MasterHipoly
Oct. 30, 2019 10:07:44
Hi, I changed the world axis orientation to Z up (default Y up) as I mainly work with apps that use this orientation (Maya, Substance,Unreal…), the problem is that for Houdini scenes that were been created with default Y up orientation, I have trouble getting them to suit the Z up orientation. How to solve the problem?
By the way how do I activate ambient occlusion in the viewport like in maya so you can get better sense of depth?
-Pietro-
Nov. 5, 2019 22:26:48
You can enable ambient occlusion from the high quality lighting button
Herve
Nov. 6, 2019 04:08:10
MasterHipoly
the problem is that for Houdini scenes that were been created with default Y up orientation, I have trouble getting them to suit the Z up orientation. How to solve the problem?
On a per object basis, if you mainly do modeling work then export at least, You can do your main work in Houdini's default Y orientation, then use a Matchaxis node downstream before exporting, for example. For Y to Z it would look like this:
MasterHipoly
Nov. 6, 2019 17:24:31
-Pietro-
You can enable ambient occlusion from the high quality lighting button
Herve
MasterHipoly
the problem is that for Houdini scenes that were been created with default Y up orientation, I have trouble getting them to suit the Z up orientation. How to solve the problem?
On a per object basis, if you mainly do modeling work then export at least, You can do your main work in Houdini's default Y orientation, then use a Matchaxis node downstream before exporting, for example. For Y to Z it would look like this:
Thanks guys, you really help me