Does Houdini Apprentice HD have OBJ export and import? I want to be able to use 3D Brush for painting and detailing.
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OBJ export?
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I know that this is old post, but for the new beginners that are looking like crazy for a way to export an OBJ file from Houdini 10 Apprentice HD.
1. create something (I would recommend getting happy and do something complicated, a simple square or a circle would do).
2. Go to your output file -> hit the tab key on your keyboard -> choose geometry -> place the geometry node in the network pane -> select the geometry node -> go to the parameter section (the partition above the partition you were place in the geometry node) and next to the “SOP Path, select or click on the icon to the left of the arched arrow called the ”floating operator chooser“ (let the mouse hover the icons and their names will pop up) -> in the ”floating operator“ choose the ”box or square object and click accept -> In the Output File, provide a destination for your exported file by clicking the right most icon -> rename it to “anything.obj” -> hit render.
Once you've found your obj you can open it in any other 3d app or others like Photoshop CS4.
Hope this helps
1. create something (I would recommend getting happy and do something complicated, a simple square or a circle would do).
2. Go to your output file -> hit the tab key on your keyboard -> choose geometry -> place the geometry node in the network pane -> select the geometry node -> go to the parameter section (the partition above the partition you were place in the geometry node) and next to the “SOP Path, select or click on the icon to the left of the arched arrow called the ”floating operator chooser“ (let the mouse hover the icons and their names will pop up) -> in the ”floating operator“ choose the ”box or square object and click accept -> In the Output File, provide a destination for your exported file by clicking the right most icon -> rename it to “anything.obj” -> hit render.
Once you've found your obj you can open it in any other 3d app or others like Photoshop CS4.
Hope this helps
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FYI the regular free non HD version is pretty straight forward to export.
Find the object you want to export in scene view.
Double-click to enter object geometry
Right-click and select save geometry
Just checked obj but I assume will work for other file formats.
There are many reasons to buy HD (this software is amazing and $100 is a decent thnx IMHO but this ain't one of them.
Find the object you want to export in scene view.
Double-click to enter object geometry
Right-click and select save geometry
Just checked obj but I assume will work for other file formats.
There are many reasons to buy HD (this software is amazing and $100 is a decent thnx IMHO but this ain't one of them.
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