Houdini Main Changelogs
6.0.194 | The viewport has a new style of panning. This is changed from the Settings::Main Preferences::3D Viewports::Panning Method option. Previously in Houdini, panning the viewport will keep the pivot to where the last home occurred. This meant when you panned and zoomed into a subsection of your geometry, rotating would orbit the center of the geometry rather than the center of your interest. This is known as "Maintain Viewport Pivot when Panning". The new method will move the pivot so it stays at the center of your viewport. This allows one to change the point of interest without having to re-frame on a subregion. This is known as "Move Pivot when Panning". The current default is the new method. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | The viewport has a new style of panning. This is changed from the Settings::Main Preferences::3D Viewports::Panning Method option. Previously in Houdini, panning the viewport will keep the pivot to where the last home occurred. This meant when you panned and zoomed into a subsection of your geometry, rotating would orbit the center of the geometry rather than the center of your interest. This is known as "Maintain Viewport Pivot when Panning". The new method will move the pivot so it stays at the center of your viewport. This allows one to change the point of interest without having to re-frame on a subregion. This is known as "Move Pivot when Panning". The current default is the new method. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | Fixed bug where the viewport render button would get confused if the current renderer is renamed or deleted. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | Fixed bug where the viewport render button would get confused if the current renderer is renamed or deleted. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | Fixed bug where the viewport render button would get confused if the current renderer is renamed or deleted. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | Fixed bug where the viewport render button would get confused if the current renderer is renamed or deleted. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.194 | Fixed bug where the viewport render button would get confused if the current renderer is renamed or deleted. |
Tue. January 28, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The graph mode of the channel editor now has new options in the right-mouse menu for framing the selected keys and smoothing the selected slopes. The default hotkeys are 'f' and '9' respectively. The menu was also corrected to show the previously hidden item to home all graphs (the hotkey 'h'). |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The graph mode of the channel editor now has new options in the right-mouse menu for framing the selected keys and smoothing the selected slopes. The default hotkeys are 'f' and '9' respectively. The menu was also corrected to show the previously hidden item to home all graphs (the hotkey 'h'). |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The graph mode of the channel editor now has new options in the right-mouse menu for framing the selected keys and smoothing the selected slopes. The default hotkeys are 'f' and '9' respectively. The menu was also corrected to show the previously hidden item to home all graphs (the hotkey 'h'). |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The graph mode of the channel editor now has new options in the right-mouse menu for framing the selected keys and smoothing the selected slopes. The default hotkeys are 'f' and '9' respectively. The menu was also corrected to show the previously hidden item to home all graphs (the hotkey 'h'). |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The graph mode of the channel editor now has new options in the right-mouse menu for framing the selected keys and smoothing the selected slopes. The default hotkeys are 'f' and '9' respectively. The menu was also corrected to show the previously hidden item to home all graphs (the hotkey 'h'). |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The Capture/CaptureProximity SOPs now have the ability to layer on their weights on top of pre-existing capture weights. You can also control the blending factor. The object-level Capture Geometry state has also been updated to make use of this new feature. You can also now change the capture type without reselecting. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The Capture/CaptureProximity SOPs now have the ability to layer on their weights on top of pre-existing capture weights. You can also control the blending factor. The object-level Capture Geometry state has also been updated to make use of this new feature. You can also now change the capture type without reselecting. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The Capture/CaptureProximity SOPs now have the ability to layer on their weights on top of pre-existing capture weights. You can also control the blending factor. The object-level Capture Geometry state has also been updated to make use of this new feature. You can also now change the capture type without reselecting. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The Capture/CaptureProximity SOPs now have the ability to layer on their weights on top of pre-existing capture weights. You can also control the blending factor. The object-level Capture Geometry state has also been updated to make use of this new feature. You can also now change the capture type without reselecting. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The Capture/CaptureProximity SOPs now have the ability to layer on their weights on top of pre-existing capture weights. You can also control the blending factor. The object-level Capture Geometry state has also been updated to make use of this new feature. You can also now change the capture type without reselecting. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The CaptureMirror SOP has been changed to work better with seams. When a point lies exactly on the mirror plane, the corresponding point is determined to be the point with the same position that is not in the mirror group. As a result, if the geometry has a seam along the mirror plane, and one half of the geometry is selected as the mirror group, the expected result occurs along the mirror plane. This is different from 5.5 where about half the time mirroring would not occur. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The CaptureMirror SOP has been changed to work better with seams. When a point lies exactly on the mirror plane, the corresponding point is determined to be the point with the same position that is not in the mirror group. As a result, if the geometry has a seam along the mirror plane, and one half of the geometry is selected as the mirror group, the expected result occurs along the mirror plane. This is different from 5.5 where about half the time mirroring would not occur. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The CaptureMirror SOP has been changed to work better with seams. When a point lies exactly on the mirror plane, the corresponding point is determined to be the point with the same position that is not in the mirror group. As a result, if the geometry has a seam along the mirror plane, and one half of the geometry is selected as the mirror group, the expected result occurs along the mirror plane. This is different from 5.5 where about half the time mirroring would not occur. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | The CaptureMirror SOP has been changed to work better with seams. When a point lies exactly on the mirror plane, the corresponding point is determined to be the point with the same position that is not in the mirror group. As a result, if the geometry has a seam along the mirror plane, and one half of the geometry is selected as the mirror group, the expected result occurs along the mirror plane. This is different from 5.5 where about half the time mirroring would not occur. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | Initial commit of new light handles. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | Initial commit of new light handles. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | Initial commit of new light handles. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 | |
6.0.193 | Initial commit of new light handles. |
Mon. January 27, 2003 |