Houdini Main Changelogs

6.2.14

The Sticky Objects now have a rotation parameter to define their local 2d rotation about the surface normal. Sticky objects now also will treat any parent object that is a sticky as a 2d parenting hierarchy. This makes it possible to have stickies be driven by other stickies.

Tue. October 14, 2003
6.2.14

The Sticky Objects now have a rotation parameter to define their local 2d rotation about the surface normal. Sticky objects now also will treat any parent object that is a sticky as a 2d parenting hierarchy. This makes it possible to have stickies be driven by other stickies.

Tue. October 14, 2003
6.2.14

The Sticky Objects now have a rotation parameter to define their local 2d rotation about the surface normal. Sticky objects now also will treat any parent object that is a sticky as a 2d parenting hierarchy. This makes it possible to have stickies be driven by other stickies.

Tue. October 14, 2003
6.2.14

The Sticky Objects now have a rotation parameter to define their local 2d rotation about the surface normal. Sticky objects now also will treat any parent object that is a sticky as a 2d parenting hierarchy. This makes it possible to have stickies be driven by other stickies.

Tue. October 14, 2003
6.2.14

The Sticky Objects now have a rotation parameter to define their local 2d rotation about the surface normal. Sticky objects now also will treat any parent object that is a sticky as a 2d parenting hierarchy. This makes it possible to have stickies be driven by other stickies.

Tue. October 14, 2003
6.2.10

Added the Jiggle CHOP, which is similar to the Spring & Lag CHOPs, but works on vectors and uses a slightly different interface.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added the Jiggle CHOP, which is similar to the Spring & Lag CHOPs, but works on vectors and uses a slightly different interface.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added the Jiggle CHOP, which is similar to the Spring & Lag CHOPs, but works on vectors and uses a slightly different interface.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added the Jiggle CHOP, which is similar to the Spring & Lag CHOPs, but works on vectors and uses a slightly different interface.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added the Jiggle CHOP, which is similar to the Spring & Lag CHOPs, but works on vectors and uses a slightly different interface.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added an option parameter to the Capture Correct SOP to clamp the negative capture weights to zero. This option is turned off by default, in order to maintain the backward compatibility behaviour.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added an option parameter to the Capture Correct SOP to clamp the negative capture weights to zero. This option is turned off by default, in order to maintain the backward compatibility behaviour.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added an option parameter to the Capture Correct SOP to clamp the negative capture weights to zero. This option is turned off by default, in order to maintain the backward compatibility behaviour.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added an option parameter to the Capture Correct SOP to clamp the negative capture weights to zero. This option is turned off by default, in order to maintain the backward compatibility behaviour.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

Added an option parameter to the Capture Correct SOP to clamp the negative capture weights to zero. This option is turned off by default, in order to maintain the backward compatibility behaviour.

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

The transformation jacks for the transform SOP will revert to their previous location/orientation when the action is undone/redone, even if the handle is not following the selection (i.e., the "Follow selection" flag is off as is the case for the detached handles).

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

The transformation jacks for the transform SOP will revert to their previous location/orientation when the action is undone/redone, even if the handle is not following the selection (i.e., the "Follow selection" flag is off as is the case for the detached handles).

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

The transformation jacks for the transform SOP will revert to their previous location/orientation when the action is undone/redone, even if the handle is not following the selection (i.e., the "Follow selection" flag is off as is the case for the detached handles).

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

The transformation jacks for the transform SOP will revert to their previous location/orientation when the action is undone/redone, even if the handle is not following the selection (i.e., the "Follow selection" flag is off as is the case for the detached handles).

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.10

The transformation jacks for the transform SOP will revert to their previous location/orientation when the action is undone/redone, even if the handle is not following the selection (i.e., the "Follow selection" flag is off as is the case for the detached handles).

Fri. October 10, 2003
6.2.9

The otcreatetypefrom command now attempts to convert absolute paths to relative paths within itself. If there are references which are external, we give an error and do nothing. To override this behaviour, the new -f option is provided.

Thu. October 9, 2003
6.2.9

The otcreatetypefrom command now attempts to convert absolute paths to relative paths within itself. If there are references which are external, we give an error and do nothing. To override this behaviour, the new -f option is provided.

Thu. October 9, 2003
6.2.9

The otcreatetypefrom command now attempts to convert absolute paths to relative paths within itself. If there are references which are external, we give an error and do nothing. To override this behaviour, the new -f option is provided.

Thu. October 9, 2003
6.2.9

The otcreatetypefrom command now attempts to convert absolute paths to relative paths within itself. If there are references which are external, we give an error and do nothing. To override this behaviour, the new -f option is provided.

Thu. October 9, 2003
6.2.9

The otcreatetypefrom command now attempts to convert absolute paths to relative paths within itself. If there are references which are external, we give an error and do nothing. To override this behaviour, the new -f option is provided.

Thu. October 9, 2003