Houdini 20.5 Nodes Geometry nodes

UV Brush geometry node

Adjusts texture coordinates in the UV viewport by painting.

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Using UV Brush

  1. Select your model.

  2. Click the UV Brush tool on the Texture tab.

  3. Drag the brush tool over the UVs to move them.

For general brush information see the Brush tool help.

Parameters

Operation

Operation

The operation used by Apply To All.

Drag

This will drag the points along the brush direction.

Dilate/Contract

This will move points towards or away from the center of the brush according to the scale (either FS or BS).

Smooth

This will smooth out the texture coordinates under the brush. Boundary points will be preserved.

Erase Changes

This will perform a local undo under the brush.

Foreground/Background

The dilation/contraction factors used for foreground and background modes. The left mouse will use the FS scale factor and the middle mouse the BS scale factor.

Apply To All

Paints all of the selected geometry.

Reset All Changes

Restores geometry to initial state.

Brush

Shape

The basic shape of the brush: circle, square, or bitmap.

Bitmap

What bitmap to use. The alpha channel becomes the brush.

Radius

The radius of the brush when painting in the 3d viewport.

UV Radius

The radius of the brush when painting in the 2d viewport.

Radius Pressure

This controls how much effect the pressure of a stylus will have on the radius. A value of 1 means the radius will go from 0 to the amount in Radius. A value of 0 will mean the radius will always be constant, regardless of pressure. A value of 0.5 will mean the radius will be scaled between one half of Radius and Radius.

Depth

If set, this limits how far the brush will paint along its axis. This can be used if connectivity is disabled to limit the effect of the brush. The first parameter is how deep below the surface the brush should penetrate. The second is how high above the surface it should stop. These values can be negative.

Brush Angle

How far to rotate the brush.

Brush Squash

Amount to squash the brush in the y direction before rotation.

Opacity

The amount to affect the stencil mask.

Opacity Pressure

This controls the how much effect the pressure of a stylus will have on the opacity. It obeys the same scaling as the Radius Pressure.

Brush Splatter

A random noise in the brush’s opacity based upon the position on the brush.

Paper Grain

A random noise on the object’s stencil mask based on the object position.

Soft Edge

Percentage of the brush to be rolled off.

Kernel Function

Which metaball kernel to use for the roll off.

Up Vector Type

How the brush should be oriented on the surface:

Stroke Direction

Oriented in the direction in which the brush moves.

Fixed

Oriented as specified in the Up Vector field.

Up Vector

The fixed up vector to orient brush to.

Symmetry

Reflective

If set, the brush will perform reflective symmetry. Any strokes will be mirrored along the plane of symmetry.

Rotational

If set, the brush will perform rotational symmetry. Any strokes will be rotated around the axis of symmetry.

Axis

This defines the normal of the plane of symmetry for reflection and the axis of symmetry for rotation.

Origin

This defines the origin of the plane of symmetry for reflection and the origin of the axis of symmetry for rotation.

Number of Rotate

This defines the degree of rotational symmetry. A degree of 3 means the stroke will be applied 3 times at 120 degree separation. A value of 5 will perform the stroke 5 times with 72 degrees of separation.

Reflection Dist

This is the distance of the plane of symmetry from the origin of symmetry.

UV Reflective

If set, the brush will reflect when brushing is done in the UV viewport.

UV Origin

The origin of the line of reflection in the UV viewport.

UV Angle

The angle of the line of reflection in the UV viewport. 0 will mirror about the U axis, 90 will mirror about the V axis.

Stroke

Orient Brush To Surface

Switches between the brush being perpendicular to the surface or always oriented along the view direction. If you are having trouble with a shaky brush, try turning this off. Turn this off in order to brush on disconnected points, (point clouds).

Use Connectivity

If set, the tool will only affect points connected to the closest point to the intersection. This is usually a good thing, as it avoids accidentally painting through the geometry (but see the depth parameter), but can prevent smoothly painting across seams. This should usually be turned off in order to brush on disconnected points, (point clouds), since they are not connected to each other.

Use Normals

If set, the tool will only affect points facing in the same direction as the closet point to the intersection. This is usually good to avoid accidentally painting the backfacing parts of geometry, but if you want a pure depth brush can be turned off.

Realtime Mode

Set this to paint geometry as it’s deforming.

Direction

The current direction of the brush. If orient to surface is on, this is the normal direction of the surface hit by the brush. Otherwise, it is the direction from the eye to the surface.

Hit Location

The current location of the brush. This tracks the surface as the brush moves along it.

Hit Primitive

The primitive number of the primitive the current brush is centered at.

Hit UV

The location the current brush is on the current primitive. Note this is a parametric UV location, not the texture UV location.

Hit Pressure

The amount of force the brush is currently applying. This is only meaningful when a tablet interface that supports pressure is used.

Hit Point

The point closest to the current brush’s center.

Event

Controls the current state of the brush. When it is on No-op, the values of the stroke tab are ignored and no updating of the geometry is done. Other values are set automatically as you brush the surface, allowing the SOP to update in response to your actions.

See also

Geometry nodes