Houdini Main Changelogs
4.9.559 | Default grid orientation has been changed from XY to YZ. To get the old defaults, set the orientation to XY and "Save Permanent Defaults" from the parm dialog. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Default grid orientation has been changed from XY to YZ. To get the old defaults, set the orientation to XY and "Save Permanent Defaults" from the parm dialog. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The settings information for handles has changed to a key-value system. This new system is more extensible and better adapts to future changes. This change means that loading hip files will likely generate many warnings saying "Missing value for setting <xx>". These warnings are harmless and the side effects should be minimal -- there may be some handles that used to be off that are now turned on, or some transform handles that are in a different mode from when they were last saved. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The settings information for handles has changed to a key-value system. This new system is more extensible and better adapts to future changes. This change means that loading hip files will likely generate many warnings saying "Missing value for setting <xx>". These warnings are harmless and the side effects should be minimal -- there may be some handles that used to be off that are now turned on, or some transform handles that are in a different mode from when they were last saved. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The settings information for handles has changed to a key-value system. This new system is more extensible and better adapts to future changes. This change means that loading hip files will likely generate many warnings saying "Missing value for setting <xx>". These warnings are harmless and the side effects should be minimal -- there may be some handles that used to be off that are now turned on, or some transform handles that are in a different mode from when they were last saved. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The settings information for handles has changed to a key-value system. This new system is more extensible and better adapts to future changes. This change means that loading hip files will likely generate many warnings saying "Missing value for setting <xx>". These warnings are harmless and the side effects should be minimal -- there may be some handles that used to be off that are now turned on, or some transform handles that are in a different mode from when they were last saved. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The settings information for handles has changed to a key-value system. This new system is more extensible and better adapts to future changes. This change means that loading hip files will likely generate many warnings saying "Missing value for setting <xx>". These warnings are harmless and the side effects should be minimal -- there may be some handles that used to be off that are now turned on, or some transform handles that are in a different mode from when they were last saved. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Clip Operation now correctly interpolates vertex attributes. The Divide::bricker operation will also now interpolate vertex attributes. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Clip Operation now correctly interpolates vertex attributes. The Divide::bricker operation will also now interpolate vertex attributes. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Clip Operation now correctly interpolates vertex attributes. The Divide::bricker operation will also now interpolate vertex attributes. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Clip Operation now correctly interpolates vertex attributes. The Divide::bricker operation will also now interpolate vertex attributes. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Clip Operation now correctly interpolates vertex attributes. The Divide::bricker operation will also now interpolate vertex attributes. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Added a HOUDINI4_COMPATIBILITY flag which restores some of the quirks of Houdini 4. This is designed to ease the transition, and support of these quirks in later versions of Houdini is not guaranteed. Currently, it will undo the reversing of the distance parameter in the Clip SOP and the point order changes of the primitive SOPs. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Added a HOUDINI4_COMPATIBILITY flag which restores some of the quirks of Houdini 4. This is designed to ease the transition, and support of these quirks in later versions of Houdini is not guaranteed. Currently, it will undo the reversing of the distance parameter in the Clip SOP and the point order changes of the primitive SOPs. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Added a HOUDINI4_COMPATIBILITY flag which restores some of the quirks of Houdini 4. This is designed to ease the transition, and support of these quirks in later versions of Houdini is not guaranteed. Currently, it will undo the reversing of the distance parameter in the Clip SOP and the point order changes of the primitive SOPs. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Added a HOUDINI4_COMPATIBILITY flag which restores some of the quirks of Houdini 4. This is designed to ease the transition, and support of these quirks in later versions of Houdini is not guaranteed. Currently, it will undo the reversing of the distance parameter in the Clip SOP and the point order changes of the primitive SOPs. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | Added a HOUDINI4_COMPATIBILITY flag which restores some of the quirks of Houdini 4. This is designed to ease the transition, and support of these quirks in later versions of Houdini is not guaranteed. Currently, it will undo the reversing of the distance parameter in the Clip SOP and the point order changes of the primitive SOPs. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | All channels now default to the "Extend" mode. This means if you have a channel with sin($F) it will continue to evaluate the expression outside the channels range. There is no workaround to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | All channels now default to the "Extend" mode. This means if you have a channel with sin($F) it will continue to evaluate the expression outside the channels range. There is no workaround to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | All channels now default to the "Extend" mode. This means if you have a channel with sin($F) it will continue to evaluate the expression outside the channels range. There is no workaround to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | All channels now default to the "Extend" mode. This means if you have a channel with sin($F) it will continue to evaluate the expression outside the channels range. There is no workaround to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | All channels now default to the "Extend" mode. This means if you have a channel with sin($F) it will continue to evaluate the expression outside the channels range. There is no workaround to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Facet::Consolidate Fast is now orientation independent. It now produces the same results as Consolidate Slow. There is no work around to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Facet::Consolidate Fast is now orientation independent. It now produces the same results as Consolidate Slow. There is no work around to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 | |
4.9.559 | The Facet::Consolidate Fast is now orientation independent. It now produces the same results as Consolidate Slow. There is no work around to this. |
モン. 12月 10, 2001 |