Houdini Main Changelogs
6.0.203 | There is a new pragma in VEX to define a string parameter which represents a path to an operator in Houdini. This is also accessible through the Type Properties dialog for any operator which allows parameters to be defined. For example: #pragma hint nullobject oppath obj/null #pragma hint cookpop oppath pop The first pragma would provide a string gadget with a + button for the tree chooser. The tree chooser would only allow selection of null objects. The second pragma would only allow selection of POPs. Please see the VEX compiler notes for more information. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | When typing in expressions into parameters, only a single key now gets created at $FSTART. Previously, it would also create a key at $FEND. The same behaviour also applies to the chadd hscript command if neither the -t nor -f option is used. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | There is now an Edit Capture Blends tool in the object viewer which allows you to change the drop off and blend factor of existing capture sops by picking geometry objects. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | There is now an Edit Capture Blends tool in the object viewer which allows you to change the drop off and blend factor of existing capture sops by picking geometry objects. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | There is now an Edit Capture Blends tool in the object viewer which allows you to change the drop off and blend factor of existing capture sops by picking geometry objects. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | There is now an Edit Capture Blends tool in the object viewer which allows you to change the drop off and blend factor of existing capture sops by picking geometry objects. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | There is now an Edit Capture Blends tool in the object viewer which allows you to change the drop off and blend factor of existing capture sops by picking geometry objects. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 | |
6.0.203 | The bonemoveend command will now by default set the rotation angles as well as the rest angles. To obtain the old behaviour of only setting the rest angles, use the -o option. |
Thu. February 6, 2003 |