Houdini Main Changelogs
6.0.263 | Added a collinearity tolerance parameter to PolyLoft. This tolerance can be adjusted to fix problems on very small geometry where PolyLoft would not create polygons. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | Added a collinearity tolerance parameter to PolyLoft. This tolerance can be adjusted to fix problems on very small geometry where PolyLoft would not create polygons. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | Added a collinearity tolerance parameter to PolyLoft. This tolerance can be adjusted to fix problems on very small geometry where PolyLoft would not create polygons. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The output of the time command has changed under Windows. Now it reports the time as real time, ie: 0.38r, rather than cpu time, ie: 0.38u. Also, it actaully executes the given command and reports the time taken by the command, rather than just reporting the time since Houdini started. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The output of the time command has changed under Windows. Now it reports the time as real time, ie: 0.38r, rather than cpu time, ie: 0.38u. Also, it actaully executes the given command and reports the time taken by the command, rather than just reporting the time since Houdini started. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The output of the time command has changed under Windows. Now it reports the time as real time, ie: 0.38r, rather than cpu time, ie: 0.38u. Also, it actaully executes the given command and reports the time taken by the command, rather than just reporting the time since Houdini started. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The output of the time command has changed under Windows. Now it reports the time as real time, ie: 0.38r, rather than cpu time, ie: 0.38u. Also, it actaully executes the given command and reports the time taken by the command, rather than just reporting the time since Houdini started. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The output of the time command has changed under Windows. Now it reports the time as real time, ie: 0.38r, rather than cpu time, ie: 0.38u. Also, it actaully executes the given command and reports the time taken by the command, rather than just reporting the time since Houdini started. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The time command now works under Windows in a similar fashion to Unix. It, however, only reports the real time. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The time command now works under Windows in a similar fashion to Unix. It, however, only reports the real time. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The time command now works under Windows in a similar fashion to Unix. It, however, only reports the real time. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The time command now works under Windows in a similar fashion to Unix. It, however, only reports the real time. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.263 | The time command now works under Windows in a similar fashion to Unix. It, however, only reports the real time. |
Mon. April 7, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer carries the last trigger over to the next track to be processed. Processing several tracks at once will now produce the same result as processing the tracks independently. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer carries the last trigger over to the next track to be processed. Processing several tracks at once will now produce the same result as processing the tracks independently. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer carries the last trigger over to the next track to be processed. Processing several tracks at once will now produce the same result as processing the tracks independently. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer carries the last trigger over to the next track to be processed. Processing several tracks at once will now produce the same result as processing the tracks independently. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer carries the last trigger over to the next track to be processed. Processing several tracks at once will now produce the same result as processing the tracks independently. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer has off by one errors in frame mode. This would have caused the delay/attack/etc lengths to be off by one frame. It also resulted in spikes at the very end of the sequence due to uninitialized memory. This will cause small changes to preexisting hip files which use frames as units. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer has off by one errors in frame mode. This would have caused the delay/attack/etc lengths to be off by one frame. It also resulted in spikes at the very end of the sequence due to uninitialized memory. This will cause small changes to preexisting hip files which use frames as units. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer has off by one errors in frame mode. This would have caused the delay/attack/etc lengths to be off by one frame. It also resulted in spikes at the very end of the sequence due to uninitialized memory. This will cause small changes to preexisting hip files which use frames as units. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer has off by one errors in frame mode. This would have caused the delay/attack/etc lengths to be off by one frame. It also resulted in spikes at the very end of the sequence due to uninitialized memory. This will cause small changes to preexisting hip files which use frames as units. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Trigger CHOP no longer has off by one errors in frame mode. This would have caused the delay/attack/etc lengths to be off by one frame. It also resulted in spikes at the very end of the sequence due to uninitialized memory. This will cause small changes to preexisting hip files which use frames as units. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Spectrum CHOP will no longer be off by one for the segment range when an absolute segment is specified and units are set to frames. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 | |
6.0.260 | The Spectrum CHOP will no longer be off by one for the segment range when an absolute segment is specified and units are set to frames. |
Fri. April 4, 2003 |