timurproko
To save recipes, they created new API calls to capture all the parameters, which was not possible before......
.....Regarding the UX, they lack a coherent strategy and make strange decisions that result in an interface that looks worse than one from 20 years ago, which they haven't updated in ages
Don't you mean UI(appearance)in this case? The save recipes is an example UX - which for myself has been a boon, and a improvement in the UX.
Because it's so much quicker to create/edit and manage - I'm finding I'm using it more often rather than making presets before less ofter. It's improving my workflow, efficiency and enjoyment.
timurprokoI'm tempted to screenshot my recent version of SolidWorks - Compared to that Houdini looks like something from the future while SolidWorks something from an 8-bit game in the 70's.
that result in an interface that looks worse than one from 20 years ago, which they haven't updated in ages.
But SolidWorks has great nurb tools and it's good that they didn't sacrifice development time on UI eye candy but kept it on functionality.
Hope SideFX keeps giving under the hood emphasis rather than appearance.
Photoshop is a good example...UI has become really 'sexy' over the years. Just had a look from my old copy that was in CS2 compared to 2024 - Like night and day. Yet under the hood there is still lots that hasn't changed since CS2, which is unfortunate but an example of a company that emphasises what looks good instead of functionality.
LukePCore functionality has improved for me in 20.5
This has been a common complaint from many people after looking at 20.5. And core functionality of the software
Like the already mentioned recipes - Copernicus has many elements to it that allows greater flexibility in making your own 'tools' and workflows - which imo is the Hallmark of Houdini.
Being able to reference/switch between and each geo/lop/cop contexts much more easily is a real joy.
I don't normally do much render work - but the ease of use now (UX Improvement) has gotten me experimenting and thinking how I can use it in ways I couldn't as easily before.