Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.113

Added the Border COP, which adds a colored border to the image by either increasing the resolution, or overwriting edge pixels. Each edge has its own border width, so this can be used to change resolutions without stretching the image (like converting a 16:9 format to 4:3 by adding bars).

Wed. January 21, 2004
6.2.113

Added the Border COP, which adds a colored border to the image by either increasing the resolution, or overwriting edge pixels. Each edge has its own border width, so this can be used to change resolutions without stretching the image (like converting a 16:9 format to 4:3 by adding bars).

Wed. January 21, 2004
6.2.113

Added the Border COP, which adds a colored border to the image by either increasing the resolution, or overwriting edge pixels. Each edge has its own border width, so this can be used to change resolutions without stretching the image (like converting a 16:9 format to 4:3 by adding bars).

Wed. January 21, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a crash in the Layer/Composite COPs that would occur if the background sequence was outside its frame range, and a compositing operation that required background alpha was used (like Outside or Atop).

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a crash in the Layer/Composite COPs that would occur if the background sequence was outside its frame range, and a compositing operation that required background alpha was used (like Outside or Atop).

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a crash in the Layer/Composite COPs that would occur if the background sequence was outside its frame range, and a compositing operation that required background alpha was used (like Outside or Atop).

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a crash in the Layer/Composite COPs that would occur if the background sequence was outside its frame range, and a compositing operation that required background alpha was used (like Outside or Atop).

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a crash in the Layer/Composite COPs that would occur if the background sequence was outside its frame range, and a compositing operation that required background alpha was used (like Outside or Atop).

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a variety of mplay problems:

  • Images received from other sources using -k or -K (render orflipbook) no longer crash if the 'Use Luminance Images for Single

Planes' is off, and the Alpha plane is selected.

  • Passing a .pic file to mplay using 'cat foo.pic | mplay stdin'

no longer swaps the channels incorrectly.

  • The frame range and Single Image options in the File->Open... dialog

for image sequences are now respected.

  • If -C is specified on the command line (precache images), imagesloaded via File->Open... will be precached.
Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a variety of mplay problems:

  • Images received from other sources using -k or -K (render orflipbook) no longer crash if the 'Use Luminance Images for Single

Planes' is off, and the Alpha plane is selected.

  • Passing a .pic file to mplay using 'cat foo.pic | mplay stdin'

no longer swaps the channels incorrectly.

  • The frame range and Single Image options in the File->Open... dialog

for image sequences are now respected.

  • If -C is specified on the command line (precache images), imagesloaded via File->Open... will be precached.
Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a variety of mplay problems:

  • Images received from other sources using -k or -K (render orflipbook) no longer crash if the 'Use Luminance Images for Single

Planes' is off, and the Alpha plane is selected.

  • Passing a .pic file to mplay using 'cat foo.pic | mplay stdin'

no longer swaps the channels incorrectly.

  • The frame range and Single Image options in the File->Open... dialog

for image sequences are now respected.

  • If -C is specified on the command line (precache images), imagesloaded via File->Open... will be precached.
Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a variety of mplay problems:

  • Images received from other sources using -k or -K (render orflipbook) no longer crash if the 'Use Luminance Images for Single

Planes' is off, and the Alpha plane is selected.

  • Passing a .pic file to mplay using 'cat foo.pic | mplay stdin'

no longer swaps the channels incorrectly.

  • The frame range and Single Image options in the File->Open... dialog

for image sequences are now respected.

  • If -C is specified on the command line (precache images), imagesloaded via File->Open... will be precached.
Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

Fixed a variety of mplay problems:

  • Images received from other sources using -k or -K (render orflipbook) no longer crash if the 'Use Luminance Images for Single

Planes' is off, and the Alpha plane is selected.

  • Passing a .pic file to mplay using 'cat foo.pic | mplay stdin'

no longer swaps the channels incorrectly.

  • The frame range and Single Image options in the File->Open... dialog

for image sequences are now respected.

