Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.42

When generating RIB, the global shading quality multiplier specified in the output driver was being considered twice. This caused incorrect shading rates to be generated in the RIB stream. This has been fixed.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

When generating RIB, the global shading quality multiplier specified in the output driver was being considered twice. This caused incorrect shading rates to be generated in the RIB stream. This has been fixed.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

When generating RIB, the global shading quality multiplier specified in the output driver was being considered twice. This caused incorrect shading rates to be generated in the RIB stream. This has been fixed.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

When generating RIB, the global shading quality multiplier specified in the output driver was being considered twice. This caused incorrect shading rates to be generated in the RIB stream. This has been fixed.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixing bug where changing a parameter in the Controls page of a custom object subnet would cause all its child objects to recook regardless of whether they need to or not.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixing bug where changing a parameter in the Controls page of a custom object subnet would cause all its child objects to recook regardless of whether they need to or not.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixing bug where changing a parameter in the Controls page of a custom object subnet would cause all its child objects to recook regardless of whether they need to or not.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixing bug where changing a parameter in the Controls page of a custom object subnet would cause all its child objects to recook regardless of whether they need to or not.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixing bug where changing a parameter in the Controls page of a custom object subnet would cause all its child objects to recook regardless of whether they need to or not.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixed a problem when Refreshing all Operator Type Libraries when the "Give preference to latest definition" option is turned off. In this case, if two definitions for the same operator type existed in two different libraries, any nodes of that type could revert some of their parameters to the default values.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixed a problem when Refreshing all Operator Type Libraries when the "Give preference to latest definition" option is turned off. In this case, if two definitions for the same operator type existed in two different libraries, any nodes of that type could revert some of their parameters to the default values.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixed a problem when Refreshing all Operator Type Libraries when the "Give preference to latest definition" option is turned off. In this case, if two definitions for the same operator type existed in two different libraries, any nodes of that type could revert some of their parameters to the default values.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixed a problem when Refreshing all Operator Type Libraries when the "Give preference to latest definition" option is turned off. In this case, if two definitions for the same operator type existed in two different libraries, any nodes of that type could revert some of their parameters to the default values.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Fixed a problem when Refreshing all Operator Type Libraries when the "Give preference to latest definition" option is turned off. In this case, if two definitions for the same operator type existed in two different libraries, any nodes of that type could revert some of their parameters to the default values.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Null objects are no longer output to RIB or IFD streams by default. There is a new parameter (renderspace) in the Null object which determines whether the space will be defined in the rendering stream.

As well, when nulls are output to RIB or IFD, the pre-include and post-include files can be used to insert black-box statements into the RIB stream around the transform declarations.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Null objects are no longer output to RIB or IFD streams by default. There is a new parameter (renderspace) in the Null object which determines whether the space will be defined in the rendering stream.

As well, when nulls are output to RIB or IFD, the pre-include and post-include files can be used to insert black-box statements into the RIB stream around the transform declarations.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Null objects are no longer output to RIB or IFD streams by default. There is a new parameter (renderspace) in the Null object which determines whether the space will be defined in the rendering stream.

As well, when nulls are output to RIB or IFD, the pre-include and post-include files can be used to insert black-box statements into the RIB stream around the transform declarations.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Null objects are no longer output to RIB or IFD streams by default. There is a new parameter (renderspace) in the Null object which determines whether the space will be defined in the rendering stream.

As well, when nulls are output to RIB or IFD, the pre-include and post-include files can be used to insert black-box statements into the RIB stream around the transform declarations.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Null objects are no longer output to RIB or IFD streams by default. There is a new parameter (renderspace) in the Null object which determines whether the space will be defined in the rendering stream.

As well, when nulls are output to RIB or IFD, the pre-include and post-include files can be used to insert black-box statements into the RIB stream around the transform declarations.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Houdini now handles the SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTERM signals by saving out the current hip file and doing clean up before quitting.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Houdini now handles the SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTERM signals by saving out the current hip file and doing clean up before quitting.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Houdini now handles the SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTERM signals by saving out the current hip file and doing clean up before quitting.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Houdini now handles the SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTERM signals by saving out the current hip file and doing clean up before quitting.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

Houdini now handles the SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTERM signals by saving out the current hip file and doing clean up before quitting.

Tue. November 11, 2003
6.2.42

The Fillet SOP no longer crashes when incorrectly filleting sub groups when the second input is given. In this case the second input will be ignored.

Tue. November 11, 2003