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How to easily export many rbd objects from a dop simulation such that they are considered separate objects in a single .bgeo upon import into a new scene? Jan. 21, 2017, 3:18 p.m.

Through some further experimentation I discovered the rbd packed geo node, this is essentially what I required to accomplish the result I am after and as a bonus it does not require me to split the different groups up into different parts to be added to the dop sim.

How to easily export many rbd objects from a dop simulation such that they are considered separate objects in a single .bgeo upon import into a new scene? Jan. 21, 2017, 1:36 p.m.

Hey guys and gals sorry if this is kind of a weird question, I am still very new to Houdini, just picking it up here an there when I have time. Anyways, Houdini masters, I have a scene in which many pieces of debris in an alembic archive react to the ground cracking in a dop. The aim here is to use the dop to first let the debris fall naturally onto the ground so there are no hovering objects, export the last frame of that part of the sim (with natural object positioning-no hovering) as a .bgeo, then bring that scene back into Houdini and start a new sim using the positions of the debris generated by the first. The problem I am encountering is that I cannot get the different debris to be considered different objects in the new scene I create for resuming the sim with the new positions. I am saving the .bgeo out with a dopimport node inside a dedicated geo node. Another method that occurred to me is writing the first sim out to disk (.sim), reading it back in, and using those positions to dictate the beginning of a separate dop sim… I am really not sure which is the more correct method to go with here. I'm sure positioning debris with a dop is a common task, so please, anyone with experience in this area, some guidance would be much appreciated to a total Houdini nub!

Thanks people!

HQueue on Windows, network permission errors Dec. 14, 2015, 4:20 p.m.

I have managed to get a farm (3 machines 24cores) up and running with HQueue on windows 10 and windows 7. Disable UAC, make sure the account the server service and client service run under has ownership and full permissions to the shared hq folder/the H: mount. Otherwise just follow the manual provided by sidefx I guess.

A side note, I am having an issue where although my machines take and execute a job, they rarely use much cpu while doing it. It is much slower to run a sim on 3 machines than it is to run it on one for some reason… I was thinking maybe its a network throughput bottle neck… but task manager doesn't show and insane amount of traffic happening on my LAN… Any ideas?

-Kyle