Hi folks,
Playing around with HOU19.
What's up with the Visualize SOP tho?
Houdini 19 Visualize SOP
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Watch this at about 3:56 - the implimentation has changed a little
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek2z7qWO3E8 [www.youtube.com]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek2z7qWO3E8 [www.youtube.com]
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What's up with the Visualize SOP tho?
It's become more focused on setting up the various magic attributes to control visualization, rather than being a node to add visualizers.
Gear icon on the Top Right, Add Visualizer, Add Color Visualizer. This will get you the node-level visualizer it had by default before.
For the visualization to pass down-stream from the SOP you can click the "Update Visualizers" toggle. This will bake the visualizer into an attribute so any node down-stream will also visualize, useful if you are exporting this as another View Output from an HDA.
The actual code has stayed the same, it is the defaults we've changed.
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Hello sideFX,
I teach Houdini for math, procedural modeling, simulations and I'm very sorry to see that extra steps are now needed to visualize vectors, as we used them constantly when explaining and visualizing vectors. I, my colleagues and my 600+ students would very much appreciate it if sideFX adds the visualizer tab again (with displaying a vector as the default!)
Houdini is already hard to learn for students, adding these extra clicks for visualizing vectors will not only slow down the learning process, but will also give them the feeling that Houdini is deliberately made to be difficult. This minor modification has also resulted in the fact that all our video course material is now deprecated.
I teach Houdini for math, procedural modeling, simulations and I'm very sorry to see that extra steps are now needed to visualize vectors, as we used them constantly when explaining and visualizing vectors. I, my colleagues and my 600+ students would very much appreciate it if sideFX adds the visualizer tab again (with displaying a vector as the default!)
Houdini is already hard to learn for students, adding these extra clicks for visualizing vectors will not only slow down the learning process, but will also give them the feeling that Houdini is deliberately made to be difficult. This minor modification has also resulted in the fact that all our video course material is now deprecated.
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Hello sideFX,
I teach Houdini for math, procedural modeling, simulations and I'm very sorry to see that extra steps are now needed to visualize vectors, as we used them constantly when explaining and visualizing vectors. I, my colleagues and my 600+ students would very much appreciate it if sideFX adds the visualizer tab again (with displaying a vector as the default!)
Houdini is already hard to learn for students, adding these extra clicks for visualizing vectors will not only slow down the learning process, but will also give them the feeling that Houdini is deliberately made to be difficult. This minor modification has also resulted in the fact that all our video course material is now deprecated.
The quick way to visualize vectors is to click on the attribute name in the info window. If the attribute is a vector type, then it will automatically visualize as vector markers.
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HatcheryThank you man, I would have broken my head, you are the one who saved me from a brain hemorrhage.
Watch this at about 3:56 - the implimentation has changed a little
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek2z7qWO3E8 [www.youtube.com]
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Gear icon on the Top Right, Add Visualizer, Add Color Visualizer. This will get you the node-level visualizer it had by default before.
I see.
One little comment:
One thing I see happening tho is that the Visualiser kindof gets added the the 'normal' visualisers 'from' that node. (See image)
Even if I bypass that node or do not have the display flag on it, it stays visible. Which was kindof an advantage of having the visualiser located in the node, that you didn't see it when bypassed or when the display flag was not set on that visualiser, if I am honest with you.
I don’t see the point of having that node if it’s going to be global anyway.
Edited by OdFotan - 2021年11月26日 00:20:05
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I don’t see the point of having that node if it’s going to be global anyway.
Bypassing it prevent it from passing ("updating") the visualizers on it to the downstream nodes. If you select the Visualize node itself then yes it'll be visible. But it's not "always global".
Edited by raincole - 2021年12月2日 18:47:43
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