • Button to launch the 'Load Audio' dialog.

In addition, modifying most of the audio parms doesn't cause the audio to reload.

Tue. June 1, 2004
7.0.85

MPlay now has an Audio bar, just above the Playbar. By default, it is hidden in most profiles. It can be displayed by selecting Settings->Audio Bar (or modifying the profile).

The bar contains:

  • Frame/time offsets for synching audio
  • A waveform display of the audio over the playbar
  • Volume slider
  • Mute toggle
  • Button to launch the 'Load Audio' dialog.

In addition, modifying most of the audio parms doesn't cause the audio to reload.

Tue. June 1, 2004
7.0.85

MPlay now has an Audio bar, just above the Playbar. By default, it is hidden in most profiles. It can be displayed by selecting Settings->Audio Bar (or modifying the profile).

The bar contains:

  • Frame/time offsets for synching audio
  • A waveform display of the audio over the playbar
  • Volume slider
  • Mute toggle
  • Button to launch the 'Load Audio' dialog.

In addition, modifying most of the audio parms doesn't cause the audio to reload.

Tue. June 1, 2004
7.0.85

MPlay now has an Audio bar, just above the Playbar. By default, it is hidden in most profiles. It can be displayed by selecting Settings->Audio Bar (or modifying the profile).

The bar contains:

  • Frame/time offsets for synching audio
  • A waveform display of the audio over the playbar
  • Volume slider
  • Mute toggle
  • Button to launch the 'Load Audio' dialog.

In addition, modifying most of the audio parms doesn't cause the audio to reload.

Tue. June 1, 2004
7.0.85

Most of the COP generators now have an optional mask input. The generated data is restricted to the area defined by the mask (or outside the mask). The outside area will be black. The mask paramerers (Mask Plane menu and Invert Mask) are located on the Image tab of the generator. The generators affected are: Color, CornerRamp, Font, Geometry, Noise, Ramp, RotoShape, RotoSpline, Shape and VEX Generate.

Tue. June 1, 2004