Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.73

View: Flipbook now renders to mplay with the same frame range, instead of starting at frame 1 and ending at 'num_frames'.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

View: Flipbook now renders to mplay with the same frame range, instead of starting at frame 1 and ending at 'num_frames'.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

View: Flipbook now renders to mplay with the same frame range, instead of starting at frame 1 and ending at 'num_frames'.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

View: Flipbook now renders to mplay with the same frame range, instead of starting at frame 1 and ending at 'num_frames'.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Unlinking the SOP Viewer, changing your network & parameters to VOPs, creating a VOP network, and then switching to a VOP viewer using the ManagerMenu bar, will now properly view the current VOP.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Unlinking the SOP Viewer, changing your network & parameters to VOPs, creating a VOP network, and then switching to a VOP viewer using the ManagerMenu bar, will now properly view the current VOP.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Unlinking the SOP Viewer, changing your network & parameters to VOPs, creating a VOP network, and then switching to a VOP viewer using the ManagerMenu bar, will now properly view the current VOP.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Unlinking the SOP Viewer, changing your network & parameters to VOPs, creating a VOP network, and then switching to a VOP viewer using the ManagerMenu bar, will now properly view the current VOP.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Unlinking the SOP Viewer, changing your network & parameters to VOPs, creating a VOP network, and then switching to a VOP viewer using the ManagerMenu bar, will now properly view the current VOP.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When expanding a bundle parameter, we can now expand relative paths to operator groups (such as "@../group1").

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When expanding a bundle parameter, we can now expand relative paths to operator groups (such as "@../group1").

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When expanding a bundle parameter, we can now expand relative paths to operator groups (such as "@../group1").

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When expanding a bundle parameter, we can now expand relative paths to operator groups (such as "@../group1").

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When expanding a bundle parameter, we can now expand relative paths to operator groups (such as "@../group1").

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Added "ordered_points" selector.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Added "ordered_points" selector.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Added "ordered_points" selector.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Added "ordered_points" selector.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

Added "ordered_points" selector.

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When rendering to mplay, the name of the sequence is now the name of the output driver that rendered it, instead of 'ip'. The time is appended as before (so the name of the sequence would be something like 'mantra1-12:14:47')

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When rendering to mplay, the name of the sequence is now the name of the output driver that rendered it, instead of 'ip'. The time is appended as before (so the name of the sequence would be something like 'mantra1-12:14:47')

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When rendering to mplay, the name of the sequence is now the name of the output driver that rendered it, instead of 'ip'. The time is appended as before (so the name of the sequence would be something like 'mantra1-12:14:47')

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When rendering to mplay, the name of the sequence is now the name of the output driver that rendered it, instead of 'ip'. The time is appended as before (so the name of the sequence would be something like 'mantra1-12:14:47')

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.73

When rendering to mplay, the name of the sequence is now the name of the output driver that rendered it, instead of 'ip'. The time is appended as before (so the name of the sequence would be something like 'mantra1-12:14:47')

Fri. December 12, 2003
6.2.72

Fixed the Missing Frames option in mplay, which no longer worked for images loaded with -g or via File->Load. Also added a command line option, -M, to allow users to set the missing frame method on the command line (to black, prev, next or closest).

Thu. December 11, 2003