Houdini Main Changelogs

4.9.471

Fixed bug that was preventing footprinted reference input from being drawn with dotted lines.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Fixed bug that was preventing footprinted reference input from being drawn with dotted lines.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Fixed bug that was preventing footprinted reference input from being drawn with dotted lines.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Fixed bug that was preventing footprinted reference input from being drawn with dotted lines.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Hopefully fixed core dumps with display of nurbs or bezier surfaces when they actually have attributes.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Hopefully fixed core dumps with display of nurbs or bezier surfaces when they actually have attributes.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Hopefully fixed core dumps with display of nurbs or bezier surfaces when they actually have attributes.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Hopefully fixed core dumps with display of nurbs or bezier surfaces when they actually have attributes.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.471

Hopefully fixed core dumps with display of nurbs or bezier surfaces when they actually have attributes.

Thu. September 13, 2001
4.9.470

All the brush states (Comb, Paint, Sculpt, CapturePaint) now allow you to bind one operation to the left mouse button and another to the middle mouse button. Use either the CTRL+RMB menu or the state dialog (hotkey 'p') to access this functionality. For example, in the Sculpt state you can deform with the LMB and erase with the MMB.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

All the brush states (Comb, Paint, Sculpt, CapturePaint) now allow you to bind one operation to the left mouse button and another to the middle mouse button. Use either the CTRL+RMB menu or the state dialog (hotkey 'p') to access this functionality. For example, in the Sculpt state you can deform with the LMB and erase with the MMB.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

All the brush states (Comb, Paint, Sculpt, CapturePaint) now allow you to bind one operation to the left mouse button and another to the middle mouse button. Use either the CTRL+RMB menu or the state dialog (hotkey 'p') to access this functionality. For example, in the Sculpt state you can deform with the LMB and erase with the MMB.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

All the brush states (Comb, Paint, Sculpt, CapturePaint) now allow you to bind one operation to the left mouse button and another to the middle mouse button. Use either the CTRL+RMB menu or the state dialog (hotkey 'p') to access this functionality. For example, in the Sculpt state you can deform with the LMB and erase with the MMB.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

All the brush states (Comb, Paint, Sculpt, CapturePaint) now allow you to bind one operation to the left mouse button and another to the middle mouse button. Use either the CTRL+RMB menu or the state dialog (hotkey 'p') to access this functionality. For example, in the Sculpt state you can deform with the LMB and erase with the MMB.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

Added a new visibility sop. This sop hides or exposes (unhides) primitives in the 3D and 2D (ie. UV) viewports. These sops can be created automatically when selecting input geometry. In the selection toolbox (the one with the group menu) there is now a menu to hide or expose primitives. There is also a viewer menu entry to remove all visibility sops in the current network.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

Added a new visibility sop. This sop hides or exposes (unhides) primitives in the 3D and 2D (ie. UV) viewports. These sops can be created automatically when selecting input geometry. In the selection toolbox (the one with the group menu) there is now a menu to hide or expose primitives. There is also a viewer menu entry to remove all visibility sops in the current network.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

Added a new visibility sop. This sop hides or exposes (unhides) primitives in the 3D and 2D (ie. UV) viewports. These sops can be created automatically when selecting input geometry. In the selection toolbox (the one with the group menu) there is now a menu to hide or expose primitives. There is also a viewer menu entry to remove all visibility sops in the current network.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

Added a new visibility sop. This sop hides or exposes (unhides) primitives in the 3D and 2D (ie. UV) viewports. These sops can be created automatically when selecting input geometry. In the selection toolbox (the one with the group menu) there is now a menu to hide or expose primitives. There is also a viewer menu entry to remove all visibility sops in the current network.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

Added a new visibility sop. This sop hides or exposes (unhides) primitives in the 3D and 2D (ie. UV) viewports. These sops can be created automatically when selecting input geometry. In the selection toolbox (the one with the group menu) there is now a menu to hide or expose primitives. There is also a viewer menu entry to remove all visibility sops in the current network.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

There was a bug in vmantra (4.9 only) which caused bad convexing of concave polygons in the XZ plane.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

There was a bug in vmantra (4.9 only) which caused bad convexing of concave polygons in the XZ plane.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

There was a bug in vmantra (4.9 only) which caused bad convexing of concave polygons in the XZ plane.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

There was a bug in vmantra (4.9 only) which caused bad convexing of concave polygons in the XZ plane.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.470

There was a bug in vmantra (4.9 only) which caused bad convexing of concave polygons in the XZ plane.

Wed. September 12, 2001
4.9.469

The brush sops now allow you to specify rotational and reflective symmetries. Look for the "Symmetry" folder in each brush sop.

Tue. September 11, 2001