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Just saw the sneek peek of 14, very impressive! I've been on the fence on getting houdini indie, mainly because I'm not sure I have the time to learn a new software, but 14 looks just too cool. If I get indie now does that include the update to 14 when its released? Thanks
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Glad I looked around first - I have the same question, and also another that I might try to sneak in if there's no huge penalty for ‘drifting’ a thread.

There is a 1920x1080 limit in Indie…there is also an ENGINE (perhaps available separately, or is it a part of Indie) that allows movement of data into a package like Max or Maya. A two-part question:

a) Is there a way - legally and ethically! - to take an Indie file and render it at higher resolution in another package? Meaning is the resolution limit solely with respect to Mantra?

b) I am nowhere near the income limit for Indie, but my DREAM would be to produce something that VERYBIGCompany would want to buy/distribute. Imagine that happens but they want 2k or 4k resolution……I am 99% sure that Houdini will NOT read Indie files…..does this mean that if I'm offered big bucks I'd have to RECREATE all of the files in a full license of Houdini, or is there some way that we might work with sidefx to have the files converted? I know…low likelihood of happening, but if I DO want to eventually take off, I'd like to know there might be SOME option to get higher resolution without starting over.

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I believe you get all the updates during your paid indie year - so you would get H14 once it ships, naturally (and all its updates until your year runs out).

Concerning b)
In the old Apprentice-HD licensing program there was a clause that if you upgraded to a full license at some point they would do a one-time conversion of your scenes and assets. So there was a technical way to do this. I have not read into the fine print of the indie license yet, but I imagine it's just the same. Be sure to ask them first though (or wait for an official to respond here) to avoid any nasty surprises.
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Upgrate the resolution of Hidie version, will be a good move.

I try to render an animation for Fulldome theater (minimum 2k square, best 4k).

when i render, i get a resolution of 1440*1440…?
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Hi, this is my first post. I'm really interested in getting Houdini indie, but also wanted to double-check that purchasing the yearly indie license now grants a free upgrade to H14 when it's released?

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The more I think about it the more I think it would have to, because it's really a rental not a perpetual license.

If they do rental style licensing and still lock you into a version like perpetual licenses, you have the worst of both worlds
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FYI I emailed sidefx after I made this post and got a confirmation that v14 is included in updates if you get houdini indie now since it is subscription based
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Is indie resolution limited to 1440x1440 or is it 1080x1080 ?

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Upgrate the resolution of Hidie version, will be a good move.

I try to render an animation for Fulldome theater (minimum 2k square, best 4k).

when i render, i get a resolution of 1440*1440…?
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They say 1920*1080.

But i try a 1920*1920 and i get a 1440*1440… (i can't use it)

I hope no more resolution limitation in H14 Indie !
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They say 1920*1080.

But i try a 1920*1920 and i get a 1440*1440… (i can't use it)

I hope no more resolution limitation in H14 Indie !

I am trying to find out the maximum square resolution available. So if it is 1440 x 1440 then I will buy some indie licenses. If it is 1080 x 1080 it is no use to me.
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Are you guys talking about single frame renders or rendering an animated sequence with indie?
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I need to render out square sequences in 1200 x 1200 which is in theory lower resolution than 1920 x 1080. Is this possible in Houdini Indie ?
By definition, resolution is the total amount of pixels and it should be independent of aspect ratio. So I am assuming that Houdini indie should be capable of rendering 1440 x 1440 sequences which is equivalent of 1920 x 1080 resolution in total amount of pixels.

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Are you guys talking about single frame renders or rendering an animated sequence with indie?
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Yes, you can render 1440 x 1440 sequences with Indie.
There's no resolution cap on single frame renders.
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Yes, you can render 1440 x 1440 sequences with Indie.
There's no resolution cap on single frame renders.
Great, thanks Chris!
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Hi chrism,

Can you please suggest to upgrade the resolution to 2048*2048 ?
It is a minimum for create animation in Fulldome theater.
Thank you.
Best Regards
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Hi chrism,

Can you please suggest to upgrade the resolution to 2048*2048 ?
It is a minimum for create animation in Fulldome theater.
Thank you.
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you could make a custom camera with 4 tiles at 1024x1024. or buy a houdini fx there you get unlimited mantra render.
if somebody can affort a fulldome theater they also can pay a fair price for the content!

btw. look at touchdesigner maybe this also can help.
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i already have TouchDesigner and it works pretty well, i wanna try different setup with houdini.

I can't pay a FX licence, i am a freelance VJ, i create visuals and i am paid for my performance.
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You could simply resize the render in AfterFx, or perhaps COPs?, to 2048 x 2048.
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Yes i could do that.
But it's like render in 910*512 scale to 1280*720 and watch on 1920*1080 tv.

I dont want burn people's eyes ^^

It's ok, i am happy with TouchDesigner.
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Yes, you can render 1440 x 1440 sequences with Indie.
There's no resolution cap on single frame renders.

so we can bake/render textures at 4k, 8k if we need?

That's great to hear if that is the case. I was thinking that the limit was for renders, period.
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