Darran Edmundson
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About Me
専門知識
Technical Director
業界:
Education | Gamedev
Houdini Engine
INTERMEDIATE
プロシージャルワークフロー | Mantra | Python
Availability
I am currently employed at EDM Studio
Recent Forum Posts
Animated texture not showing in OpenGL render 2015年3月16日13:22
I have a Decal surface shader whose texture map is a sequence of images. In the viewport, I see the texture update as I scrub. However, when I render to disk using an OpenGL render node, the texture doesn't change (it looks to be using only the first image in the sequence). Can someone explain why (and how to fix it)?
Support for 6 degree-of-freedom Space Pilot 2007年10月27日21:52
For anyone else interested in Space Pilot support under Houdini, please go to the 3D Connexion forum and add your voice to this thread.
http://www.3dconnexion.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=308 [3dconnexion.com]
Of course, we can probably make it happen by funding the necessary programming. Any companies willing to contribute a couple of thousand dollars towards this?
http://www.3dconnexion.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=308 [3dconnexion.com]
Of course, we can probably make it happen by funding the necessary programming. Any companies willing to contribute a couple of thousand dollars towards this?
Fracturing a grid with a number of open polygonal curves 2007年8月28日19:42
Hi Mario,
Perhaps I'm missing something … does your code actually fracture test object or simply return those constituent primitives lying inside the region enclosed by the bounding curves? It's the former that I was trying to do - and have mostly accomplished via the Cookie SOP (a la Francois' suggestion). Or did you envision using the Cookie approach to do the fracture and then this code snippet to identify the primitive of interest?
Cheers,
Darran.
Perhaps I'm missing something … does your code actually fracture test object or simply return those constituent primitives lying inside the region enclosed by the bounding curves? It's the former that I was trying to do - and have mostly accomplished via the Cookie SOP (a la Francois' suggestion). Or did you envision using the Cookie approach to do the fracture and then this code snippet to identify the primitive of interest?
Cheers,
Darran.