Houdini Main Changelogs
4.9.483 | When copy/pasting parameters, you can now paste a "relative reference" to the channel. This will paste a relative path to the copied parameter rather than the full path of the copied parameter. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | When copy/pasting parameters, you can now paste a "relative reference" to the channel. This will paste a relative path to the copied parameter rather than the full path of the copied parameter. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | When copy/pasting parameters, you can now paste a "relative reference" to the channel. This will paste a relative path to the copied parameter rather than the full path of the copied parameter. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | The Smooth SOP no longer does anything if attributes are selected but the attribute name is left blank. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | The Smooth SOP no longer does anything if attributes are selected but the attribute name is left blank. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | The Smooth SOP no longer does anything if attributes are selected but the attribute name is left blank. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | The Smooth SOP no longer does anything if attributes are selected but the attribute name is left blank. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | The Smooth SOP no longer does anything if attributes are selected but the attribute name is left blank. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Houdini Select (hselect) is born. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Houdini Select (hselect) is born. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Houdini Select (hselect) is born. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Houdini Select (hselect) is born. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Houdini Select (hselect) is born. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | If you have triangles with point normals, you can now convert them to Triangular Beziers. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | If you have triangles with point normals, you can now convert them to Triangular Beziers. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | If you have triangles with point normals, you can now convert them to Triangular Beziers. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | If you have triangles with point normals, you can now convert them to Triangular Beziers. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | If you have triangles with point normals, you can now convert them to Triangular Beziers. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Instead of being hard-coded within Houdini, the default op-handle and op-selector bindings are now stored in a text file called OPbindings. This file by default is in $HH, but is searched for using the HOUDINI_PATH, so placing an OPbindings file in $HOME will override the default file. This file can use the #include directive. There is also a new textport command, omwrite. This command writes all current binding information to a specified file (or $HOME/houdini/OPbindings if no file is specified). The output file is in the format required for the OPbindings file. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Instead of being hard-coded within Houdini, the default op-handle and op-selector bindings are now stored in a text file called OPbindings. This file by default is in $HH, but is searched for using the HOUDINI_PATH, so placing an OPbindings file in $HOME will override the default file. This file can use the #include directive. There is also a new textport command, omwrite. This command writes all current binding information to a specified file (or $HOME/houdini/OPbindings if no file is specified). The output file is in the format required for the OPbindings file. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Instead of being hard-coded within Houdini, the default op-handle and op-selector bindings are now stored in a text file called OPbindings. This file by default is in $HH, but is searched for using the HOUDINI_PATH, so placing an OPbindings file in $HOME will override the default file. This file can use the #include directive. There is also a new textport command, omwrite. This command writes all current binding information to a specified file (or $HOME/houdini/OPbindings if no file is specified). The output file is in the format required for the OPbindings file. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Instead of being hard-coded within Houdini, the default op-handle and op-selector bindings are now stored in a text file called OPbindings. This file by default is in $HH, but is searched for using the HOUDINI_PATH, so placing an OPbindings file in $HOME will override the default file. This file can use the #include directive. There is also a new textport command, omwrite. This command writes all current binding information to a specified file (or $HOME/houdini/OPbindings if no file is specified). The output file is in the format required for the OPbindings file. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Instead of being hard-coded within Houdini, the default op-handle and op-selector bindings are now stored in a text file called OPbindings. This file by default is in $HH, but is searched for using the HOUDINI_PATH, so placing an OPbindings file in $HOME will override the default file. This file can use the #include directive. There is also a new textport command, omwrite. This command writes all current binding information to a specified file (or $HOME/houdini/OPbindings if no file is specified). The output file is in the format required for the OPbindings file. |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Added several new commands for dynamically modifying OP-selector bindings from the textport. These commands mirror the omXXX commands, and are: omsbind, omsbindinfo, omsls, omsunbind, and omswhere. The parameters are generally very similar to the parameters for the corresponding omXXX commands (except omsbind, which requires very different information). |
Tue. September 25, 2001 | |
4.9.483 | Added several new commands for dynamically modifying OP-selector bindings from the textport. These commands mirror the omXXX commands, and are: omsbind, omsbindinfo, omsls, omsunbind, and omswhere. The parameters are generally very similar to the parameters for the corresponding omXXX commands (except omsbind, which requires very different information). |
Tue. September 25, 2001 |