Houdini Main Changelogs
4.9.426 | Added a PrimitiveSplit SOP. This is the same as the VertexSplit but applies to primitives. It is useful for preprocessing geometry before tristripping. |
Mon. July 16, 2001 | |
4.9.426 | Added a PrimitiveSplit SOP. This is the same as the VertexSplit but applies to primitives. It is useful for preprocessing geometry before tristripping. |
Mon. July 16, 2001 | |
4.9.426 | Added a PrimitiveSplit SOP. This is the same as the VertexSplit but applies to primitives. It is useful for preprocessing geometry before tristripping. |
Mon. July 16, 2001 | |
4.9.426 | Added a PrimitiveSplit SOP. This is the same as the VertexSplit but applies to primitives. It is useful for preprocessing geometry before tristripping. |
Mon. July 16, 2001 | |
4.9.423 | PolyExtrude now has two new options: Consolidate Points allows users to choose whether or not they want to consolidate all new points, just the points created for each face, or none at all; Symmetry Axis allows the user a little more control in the local symmetry, including the option to turn it off. Also, PolyExtrude should now be quite a bit faster when extruding a large number of polygons at the same time. |
Fri. July 13, 2001 | |
4.9.423 | PolyExtrude now has two new options: Consolidate Points allows users to choose whether or not they want to consolidate all new points, just the points created for each face, or none at all; Symmetry Axis allows the user a little more control in the local symmetry, including the option to turn it off. Also, PolyExtrude should now be quite a bit faster when extruding a large number of polygons at the same time. |
Fri. July 13, 2001 | |
4.9.423 | PolyExtrude now has two new options: Consolidate Points allows users to choose whether or not they want to consolidate all new points, just the points created for each face, or none at all; Symmetry Axis allows the user a little more control in the local symmetry, including the option to turn it off. Also, PolyExtrude should now be quite a bit faster when extruding a large number of polygons at the same time. |
Fri. July 13, 2001 | |
4.9.423 | PolyExtrude now has two new options: Consolidate Points allows users to choose whether or not they want to consolidate all new points, just the points created for each face, or none at all; Symmetry Axis allows the user a little more control in the local symmetry, including the option to turn it off. Also, PolyExtrude should now be quite a bit faster when extruding a large number of polygons at the same time. |
Fri. July 13, 2001 | |
4.9.423 | PolyExtrude now has two new options: Consolidate Points allows users to choose whether or not they want to consolidate all new points, just the points created for each face, or none at all; Symmetry Axis allows the user a little more control in the local symmetry, including the option to turn it off. Also, PolyExtrude should now be quite a bit faster when extruding a large number of polygons at the same time. |
Fri. July 13, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | Automatically-generated sop tiles are laid-out more nicely on the worksheet. Tiles for generators are not put directly on top of each other anymore. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | Automatically-generated sop tiles are laid-out more nicely on the worksheet. Tiles for generators are not put directly on top of each other anymore. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | Automatically-generated sop tiles are laid-out more nicely on the worksheet. Tiles for generators are not put directly on top of each other anymore. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | Automatically-generated sop tiles are laid-out more nicely on the worksheet. Tiles for generators are not put directly on top of each other anymore. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | Automatically-generated sop tiles are laid-out more nicely on the worksheet. Tiles for generators are not put directly on top of each other anymore. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | There is a new group selector toolbox for sops that will let you replace the current selection with a group, add groups to the selection, remove groups from the selection, and intersect groups with the selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | There is a new group selector toolbox for sops that will let you replace the current selection with a group, add groups to the selection, remove groups from the selection, and intersect groups with the selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | There is a new group selector toolbox for sops that will let you replace the current selection with a group, add groups to the selection, remove groups from the selection, and intersect groups with the selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | There is a new group selector toolbox for sops that will let you replace the current selection with a group, add groups to the selection, remove groups from the selection, and intersect groups with the selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | There is a new group selector toolbox for sops that will let you replace the current selection with a group, add groups to the selection, remove groups from the selection, and intersect groups with the selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | While in select mode in objects and in sops, pressing 'a' will select everything and pressing 't' will toggle the current selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | While in select mode in objects and in sops, pressing 'a' will select everything and pressing 't' will toggle the current selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | While in select mode in objects and in sops, pressing 'a' will select everything and pressing 't' will toggle the current selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | While in select mode in objects and in sops, pressing 'a' will select everything and pressing 't' will toggle the current selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | While in select mode in objects and in sops, pressing 'a' will select everything and pressing 't' will toggle the current selection. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 | |
4.9.422 | The Child, Parent, and Sibling visibility flags for persistent PIs are now obeyed. Using these flags, the user can decide to some degree whether or not each PI should be displayed based on the operator being viewed. |
Thu. July 12, 2001 |