Hi Olaf! Thank you for your video - I just discovered it. The orient attribute for copy instancing is poorly documented, still today. There are a lot of good Houdini tutorials out there nowadays (so different from the early years where learning resources were scarce). But you have a good sense of humor, and you take your time, which is more relaxing for viewers than having to pause the and rewind every 30 seconds to fully digest the denser materials in other videos. I too love Houdini. I first used its version 1.1 in 1997, but then almost never had the opportunity to use it again as my work took me to other packages. But the whole time, I missed it and now I spend some of my personal time picking up knowledge where I can. I will watch your other videos! Thank you again!
Hi Malcolm, I really appreciate your comment. Thank you very much for the kind words. I think the @orient attribute and its uses are ultra cool. I dont mind using math and vex, but for geometric transformations using @orient it can be much more intuitive. I plan to do more about that soon(ish). And please keep commenting i really dig that. You made my day. Regards Olaf
I started studying houdini this month, and with the version change, some attributes do not work very well in this new version. So this material came at the right time to help me. I'm sorry for my english.
thx 闭建长
I actualy plan to do a rendering Mantra tutorial series after i am done with this series. So thx for the request and kind words
Hold on! Do it in Karma!
Hi Olaf! Thank you for your video - I just discovered it. The orient attribute for copy instancing is poorly documented, still today. There are a lot of good Houdini tutorials out there nowadays (so different from the early years where learning resources were scarce). But you have a good sense of humor, and you take your time, which is more relaxing for viewers than having to pause the and rewind every 30 seconds to fully digest the denser materials in other videos.
I too love Houdini. I first used its version 1.1 in 1997, but then almost never had the opportunity to use it again as my work took me to other packages. But the whole time, I missed it and now I spend some of my personal time picking up knowledge where I can. I will watch your other videos! Thank you again!
Hi Malcolm,
I really appreciate your comment. Thank you very much for the kind words.
I think the @orient attribute and its uses are ultra cool. I dont mind using math and vex, but for geometric transformations using @orient it can be much more intuitive. I plan to do more about that soon(ish).
And please keep commenting i really dig that. You made my day.
Regards
Olaf
Thanks for explanation & sharing.
Thanks for explanation & sharing
Nicely done. I really appreciate you sharing this with us. Thanks.
I was looking for exactly this kind of content .. Thanks
and i was looking for exactly this kind of comment. Thx
I started studying houdini this month, and with the version change, some attributes do not work very well in this new version. So this material came at the right time to help me. I'm sorry for my english.
Just started learning. Thank you Olaf
Great tutorial ,keep going, and thanks!
Thanks for this, I was stuck trying to figure out the orient basics
Thank You very much, Olaf.
Pretty cool tutorial. I just found this Houdini tool and will surely be doing my very best to learn it. Thanks for the help, subbed!
Thanks Dude! Exactly what I needed.
Very cool sharing man! I am looking forward to see new stuff...
You are welcome. I will record 1 or 2 this weekend.
很好的教程,我希望你可以出更多关于建模和渲染的教程,谢谢!
nice job
how can move a handle of an object to another object center ? please help
thanks for asking me here . however Please ask in sidefx forum... there are many people that will answer any question
and let me know as i might answer there...
I learned absolutely nothing with my 26 minutes thank you
Great😍