Tom Freitag
Sept. 18, 2020 10:32:32
Hi,
we have some problem to read the v attribute in Maya with Engine. In the hda we have an output, where the v attribute exist. But not in Maya with Hengine. Is this not possible? ..we tried to
If its make sense I could send the hda with an meshfile.
Thanks, Tom.
johnmather
Sept. 18, 2020 11:10:20
Hello Tom,
Maya meshes cannot handle generic attributes like Houdini can. The recommended way to get this information into Maya is to use a color set, like you are already doing in your HDA.
Tom Freitag
Sept. 18, 2020 11:21:54
hi John,
big thanks for fast reply
the maya guy told me, there are no Cd attrib with v. seems to be the attribe rename sop don't work. I have an output node to force to cook everything above. Maybe he have to press the synce or recook(Hengine in Maya) button to get the attrib rename to work? ..he only see the attrib that bake in the caches.
johnmather
Sept. 18, 2020 11:54:53
Would you be able to send me your files? If you can't attach them here, please send them to
support@sidefx.com and I will take a look.
Tom Freitag
Sept. 29, 2020 05:52:06
Hi,
another question regarding HEngine in Maya: is it possible to import particles (nParticles in Maya) with custom attributes? I have a float attribute for lightemissio. Or is it possible to use a default attribute an mapping it inside Maya?
thanks.
johnmather
Sept. 29, 2020 17:41:16
Tom Freitag
Sept. 30, 2020 04:51:49
thanks john! I read it, but there nothing about how to handle custom attributes. Is there a way to us a default attribute to importing some custom attributes?
johnmather
Sept. 30, 2020 08:33:47
Yes, you can use an attribute rename node in Houdini to rename your “lightemissio” attribute to one of the names in the map. For instance, you could put it into “opacityPP”.
Tom Freitag
Oct. 1, 2020 02:48:40
thanks, it works now.
tom