Houdini Main Changelogs

6.1.43

Also fixed the geometry cop to properly do subpixel rasterization.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Also fixed the geometry cop to properly do subpixel rasterization.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Also fixed the geometry cop to properly do subpixel rasterization.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

When creating new parameters in the Type Properties dialog using drag and drop or the Create Parameters menu item on handles, Houdini now tries to determine if the parameter being added already exists in the custom operator. Previously, dropping the same parameter twice would create two almost identical parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

When creating new parameters in the Type Properties dialog using drag and drop or the Create Parameters menu item on handles, Houdini now tries to determine if the parameter being added already exists in the custom operator. Previously, dropping the same parameter twice would create two almost identical parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

When creating new parameters in the Type Properties dialog using drag and drop or the Create Parameters menu item on handles, Houdini now tries to determine if the parameter being added already exists in the custom operator. Previously, dropping the same parameter twice would create two almost identical parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

When creating new parameters in the Type Properties dialog using drag and drop or the Create Parameters menu item on handles, Houdini now tries to determine if the parameter being added already exists in the custom operator. Previously, dropping the same parameter twice would create two almost identical parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

When creating new parameters in the Type Properties dialog using drag and drop or the Create Parameters menu item on handles, Houdini now tries to determine if the parameter being added already exists in the custom operator. Previously, dropping the same parameter twice would create two almost identical parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

The right mouse button menu of all handles now has an entry "Create Parameters". Selecting this entry when a Type Properties dialog is displayed will add parameters to the custom operator. It will also create a handle binding linking the new parameters to a handle of the same type as the source handle (if possible). The Operator menu on Viewer panes also has an entry "Create Parameters for All Handles" which executes this operation for all visible handles.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

The right mouse button menu of all handles now has an entry "Create Parameters". Selecting this entry when a Type Properties dialog is displayed will add parameters to the custom operator. It will also create a handle binding linking the new parameters to a handle of the same type as the source handle (if possible). The Operator menu on Viewer panes also has an entry "Create Parameters for All Handles" which executes this operation for all visible handles.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

The right mouse button menu of all handles now has an entry "Create Parameters". Selecting this entry when a Type Properties dialog is displayed will add parameters to the custom operator. It will also create a handle binding linking the new parameters to a handle of the same type as the source handle (if possible). The Operator menu on Viewer panes also has an entry "Create Parameters for All Handles" which executes this operation for all visible handles.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

The right mouse button menu of all handles now has an entry "Create Parameters". Selecting this entry when a Type Properties dialog is displayed will add parameters to the custom operator. It will also create a handle binding linking the new parameters to a handle of the same type as the source handle (if possible). The Operator menu on Viewer panes also has an entry "Create Parameters for All Handles" which executes this operation for all visible handles.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

The right mouse button menu of all handles now has an entry "Create Parameters". Selecting this entry when a Type Properties dialog is displayed will add parameters to the custom operator. It will also create a handle binding linking the new parameters to a handle of the same type as the source handle (if possible). The Operator menu on Viewer panes also has an entry "Create Parameters for All Handles" which executes this operation for all visible handles.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Fixed a bug in the font, shape and rotospline COPs that would result in slightly different (and incorrect) rasterizations when large canvas was turned on. Now the rasterization should be identical in both cases.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Fixed a bug in the font, shape and rotospline COPs that would result in slightly different (and incorrect) rasterizations when large canvas was turned on. Now the rasterization should be identical in both cases.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Fixed a bug in the font, shape and rotospline COPs that would result in slightly different (and incorrect) rasterizations when large canvas was turned on. Now the rasterization should be identical in both cases.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Fixed a bug in the font, shape and rotospline COPs that would result in slightly different (and incorrect) rasterizations when large canvas was turned on. Now the rasterization should be identical in both cases.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Fixed a bug in the font, shape and rotospline COPs that would result in slightly different (and incorrect) rasterizations when large canvas was turned on. Now the rasterization should be identical in both cases.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

It is now possible to specify the color of each handle bound to a custom operator type. This is done by adding a string like: color( r g b ) to the Default string field on the Type PRoperties Handles page, where r, g, and b are values from 0 to 1.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

It is now possible to specify the color of each handle bound to a custom operator type. This is done by adding a string like: color( r g b ) to the Default string field on the Type PRoperties Handles page, where r, g, and b are values from 0 to 1.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

It is now possible to specify the color of each handle bound to a custom operator type. This is done by adding a string like: color( r g b ) to the Default string field on the Type PRoperties Handles page, where r, g, and b are values from 0 to 1.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

It is now possible to specify the color of each handle bound to a custom operator type. This is done by adding a string like: color( r g b ) to the Default string field on the Type PRoperties Handles page, where r, g, and b are values from 0 to 1.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

It is now possible to specify the color of each handle bound to a custom operator type. This is done by adding a string like: color( r g b ) to the Default string field on the Type PRoperties Handles page, where r, g, and b are values from 0 to 1.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Improved the way the Type Properties dialog deals with deleting or renaming existing parameters. When a parameter is deleted, we modify parameters inside the subnet that reference that parameter to delete the reference, and copy over the referenced channel if possible. When a parameter is renamed, channels are now preserved more effectively. Handle bindings are also updated automatically to reflect the changes to the parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003
6.1.43

Improved the way the Type Properties dialog deals with deleting or renaming existing parameters. When a parameter is deleted, we modify parameters inside the subnet that reference that parameter to delete the reference, and copy over the referenced channel if possible. When a parameter is renamed, channels are now preserved more effectively. Handle bindings are also updated automatically to reflect the changes to the parameters.

Fri. June 13, 2003