1- Houdini node/parameter based workflow would make manipulation on tablets MUCH easier, than say a program like Maya, which relies more on user selecting and moving components
2- I feel Houdini is incredibly scalable since meshes are procedurally generated (the complexity is based off what the digital asset parameters do)
3- most tablets now support 3d quite well (see some of square Enix games in the app store). The are even apps to visualize/store objs, plys, etc
4- most of the time I work in Houdini, I do not use modifier keys to navigate (I.e.spacebar) since I am modifying nodes. This means that if navigation in the tablet is only possible via selecting the navigation tool, it would not be as bad as in other programs
5- because DAs are simple node network data, imagine being able to import DAs created on your mobile device into your desktop versio nof Houdini (or viceversa). That would be so awesome
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One thing that I noticed Houdini does suffer of (to my never-ending frustration ) is that is not as well known as other programs. It is often compared to Maya and XSI when I feel it is a very unique application on itself with unique abilities that distinguishes it from other software. Since the mobile platform does not have as many 3d apps (none?), this may be a great way for people to experience the node network workflow, and understand the true potential
I would imagine certain things may have to be stripped (mantra?), and I wonder what the price point may have to be, but many times I find myself grabbing my iPad and wishing I could be working on my DAs I am currently developing
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Any who, though I would share!