Andr1
I have an old surface book (2015) and it's ok for quick sketches in Houdini. Using it without mouse is ok too, provided that you set some touchpad gesture to simulate the middle mouse button.
Would be super nice to have the touchscreen usable in Houdini (!!) and in this regard, I invite you to support this request: https://www.sidefx.com/forum/topic/50571/ [www.sidefx.com]
On the MacBook I downloaded “better touch tool” that lets me use three finger press as middle click. I have read up that there are many way to achieve the same thing on various Multi touch trackpads that run windows 10.
cheers
Noboru Garcia
MacBooks seem out of the question due to poor Stability and after exhausting rounds of trying laptops
On the MacBook I downloaded “better touch tool” that lets me use three finger press as middle click. I have read up that there are many way to achieve the same thing on various Multi touch trackpads that run windows 10.
cheers
chrono1081Noboru Garcia
MacBooks seem out of the question due to poor Stability and after exhausting rounds of trying laptops
Where do you get this idea? I run Houdini on my Macbook Pro all the time flawlessly. I honestly don't think I ever had a single crash and its lightning fast.
twod
There are a few more advanced viewport rendering features that are disabled on the Surface Book due to the Intel GPU, but otherwise it works quite well. I have one for testing & debugging purposes.
Cyzor
Though I tend to prefer macOS, Microsoft's Surface Pro line would be ideal for many purposes. But I can't tell if the current generation of N-trig technology has the features (like multiple buttons) that anyone who relies on drawing tablets relies upon. Aside from twod, there seems to be dearth of people reporting encouraging experience with 3D programs on them.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/accessories/surface-pen [www.microsoft.com]
Something like Wacom's MobileStudio Pro could be even better, but I've lost some confidence in their craftsmanship lately.
http://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-computers/wacom-mobilestudio-pro [www.wacom.com]
Noboru GarciatwodAre we referring to the same device? The surface book as a Discreet GPU in the keyboard section.
There are a few more advanced viewport rendering features that are disabled on the Surface Book due to the Intel GPU, but otherwise it works quite well. I have one for testing & debugging purposes.
twodNoboru GarciatwodAre we referring to the same device? The surface book as a Discreet GPU in the keyboard section.
There are a few more advanced viewport rendering features that are disabled on the Surface Book due to the Intel GPU, but otherwise it works quite well. I have one for testing & debugging purposes.
The surface book has an optional Nvidia GPU in the keyboard on the higher end models. The low-to-mid range models only have the Intel GPU.
Cyzor
If you happen to have an iPad Pro, then something like Astropad [astropad.com] might be a partial solution for mobile work. Houdini's redraw rate was slightly slower than usual the last time I tried Astropad Studio, though other 3D apps seemed to work flawlessly.
But I haven't tried under macOS Sierra 10.12 yet, which has better Metal [developer.apple.com] performance.