Houdini Main Changelogs
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to its in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to its in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to its in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to its in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to its in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to is in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to is in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to is in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to is in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.196 | When the last channel segment is a constant() expression, it's out value is now used to extend the channel as opposed to is in value. |
Thu. January 30, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Fixed the pop select state to actually work, and updated it to support the new selection types introduced in version 5.0. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Fixed the pop select state to actually work, and updated it to support the new selection types introduced in version 5.0. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Fixed the pop select state to actually work, and updated it to support the new selection types introduced in version 5.0. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Fixed the pop select state to actually work, and updated it to support the new selection types introduced in version 5.0. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Fixed the pop select state to actually work, and updated it to support the new selection types introduced in version 5.0. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added a "sprite" procedural which correctly interprets the attributes set by the sprite pop and instances a sprite at each particle. It is important to note that the shop references are indirect, and the output driver must have "Shop References" set to "Declare all SHOPs". |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added a "sprite" procedural which correctly interprets the attributes set by the sprite pop and instances a sprite at each particle. It is important to note that the shop references are indirect, and the output driver must have "Shop References" set to "Declare all SHOPs". |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added a "sprite" procedural which correctly interprets the attributes set by the sprite pop and instances a sprite at each particle. It is important to note that the shop references are indirect, and the output driver must have "Shop References" set to "Declare all SHOPs". |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added a "sprite" procedural which correctly interprets the attributes set by the sprite pop and instances a sprite at each particle. It is important to note that the shop references are indirect, and the output driver must have "Shop References" set to "Declare all SHOPs". |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added a "sprite" procedural which correctly interprets the attributes set by the sprite pop and instances a sprite at each particle. It is important to note that the shop references are indirect, and the output driver must have "Shop References" set to "Declare all SHOPs". |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added cycle/cyclet expression functions which behave similar to repeat/repeatt except that they will cumulatively repeat the motion in a cyclical fashion. They can also repeat motion in a backwards manner if the first parameter is greater than the second. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added cycle/cyclet expression functions which behave similar to repeat/repeatt except that they will cumulatively repeat the motion in a cyclical fashion. They can also repeat motion in a backwards manner if the first parameter is greater than the second. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added cycle/cyclet expression functions which behave similar to repeat/repeatt except that they will cumulatively repeat the motion in a cyclical fashion. They can also repeat motion in a backwards manner if the first parameter is greater than the second. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added cycle/cyclet expression functions which behave similar to repeat/repeatt except that they will cumulatively repeat the motion in a cyclical fashion. They can also repeat motion in a backwards manner if the first parameter is greater than the second. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |
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6.0.195 | Added cycle/cyclet expression functions which behave similar to repeat/repeatt except that they will cumulatively repeat the motion in a cyclical fashion. They can also repeat motion in a backwards manner if the first parameter is greater than the second. |
Wed. January 29, 2003 |