Houdini Main Changelogs
9.0.227 | Global Variables VOPs inside Illuminance VOPs now list the Illuminance specific global variables even when inside a subnet inside the Illuminance VOP. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Global Variables VOPs inside Illuminance VOPs now list the Illuminance specific global variables even when inside a subnet inside the Illuminance VOP. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Global Variables VOPs inside Illuminance VOPs now list the Illuminance specific global variables even when inside a subnet inside the Illuminance VOP. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Global Variables VOPs inside Illuminance VOPs now list the Illuminance specific global variables even when inside a subnet inside the Illuminance VOP. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. This may make older .hip files cook differently. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. This may make older .hip files cook differently. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. This may make older .hip files cook differently. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. This may make older .hip files cook differently. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. This may make older .hip files cook differently. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | Fixed bug in the Object Merge SOP where specifying only an invalid group would merge the entire geometry instead of nothing. This makes the behaviour consistent when merging with at least one valid group. |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | When Houdini finds overlapped keys upon loading channels, it will now issue a console message with the full path to the channel containing the bad key(s). |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | When Houdini finds overlapped keys upon loading channels, it will now issue a console message with the full path to the channel containing the bad key(s). |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | When Houdini finds overlapped keys upon loading channels, it will now issue a console message with the full path to the channel containing the bad key(s). |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | When Houdini finds overlapped keys upon loading channels, it will now issue a console message with the full path to the channel containing the bad key(s). |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.227 | When Houdini finds overlapped keys upon loading channels, it will now issue a console message with the full path to the channel containing the bad key(s). |
Tue. May 9, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | Text can be now dragged onto the shelf. When text fragment is dragged and dropped onto the shelf, a new tool is created whose script is set to the dropped text. Also, textport now supports dragging text (in a similar way to the parameter text). Thus, script in a textport (for example the output of the 'opscript' or 'opparm' command) can be dragged and dropped onto the shelf |
Mon. May 8, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | Text can be now dragged onto the shelf. When text fragment is dragged and dropped onto the shelf, a new tool is created whose script is set to the dropped text. Also, textport now supports dragging text (in a similar way to the parameter text). Thus, script in a textport (for example the output of the 'opscript' or 'opparm' command) can be dragged and dropped onto the shelf |
Mon. May 8, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | Text can be now dragged onto the shelf. When text fragment is dragged and dropped onto the shelf, a new tool is created whose script is set to the dropped text. Also, textport now supports dragging text (in a similar way to the parameter text). Thus, script in a textport (for example the output of the 'opscript' or 'opparm' command) can be dragged and dropped onto the shelf |
Mon. May 8, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | Text can be now dragged onto the shelf. When text fragment is dragged and dropped onto the shelf, a new tool is created whose script is set to the dropped text. Also, textport now supports dragging text (in a similar way to the parameter text). Thus, script in a textport (for example the output of the 'opscript' or 'opparm' command) can be dragged and dropped onto the shelf |
Mon. May 8, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | Text can be now dragged onto the shelf. When text fragment is dragged and dropped onto the shelf, a new tool is created whose script is set to the dropped text. Also, textport now supports dragging text (in a similar way to the parameter text). Thus, script in a textport (for example the output of the 'opscript' or 'opparm' command) can be dragged and dropped onto the shelf |
Mon. May 8, 2006 | |
9.0.226 | The Fuse SOP now has two new options. One is Keep Unused Points, which allows you to keep points that are not part of geometry (before fusing). This lets you consolidate things like point clouds. The second option is Keep Consolidated Points. This allows you to keep any points that are no longer being used in geometry after fusing. |
Mon. May 8, 2006 |