Houdini Main Changelogs

6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

A case where the AttribTransfer SOP combined with a Merge could result in putting uninitialized data being put in the pCaptData attribute has been fixed.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Fixed a bug that could cause some tiles in Halo to be locked on the cache forever.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

When rendering floating point images, there is now an option to perform minimal rounding of the floating point data. This option is invoked by specifying an uppercase "FLOAT" (or "Float") to the -b option. For example "mantra -b Float" instead of "mantra -b float". There is further information in the help for mantra ("mantra -").

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

The home/frame on selected (F, H, g) will now properly home on selected OTLs and object subnets.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

The home/frame on selected (F, H, g) will now properly home on selected OTLs and object subnets.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

The home/frame on selected (F, H, g) will now properly home on selected OTLs and object subnets.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

The home/frame on selected (F, H, g) will now properly home on selected OTLs and object subnets.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

The home/frame on selected (F, H, g) will now properly home on selected OTLs and object subnets.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Several classes have been removed from the FS library such as FS_Manager, FS_Stat, and FS_Client. Please use the new FS_Info, FS_Reader, and FS_Writer classes instead. Not all of the functionality has been duplicated. For any missing functionality, standard C runtime library functions can be used.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

For the "follow curve" type of the Inverse Kinematics solver in the CHOPs, a new paramter "Curve Normals" has been added. The default value of the parameter is set such that best possible normal transfer occurs between the curve and the bone chain. For curves that have normals, the bone chain normals will interpolate the curve normals. This differs from the current behaviour, where even if the curve has normals, the bone chain does not interpolate them. The "No Normals" value of the parameter "Curve Normals" will restore the old behaviour of the CHOP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Several classes have been removed from the FS library such as FS_Manager, FS_Stat, and FS_Client. Please use the new FS_Info, FS_Reader, and FS_Writer classes instead. Not all of the functionality has been duplicated. For any missing functionality, standard C runtime library functions can be used.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

For the "follow curve" type of the Inverse Kinematics solver in the CHOPs, a new paramter "Curve Normals" has been added. The default value of the parameter is set such that best possible normal transfer occurs between the curve and the bone chain. For curves that have normals, the bone chain normals will interpolate the curve normals. This differs from the current behaviour, where even if the curve has normals, the bone chain does not interpolate them. The "No Normals" value of the parameter "Curve Normals" will restore the old behaviour of the CHOP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Several classes have been removed from the FS library such as FS_Manager, FS_Stat, and FS_Client. Please use the new FS_Info, FS_Reader, and FS_Writer classes instead. Not all of the functionality has been duplicated. For any missing functionality, standard C runtime library functions can be used.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

For the "follow curve" type of the Inverse Kinematics solver in the CHOPs, a new paramter "Curve Normals" has been added. The default value of the parameter is set such that best possible normal transfer occurs between the curve and the bone chain. For curves that have normals, the bone chain normals will interpolate the curve normals. This differs from the current behaviour, where even if the curve has normals, the bone chain does not interpolate them. The "No Normals" value of the parameter "Curve Normals" will restore the old behaviour of the CHOP.

Wed. September 24, 2003
6.1.145

Several classes have been removed from the FS library such as FS_Manager, FS_Stat, and FS_Client. Please use the new FS_Info, FS_Reader, and FS_Writer classes instead. Not all of the functionality has been duplicated. For any missing functionality, standard C runtime library functions can be used.

Wed. September 24, 2003