Deform by UV in Houdini

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Hello,

just wanted to share the Houdini variance of ICE 'Deform by UV' [si-community.com] compounds. Thing rides on common simple trick, what could be done by shuffling the original point position, when it is projected and deformed through some UV space. Anyway I think it's still interesting, look like simple example of Houdini way to get functionality of ICE's workhorse, ‘Get Closest Location’ and ICE “interpreting” of location concept.

I've used a little bit extended version of these ICE compounds, for simple skin sliding on character, anyway I think it's mainly used for stuff like in pic. It allows to model in much more comfortable, “planar” space, also it is much easier to adapt things like modeled cloth, to different body.

Good news is, performance when editing mesh, seems to be the same in Houdini, if not faster than in Softimage.

Bad news (if this is a news at all) - something definitively is wrong with *obj export on SI - Houdini relation. Win 7 Sp1 runs over all memory, with Houdini, with 20k meshes, smooth shaded. I'd believe this is related to point normals, written into *obj by SI. Passed the *obj files through Blender, which elegantly omits to write any point normal into *obj file, everything become fine after that.

Get hiplc here [matkovic.com]

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This is exactly the information i am looking for . Is there a guide as to how to set this up in houdini or the term for this concept?
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This is exactly the information i am looking for . Is there a guide as to how to set this up in houdini or the term for this concept?
There's link to Houdini hiplc in previous post. It's H 13 file, I'd believe it still works. Actually it's more streamlined process in H, because of Vertex Split SOP who's able to disconnect edges at UV seams.
The ‘core’ is just a ‘re-direct’ of data created by Houdini XYZ Distance VOP, you get data from one mesh, and compare the result from another mesh with same topology, using Primitive Attribute VOP. These two VOPs together, XYZ Distance and Primitive Attribute, have a similar functionality as ICE's Get Closest Location.
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the link goes to a broken site
any backup of this anywehere?
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