Houdini Main Changelogs
7.0.72 | Added autoscroll to tree view |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Added autoscroll to tree view |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Added autoscroll to tree view |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Added autoscroll to tree view |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Fixed a bug that could cause Houdini to crash when creating a VOP network which generated code with the string "_name" in it. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Fixed a bug that could cause Houdini to crash when creating a VOP network which generated code with the string "_name" in it. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Fixed a bug that could cause Houdini to crash when creating a VOP network which generated code with the string "_name" in it. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Fixed a bug that could cause Houdini to crash when creating a VOP network which generated code with the string "_name" in it. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | Fixed a bug that could cause Houdini to crash when creating a VOP network which generated code with the string "_name" in it. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The COP viewer now supports three viewing modes:
Same behaviour as before. The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown in the viewports, along with the handles and states corresponding to those nodes.
The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown. However, instead of showing the display nodes' handles and states, the current node's handles and state are shown over the displayed images (if the current node is upstream, or an eventual input node, of the display node). This mode is useful for editing earlier nodes while viewing later output.
The image, handles and state of the current node are always shown. The display flags have no effect. The mode can be switched on the fly using the 3-button strip in the top right corner of the COP viewer (icons with blue, green/blue, green square(s)). It can also be set in the Display Options, Handle page, by setting the option 'Handles/Output Follow' (and saved as the default mode if Save As Default is clicked). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The COP viewer now supports three viewing modes:
Same behaviour as before. The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown in the viewports, along with the handles and states corresponding to those nodes.
The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown. However, instead of showing the display nodes' handles and states, the current node's handles and state are shown over the displayed images (if the current node is upstream, or an eventual input node, of the display node). This mode is useful for editing earlier nodes while viewing later output.
The image, handles and state of the current node are always shown. The display flags have no effect. The mode can be switched on the fly using the 3-button strip in the top right corner of the COP viewer (icons with blue, green/blue, green square(s)). It can also be set in the Display Options, Handle page, by setting the option 'Handles/Output Follow' (and saved as the default mode if Save As Default is clicked). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The COP viewer now supports three viewing modes:
Same behaviour as before. The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown in the viewports, along with the handles and states corresponding to those nodes.
The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown. However, instead of showing the display nodes' handles and states, the current node's handles and state are shown over the displayed images (if the current node is upstream, or an eventual input node, of the display node). This mode is useful for editing earlier nodes while viewing later output.
The image, handles and state of the current node are always shown. The display flags have no effect. The mode can be switched on the fly using the 3-button strip in the top right corner of the COP viewer (icons with blue, green/blue, green square(s)). It can also be set in the Display Options, Handle page, by setting the option 'Handles/Output Follow' (and saved as the default mode if Save As Default is clicked). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The COP viewer now supports three viewing modes:
Same behaviour as before. The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown in the viewports, along with the handles and states corresponding to those nodes.
The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown. However, instead of showing the display nodes' handles and states, the current node's handles and state are shown over the displayed images (if the current node is upstream, or an eventual input node, of the display node). This mode is useful for editing earlier nodes while viewing later output.
The image, handles and state of the current node are always shown. The display flags have no effect. The mode can be switched on the fly using the 3-button strip in the top right corner of the COP viewer (icons with blue, green/blue, green square(s)). It can also be set in the Display Options, Handle page, by setting the option 'Handles/Output Follow' (and saved as the default mode if Save As Default is clicked). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The COP viewer now supports three viewing modes:
Same behaviour as before. The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown in the viewports, along with the handles and states corresponding to those nodes.
The images of COPs with their display flags set are shown. However, instead of showing the display nodes' handles and states, the current node's handles and state are shown over the displayed images (if the current node is upstream, or an eventual input node, of the display node). This mode is useful for editing earlier nodes while viewing later output.
The image, handles and state of the current node are always shown. The display flags have no effect. The mode can be switched on the fly using the 3-button strip in the top right corner of the COP viewer (icons with blue, green/blue, green square(s)). It can also be set in the Display Options, Handle page, by setting the option 'Handles/Output Follow' (and saved as the default mode if Save As Default is clicked). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | OTLs now support RGBA Mask parameters (mostly seen in COPs). Previously, they would appear as integer parameters. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | OTLs now support RGBA Mask parameters (mostly seen in COPs). Previously, they would appear as integer parameters. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | OTLs now support RGBA Mask parameters (mostly seen in COPs). Previously, they would appear as integer parameters. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | OTLs now support RGBA Mask parameters (mostly seen in COPs). Previously, they would appear as integer parameters. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | OTLs now support RGBA Mask parameters (mostly seen in COPs). Previously, they would appear as integer parameters. |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | There's a new SOP (scatter) which generates random points over surfaces (with a fairly uniform distribution). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | There's a new SOP (scatter) which generates random points over surfaces (with a fairly uniform distribution). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | There's a new SOP (scatter) which generates random points over surfaces (with a fairly uniform distribution). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | There's a new SOP (scatter) which generates random points over surfaces (with a fairly uniform distribution). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | There's a new SOP (scatter) which generates random points over surfaces (with a fairly uniform distribution). |
Wed. May 19, 2004 | |
7.0.72 | The measure SOP can now measure curvature |
Wed. May 19, 2004 |