  • If -C is specified on the command line (precache images), imagesloaded via File->Open... will be precached.
Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

If the "Save Definitions to Hip File" option is turned off, then saving a hip file which contains and requires some definitions from the Embedded OTL could lead to the generation of an invalid hip file. Now in this case we save the required definitions to the hip file in spite of the option. We also bring up a warning dialog that en Embedded OTL is being saved to the hip file.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

If the "Save Definitions to Hip File" option is turned off, then saving a hip file which contains and requires some definitions from the Embedded OTL could lead to the generation of an invalid hip file. Now in this case we save the required definitions to the hip file in spite of the option. We also bring up a warning dialog that en Embedded OTL is being saved to the hip file.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

If the "Save Definitions to Hip File" option is turned off, then saving a hip file which contains and requires some definitions from the Embedded OTL could lead to the generation of an invalid hip file. Now in this case we save the required definitions to the hip file in spite of the option. We also bring up a warning dialog that en Embedded OTL is being saved to the hip file.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

If the "Save Definitions to Hip File" option is turned off, then saving a hip file which contains and requires some definitions from the Embedded OTL could lead to the generation of an invalid hip file. Now in this case we save the required definitions to the hip file in spite of the option. We also bring up a warning dialog that en Embedded OTL is being saved to the hip file.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

If the "Save Definitions to Hip File" option is turned off, then saving a hip file which contains and requires some definitions from the Embedded OTL could lead to the generation of an invalid hip file. Now in this case we save the required definitions to the hip file in spite of the option. We also bring up a warning dialog that en Embedded OTL is being saved to the hip file.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

The path handle now has a parameter that switches the path handle between:

  • dragging directly in the world space (i.e., setting thepath parameter so that the object sits where the mouseis pointing to on the curve

and

  • dragging in the path domain, by incrementing/decrementingcurrent value of the path parameter proportionally to thedistance the handle has been dragged

To pop-up the handle dialog, right click on the handle ans select "Handle Parameters...", or pres 'P' and choos the handle tab.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

The path handle now has a parameter that switches the path handle between:

  • dragging directly in the world space (i.e., setting thepath parameter so that the object sits where the mouseis pointing to on the curve

and

  • dragging in the path domain, by incrementing/decrementingcurrent value of the path parameter proportionally to thedistance the handle has been dragged

To pop-up the handle dialog, right click on the handle ans select "Handle Parameters...", or pres 'P' and choos the handle tab.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

The path handle now has a parameter that switches the path handle between:

  • dragging directly in the world space (i.e., setting thepath parameter so that the object sits where the mouseis pointing to on the curve

and

  • dragging in the path domain, by incrementing/decrementingcurrent value of the path parameter proportionally to thedistance the handle has been dragged

To pop-up the handle dialog, right click on the handle ans select "Handle Parameters...", or pres 'P' and choos the handle tab.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

The path handle now has a parameter that switches the path handle between:

  • dragging directly in the world space (i.e., setting thepath parameter so that the object sits where the mouseis pointing to on the curve

and

  • dragging in the path domain, by incrementing/decrementingcurrent value of the path parameter proportionally to thedistance the handle has been dragged

To pop-up the handle dialog, right click on the handle ans select "Handle Parameters...", or pres 'P' and choos the handle tab.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

The path handle now has a parameter that switches the path handle between:

  • dragging directly in the world space (i.e., setting thepath parameter so that the object sits where the mouseis pointing to on the curve

and

  • dragging in the path domain, by incrementing/decrementingcurrent value of the path parameter proportionally to thedistance the handle has been dragged

To pop-up the handle dialog, right click on the handle ans select "Handle Parameters...", or pres 'P' and choos the handle tab.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

$HTY and $HTZ now properly refer to the Y & Z components, rather than both being aliases of $HTX.

Tue. January 20, 2004
6.2.112

$HTY and $HTZ now properly refer to the Y & Z components, rather than both being aliases of $HTX.

Tue. January 20, 2004