Houdini Main Changelogs
6.2.35 | Updated experimental object state for fixing up character deforms. The state will continue using the current shape after the user reselects points. Also, a HUD slider was added to control the blend value for the current shape. This state has not been enabled yet. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Updated experimental object state for fixing up character deforms. The state will continue using the current shape after the user reselects points. Also, a HUD slider was added to control the blend value for the current shape. This state has not been enabled yet. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Updated experimental object state for fixing up character deforms. The state will continue using the current shape after the user reselects points. Also, a HUD slider was added to control the blend value for the current shape. This state has not been enabled yet. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The display options now contain an option for the point size used when rendering particles as points in the viewport. This value can also be set using the new "-p" option to the viewdisplay command. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The display options now contain an option for the point size used when rendering particles as points in the viewport. This value can also be set using the new "-p" option to the viewdisplay command. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The display options now contain an option for the point size used when rendering particles as points in the viewport. This value can also be set using the new "-p" option to the viewdisplay command. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The display options now contain an option for the point size used when rendering particles as points in the viewport. This value can also be set using the new "-p" option to the viewdisplay command. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The display options now contain an option for the point size used when rendering particles as points in the viewport. This value can also be set using the new "-p" option to the viewdisplay command. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The Sticky Object now works with meshes. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The Sticky Object now works with meshes. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The Sticky Object now works with meshes. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The Sticky Object now works with meshes. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | The Sticky Object now works with meshes. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | When a brush sop toggles quickly between visualzation modes, it no longer crashes if a group is specified. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | When a brush sop toggles quickly between visualzation modes, it no longer crashes if a group is specified. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | When a brush sop toggles quickly between visualzation modes, it no longer crashes if a group is specified. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | When a brush sop toggles quickly between visualzation modes, it no longer crashes if a group is specified. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | When a brush sop toggles quickly between visualzation modes, it no longer crashes if a group is specified. |
Tue. November 4, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Completed new bevel sop. It replaces selected edges and points with faces. There are four types of repetitions: flat, round low density, round high density, and corner. There are two types of insets, absolute and relative. |
Mon. November 3, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Completed new bevel sop. It replaces selected edges and points with faces. There are four types of repetitions: flat, round low density, round high density, and corner. There are two types of insets, absolute and relative. |
Mon. November 3, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Completed new bevel sop. It replaces selected edges and points with faces. There are four types of repetitions: flat, round low density, round high density, and corner. There are two types of insets, absolute and relative. |
Mon. November 3, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Completed new bevel sop. It replaces selected edges and points with faces. There are four types of repetitions: flat, round low density, round high density, and corner. There are two types of insets, absolute and relative. |
Mon. November 3, 2003 | |
6.2.35 | Completed new bevel sop. It replaces selected edges and points with faces. There are four types of repetitions: flat, round low density, round high density, and corner. There are two types of insets, absolute and relative. |
Mon. November 3, 2003 | |
6.2.32 | added box zoom to channel editor (control mmb) |
Sat. November 1, 2003 | |
6.2.32 | added box zoom to channel editor (control mmb) |
Sat. November 1, 2003 |