Houdini Main Changelogs
6.1.42 | Fixed parameter cooking problems when the bone length parameter of an IK bone chain channel references some other parameter. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed parameter cooking problems when the bone length parameter of an IK bone chain channel references some other parameter. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed parameter cooking problems when the bone length parameter of an IK bone chain channel references some other parameter. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed parameter cooking problems when the bone length parameter of an IK bone chain channel references some other parameter. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | The default expression for lightmask parameters in mental ray surface shaders has been changed to objlightmask() with the appropriate options to generate correct .mi files. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | The default expression for lightmask parameters in mental ray surface shaders has been changed to objlightmask() with the appropriate options to generate correct .mi files. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | The default expression for lightmask parameters in mental ray surface shaders has been changed to objlightmask() with the appropriate options to generate correct .mi files. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | The default expression for lightmask parameters in mental ray surface shaders has been changed to objlightmask() with the appropriate options to generate correct .mi files. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | The default expression for lightmask parameters in mental ray surface shaders has been changed to objlightmask() with the appropriate options to generate correct .mi files. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | There is a new expression function: string objlightmask(string geometry, string options) which is a more general form of the oplightmask() function. This function allows options to control expansion of the light mask. If the option string contains:
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Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | There is a new expression function: string objlightmask(string geometry, string options) which is a more general form of the oplightmask() function. This function allows options to control expansion of the light mask. If the option string contains:
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Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | There is a new expression function: string objlightmask(string geometry, string options) which is a more general form of the oplightmask() function. This function allows options to control expansion of the light mask. If the option string contains:
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Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | There is a new expression function: string objlightmask(string geometry, string options) which is a more general form of the oplightmask() function. This function allows options to control expansion of the light mask. If the option string contains:
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Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | There is a new expression function: string objlightmask(string geometry, string options) which is a more general form of the oplightmask() function. This function allows options to control expansion of the light mask. If the option string contains:
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Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed bug where operators with mask inputs would not account for the image bounds of the mask plane. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed bug where operators with mask inputs would not account for the image bounds of the mask plane. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed bug where operators with mask inputs would not account for the image bounds of the mask plane. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed bug where operators with mask inputs would not account for the image bounds of the mask plane. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | Fixed bug where operators with mask inputs would not account for the image bounds of the mask plane. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files (MentalRay), velocity blur is now computed correctly. Previously, users may have scaled the shutter time by 1/$FPS to get correct motion blur. This is no longer required and will generate incompatible motion blur with the current version. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files (MentalRay), velocity blur is now computed correctly. Previously, users may have scaled the shutter time by 1/$FPS to get correct motion blur. This is no longer required and will generate incompatible motion blur with the current version. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files (MentalRay), velocity blur is now computed correctly. Previously, users may have scaled the shutter time by 1/$FPS to get correct motion blur. This is no longer required and will generate incompatible motion blur with the current version. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files (MentalRay), velocity blur is now computed correctly. Previously, users may have scaled the shutter time by 1/$FPS to get correct motion blur. This is no longer required and will generate incompatible motion blur with the current version. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files (MentalRay), velocity blur is now computed correctly. Previously, users may have scaled the shutter time by 1/$FPS to get correct motion blur. This is no longer required and will generate incompatible motion blur with the current version. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 | |
6.1.42 | When generating .mi files using velocity motion blur, the shutter blur is now correctly used. Previously, the velocity attribute would have blurred over a full second, ignoring the shutter time completely. |
Thu. June 12, 2003 |