beginner's question about sop
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“i” and “u” cannot solve because it is for going In to a geometry and go back to the object level.
What I am asking is If I created a network in the newtwork editor in SOP which filled with many nodes (e.g. 13 nodes). I want it look simpler. So I select some of the nodes (e.g. 11 nodes), then I creat a subnetwork for these 11 nodes. So I finally end up with 3 nodes on the network editor. This is clearer visually! (this just like gouping some objects together in Maya) But how do I get back (or ungroup) to my 13 nodes status? (get rib of the sub network)
Or what do the Houdini modeller do if they build a house which contains many objects (parent and children)? How do they make the network easier to read? By using SUbnetwork?
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What I am asking is If I created a network in the newtwork editor in SOP which filled with many nodes (e.g. 13 nodes). I want it look simpler. So I select some of the nodes (e.g. 11 nodes), then I creat a subnetwork for these 11 nodes. So I finally end up with 3 nodes on the network editor. This is clearer visually! (this just like gouping some objects together in Maya) But how do I get back (or ungroup) to my 13 nodes status? (get rib of the sub network)
Or what do the Houdini modeller do if they build a house which contains many objects (parent and children)? How do they make the network easier to read? By using SUbnetwork?
thank you for your attention
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