Govind Krishna
govindk
About Me
Someone who lingers in the realm of look development of CGi assets in the VFX & Games. A skeptic, Caffeine addict and an avid gamer (both tabletop & digital).
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VFX Artist
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Recent Forum Posts
Question about changing 'attribute' inside a for loop. Sept. 26, 2021, 12:06 p.m.
Thank you for the additional information Tomas. I was using a fuse node after the wrangle, these options you mentioned really helps.
Question about changing 'attribute' inside a for loop. Sept. 25, 2021, 11:03 p.m.
I see the gap in my understanding.
So in this case the creating the group was unnecessary it seems like, because I can simply use setpointattrib()
Thank you for the explanation PatW, appreciate it.
So in this case the creating the group was unnecessary it seems like, because I can simply use setpointattrib()
Thank you for the explanation PatW, appreciate it.
Question about changing 'attribute' inside a for loop. Sept. 25, 2021, 8:20 a.m.
Hello all,
I'll get straight to it, so I have a primitive cube from which I am extracting the points, looping though and creating new point at the prim's center - all good thus far. However, when I change the @Cd the original 8 points on the cube changed but not the points that got created inside the for loop. I did solve the issue (image attached), however I feel my solution is inelegant and I am missing something obvious and still not sure why the @Cd wasn't affecting the newly created points inside the for loop.
Thank you for looking into it and appreciate any advice on the right track.
Regards,
-G
I'll get straight to it, so I have a primitive cube from which I am extracting the points, looping though and creating new point at the prim's center - all good thus far. However, when I change the @Cd the original 8 points on the cube changed but not the points that got created inside the for loop. I did solve the issue (image attached), however I feel my solution is inelegant and I am missing something obvious and still not sure why the @Cd wasn't affecting the newly created points inside the for loop.
Thank you for looking into it and appreciate any advice on the right track.
Regards,
-G