The first episode about my building process of the floating islands of houdini. It is based on a workshop created by Rohan Dalvi. A very detailed indepth course about the tools you need for this project.
My goal with this video series is my own learning and take you with me on that journey. I also going to bring as much of my own ideas into this as possible. Also I am going to update the techniques to the Houdini 16 version. For example I am going to make heavy use of the VEX language and replace all older nodes like point sops.
Since I am a beginner myself this series will also be more suited for beginners BUT I am happy for every experienced Houdini user that might chip in with tips and tricks that could help in this project.
I want to emphasize that I DON'T want to just copy the content of the course. The workshop of Rohan Dalvi will be still relevant because of his great work as a tutor. This video series will let you accompany me while I try to apply the learned techniques and take different approaches like using vex whenever I can.
Very interesting idea, that of taking others with you on a journey of learning. As far as IP goes, I can't advise you in any way, but make you sure you do the proper research in order to not infringe upon Rohan's work in any way - his is a paid tutorial after all.
I did of course wrote with him first - to tell him what I have in mind.
My small series will be no complete replacement of his work. He goes more indepth with the tools and even does extra explanation videos on topics like the fur generation.
I finish up the creation process for the main island in this Houdini project. The mesh will be the basis for future steps.
To do this I generate a color gradient and use it to drive the displacement. There is an interesting VEX related conversion issue you need to be aware of if you try that expression.
FYI, you can just do TAB > Box in the network view even when you're at the Scene level. This avoids needing to do the extra step of deleting the File node inside.
edward FYI, you can just do TAB > Box in the network view even when you're at the Scene level. This avoids needing to do the extra step of deleting the File node inside.