Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.115

Cutting and pasting nodes will now properly update the pane path.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Cutting and pasting nodes will now properly update the pane path.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Cutting and pasting nodes will now properly update the pane path.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Added ability for the user to choose custom color palettes from a menu. The palettes must be stored in a folder called .../config/ColorPalettes. The palette files themselves can have any name or extension, and they must follow the original X11 palette file's format. Note: This will not break legacy Houdini behaviour, i.e. the user should NOT move the original X11 palette file from its original location.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Added ability for the user to choose custom color palettes from a menu. The palettes must be stored in a folder called .../config/ColorPalettes. The palette files themselves can have any name or extension, and they must follow the original X11 palette file's format. Note: This will not break legacy Houdini behaviour, i.e. the user should NOT move the original X11 palette file from its original location.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Added ability for the user to choose custom color palettes from a menu. The palettes must be stored in a folder called .../config/ColorPalettes. The palette files themselves can have any name or extension, and they must follow the original X11 palette file's format. Note: This will not break legacy Houdini behaviour, i.e. the user should NOT move the original X11 palette file from its original location.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Added ability for the user to choose custom color palettes from a menu. The palettes must be stored in a folder called .../config/ColorPalettes. The palette files themselves can have any name or extension, and they must follow the original X11 palette file's format. Note: This will not break legacy Houdini behaviour, i.e. the user should NOT move the original X11 palette file from its original location.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Added ability for the user to choose custom color palettes from a menu. The palettes must be stored in a folder called .../config/ColorPalettes. The palette files themselves can have any name or extension, and they must follow the original X11 palette file's format. Note: This will not break legacy Houdini behaviour, i.e. the user should NOT move the original X11 palette file from its original location.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Window titles of panes which have been torn off now include the type of the pane in question along with the pane's name; for example, "Tree Control - pane3."

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Window titles of panes which have been torn off now include the type of the pane in question along with the pane's name; for example, "Tree Control - pane3."

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Window titles of panes which have been torn off now include the type of the pane in question along with the pane's name; for example, "Tree Control - pane3."

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Window titles of panes which have been torn off now include the type of the pane in question along with the pane's name; for example, "Tree Control - pane3."

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

Window titles of panes which have been torn off now include the type of the pane in question along with the pane's name; for example, "Tree Control - pane3."

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

OGL Render ROPs now also receive the Polygon-As-Subdiv options from the Render tab of Objects.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

OGL Render ROPs now also receive the Polygon-As-Subdiv options from the Render tab of Objects.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

OGL Render ROPs now also receive the Polygon-As-Subdiv options from the Render tab of Objects.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

OGL Render ROPs now also receive the Polygon-As-Subdiv options from the Render tab of Objects.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

OGL Render ROPs now also receive the Polygon-As-Subdiv options from the Render tab of Objects.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

A level of abstraction is being built around the GU_Detail which is owned by SOP_Nodes to allow the safe unloading of unnecessary geometry. The SOP_Node::gdp member variable is now only valid during a cookMySop process. Rather than getCookedGeo, getCookedGeoHandle is preferred.

More details on these changes will be provided in the HDK documentation.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

A level of abstraction is being built around the GU_Detail which is owned by SOP_Nodes to allow the safe unloading of unnecessary geometry. The SOP_Node::gdp member variable is now only valid during a cookMySop process. Rather than getCookedGeo, getCookedGeoHandle is preferred.

More details on these changes will be provided in the HDK documentation.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

A level of abstraction is being built around the GU_Detail which is owned by SOP_Nodes to allow the safe unloading of unnecessary geometry. The SOP_Node::gdp member variable is now only valid during a cookMySop process. Rather than getCookedGeo, getCookedGeoHandle is preferred.

More details on these changes will be provided in the HDK documentation.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

A level of abstraction is being built around the GU_Detail which is owned by SOP_Nodes to allow the safe unloading of unnecessary geometry. The SOP_Node::gdp member variable is now only valid during a cookMySop process. Rather than getCookedGeo, getCookedGeoHandle is preferred.

More details on these changes will be provided in the HDK documentation.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

A level of abstraction is being built around the GU_Detail which is owned by SOP_Nodes to allow the safe unloading of unnecessary geometry. The SOP_Node::gdp member variable is now only valid during a cookMySop process. Rather than getCookedGeo, getCookedGeoHandle is preferred.

More details on these changes will be provided in the HDK documentation.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

References between bones and their associated end connector can now be displayed in the Network Editor. The option "Show Links Between Bones and End Affectors" in the Dependencies tab of the Network Editor Display Options window controls whether these links are drawn.

Fri. January 23, 2004
6.2.115

References between bones and their associated end connector can now be displayed in the Network Editor. The option "Show Links Between Bones and End Affectors" in the Dependencies tab of the Network Editor Display Options window controls whether these links are drawn.

Fri. January 23, 2004