Hello.
I watched the master class about distributed sims of sidefx. And my question is if i could distributed also a geometry cache from a flip simulation with the particle fluid surface node. I find no way to do this.
Thanks
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Technical Discussion » Question about distributed sims and geo from flips
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Houdini Lounge » Cant download Houdini products from web.
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MartybNz
I think this comes down to a virus checker stopping it.
Problem solved, very thanks
Houdini Lounge » Cant download Houdini products from web.
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Hi
I'm having a problem downloading houdini, everytime the download stop when i have 94mbs of the software download; i tried with firefox, chrome, and internet explorer and always the download stopped.
Any suggestion?
I'm having a problem downloading houdini, everytime the download stop when i have 94mbs of the software download; i tried with firefox, chrome, and internet explorer and always the download stopped.
Any suggestion?
Houdini Learning Materials » Reasons to learn houdini?
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Houdini Learning Materials » Reasons to learn houdini?
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Hi!
i have a this simple question because i'm starting to learn houdini after a 2 years learning maya and nuke and i have this question.
Actualy i'm working in a studio and a lot of friends speak about houdini in all the rests of the work :twisted:
I'm trying to learn it because i feel very atracted with the fx area, but the problems coming when i see the expressions for “everything”, that i have to know programming and mathematics, etc etc… Ofc this is not a big problem, but finally in my case it is because i dont have the necessary knowledge of programming (Simple scripting in python and some expressions with nuke) and well, it feels very frustrated in my case.
So my question is, why i have to learn it? I know that its a extremly powerfull tool and i see that in the job; but in my case i'm focushed in the lighting, texturing and compositing areas feeling very atracted by the fx.
maybe it's a lot to me because I find very technical program but think about the future of this program so obvious and I think everyone should know how to use but this software is only powerfull in the fx areas? what about lighting for example?
Reasons to learn it?
i have a this simple question because i'm starting to learn houdini after a 2 years learning maya and nuke and i have this question.
Actualy i'm working in a studio and a lot of friends speak about houdini in all the rests of the work :twisted:
I'm trying to learn it because i feel very atracted with the fx area, but the problems coming when i see the expressions for “everything”, that i have to know programming and mathematics, etc etc… Ofc this is not a big problem, but finally in my case it is because i dont have the necessary knowledge of programming (Simple scripting in python and some expressions with nuke) and well, it feels very frustrated in my case.
So my question is, why i have to learn it? I know that its a extremly powerfull tool and i see that in the job; but in my case i'm focushed in the lighting, texturing and compositing areas feeling very atracted by the fx.
maybe it's a lot to me because I find very technical program but think about the future of this program so obvious and I think everyone should know how to use but this software is only powerfull in the fx areas? what about lighting for example?
Reasons to learn it?
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