Houdini Main Changelogs

5.1.84

Houdini now adds a ".hip" extension to filenames that are entered in the Save dialog, if they don't already have it. This behaviour can be disabled by setting the environment variable HOUDINI_HIPEXT.

Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

Houdini now adds a ".hip" extension to filenames that are entered in the Save dialog, if they don't already have it. This behaviour can be disabled by setting the environment variable HOUDINI_HIPEXT.

Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

Houdini now adds a ".hip" extension to filenames that are entered in the Save dialog, if they don't already have it. This behaviour can be disabled by setting the environment variable HOUDINI_HIPEXT.

Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

UI Changes to the Copy SOP:

  • The transform order and the rotation order menus of the are now on thesame line.
  • "Rotation" renamed to "Rotate" to conform.
Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

UI Changes to the Copy SOP:

  • The transform order and the rotation order menus of the are now on thesame line.
  • "Rotation" renamed to "Rotate" to conform.
Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

UI Changes to the Copy SOP:

  • The transform order and the rotation order menus of the are now on thesame line.
  • "Rotation" renamed to "Rotate" to conform.
Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

UI Changes to the Copy SOP:

  • The transform order and the rotation order menus of the are now on thesame line.
  • "Rotation" renamed to "Rotate" to conform.
Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.84

UI Changes to the Copy SOP:

  • The transform order and the rotation order menus of the are now on thesame line.
  • "Rotation" renamed to "Rotate" to conform.
Mon. April 15, 2002
5.1.83

The graph mode of the channel editor will now update when changing the pending values (ie. values at a particular time that no key exists) of a channel as a yellow square. Note though that the proper channel interpolation will not be shown until the value is committed (ie. key is created).

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The graph mode of the channel editor will now update when changing the pending values (ie. values at a particular time that no key exists) of a channel as a yellow square. Note though that the proper channel interpolation will not be shown until the value is committed (ie. key is created).

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The graph mode of the channel editor will now update when changing the pending values (ie. values at a particular time that no key exists) of a channel as a yellow square. Note though that the proper channel interpolation will not be shown until the value is committed (ie. key is created).

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The graph mode of the channel editor will now update when changing the pending values (ie. values at a particular time that no key exists) of a channel as a yellow square. Note though that the proper channel interpolation will not be shown until the value is committed (ie. key is created).

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The graph mode of the channel editor will now update when changing the pending values (ie. values at a particular time that no key exists) of a channel as a yellow square. Note though that the proper channel interpolation will not be shown until the value is committed (ie. key is created).

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The playbar now supports middle mouse dragging on the thumb to hold the values of all currently scoped channels. This is equivalent to doing the "chhold -b" command when you start dragging and then doing a "chhold -e" command when you release the thumb.

Middle mouse dragging on the timebar in the graph mode of the channel editor also does the same thing.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The playbar now supports middle mouse dragging on the thumb to hold the values of all currently scoped channels. This is equivalent to doing the "chhold -b" command when you start dragging and then doing a "chhold -e" command when you release the thumb.

Middle mouse dragging on the timebar in the graph mode of the channel editor also does the same thing.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The playbar now supports middle mouse dragging on the thumb to hold the values of all currently scoped channels. This is equivalent to doing the "chhold -b" command when you start dragging and then doing a "chhold -e" command when you release the thumb.

Middle mouse dragging on the timebar in the graph mode of the channel editor also does the same thing.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The playbar now supports middle mouse dragging on the thumb to hold the values of all currently scoped channels. This is equivalent to doing the "chhold -b" command when you start dragging and then doing a "chhold -e" command when you release the thumb.

Middle mouse dragging on the timebar in the graph mode of the channel editor also does the same thing.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

The playbar now supports middle mouse dragging on the thumb to hold the values of all currently scoped channels. This is equivalent to doing the "chhold -b" command when you start dragging and then doing a "chhold -e" command when you release the thumb.

Middle mouse dragging on the timebar in the graph mode of the channel editor also does the same thing.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

There is a new chhold command which allows channels to be put into a "hold" state. The help for the command via "help chhold" shows the following:

Usage: chhold [-b | -e] [channel_patterns]

Or: chhold [-s] [-l]

Allows putting of channels into a "hold" (or pending) state at the current time. This can be used in conjunction with the chcommit command to force the creation of keys.

Options:

-b (begin) Turn on the hold status for the given channels so

that they remain in a pending state even if time changes. If no patterns are given, then all currently scoped channels will be affected.

-e (end) Releases the previously held channels. If no

patterns are given, then it will release all held channels.

-s (status) Queries the current hold status. -l (list) Lists currently held channels.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

There is a new chhold command which allows channels to be put into a "hold" state. The help for the command via "help chhold" shows the following:

Usage: chhold [-b | -e] [channel_patterns]

Or: chhold [-s] [-l]

Allows putting of channels into a "hold" (or pending) state at the current time. This can be used in conjunction with the chcommit command to force the creation of keys.

Options:

-b (begin) Turn on the hold status for the given channels so

that they remain in a pending state even if time changes. If no patterns are given, then all currently scoped channels will be affected.

-e (end) Releases the previously held channels. If no

patterns are given, then it will release all held channels.

-s (status) Queries the current hold status. -l (list) Lists currently held channels.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

There is a new chhold command which allows channels to be put into a "hold" state. The help for the command via "help chhold" shows the following:

Usage: chhold [-b | -e] [channel_patterns]

Or: chhold [-s] [-l]

Allows putting of channels into a "hold" (or pending) state at the current time. This can be used in conjunction with the chcommit command to force the creation of keys.

Options:

-b (begin) Turn on the hold status for the given channels so

that they remain in a pending state even if time changes. If no patterns are given, then all currently scoped channels will be affected.

-e (end) Releases the previously held channels. If no

patterns are given, then it will release all held channels.

-s (status) Queries the current hold status. -l (list) Lists currently held channels.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

There is a new chhold command which allows channels to be put into a "hold" state. The help for the command via "help chhold" shows the following:

Usage: chhold [-b | -e] [channel_patterns]

Or: chhold [-s] [-l]

Allows putting of channels into a "hold" (or pending) state at the current time. This can be used in conjunction with the chcommit command to force the creation of keys.

Options:

-b (begin) Turn on the hold status for the given channels so

that they remain in a pending state even if time changes. If no patterns are given, then all currently scoped channels will be affected.

-e (end) Releases the previously held channels. If no

patterns are given, then it will release all held channels.

-s (status) Queries the current hold status. -l (list) Lists currently held channels.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

There is a new chhold command which allows channels to be put into a "hold" state. The help for the command via "help chhold" shows the following:

Usage: chhold [-b | -e] [channel_patterns]

Or: chhold [-s] [-l]

Allows putting of channels into a "hold" (or pending) state at the current time. This can be used in conjunction with the chcommit command to force the creation of keys.

Options:

-b (begin) Turn on the hold status for the given channels so

that they remain in a pending state even if time changes. If no patterns are given, then all currently scoped channels will be affected.

-e (end) Releases the previously held channels. If no

patterns are given, then it will release all held channels.

-s (status) Queries the current hold status. -l (list) Lists currently held channels.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

Changing the global animation start parameter by stretching or squashing channels now work. The scaling of channels where the first keyframe of the channel was not 1 is now fixed.

Sun. April 14, 2002
5.1.83

Changing the global animation start parameter by stretching or squashing channels now work. The scaling of channels where the first keyframe of the channel was not 1 is now fixed.

Sun. April 14, 2002