3dbuzz released “Houdini FastTrack”

Houdini, Tutorials, video tutorial by Thorsten Meyer on August 3, 2008 No Comments »

Houdini FastTrack

Jason Busby (President/CEO of 3D Buzz) did release some days ago the latest  3D Buzz Houdini training DVD “Houdini FastTrack” If you starting to learn Houdini we highly recommend to take a look into this training.

Included with FastTrack are seven separate training products :

The content was recorded using Houdini 9. You can obtain the completely free Houdini Apprentice from Side Effects Software.

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Side Effects Software presents Houdini 9.5 Fluids

Houdini, Tutorials, video tutorial by Thorsten Meyer on June 25, 2008 No Comments »

Houdini Fluids Technical

In this presentation Jeff Lait, Side Effects Software’s Senior Mathematician and fluids writer talks about DOPs and takes a look at Houdini 9.5 Fluids. Jeff shows you how you could set up some particle and volume fluid simulations. The presentation was recorded at a Santa Monica Technical Evening hosted by Side Effects Software.

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3dbuzz releases 12 hours Houdini 9 Video Tutorial

Houdini, Tutorials, video tutorial by Thorsten Meyer on June 21, 2008 1 Comment »

Houdini 9 Elevator Asset Videos

Did you recently install the Houdini 9.5 beta version, browsed through the Houdini forum and now look for an great introduction video tutorial, maybe a little bit beyond the usual Interface overview? 3D BUZZ has released what you are have been looking for. In the new Houdini 9 video series at 3D Buzz you learn how you can create an elevator that comes with   procedural control and behavior automation.

The asset itself was created by Tomas Slancik as an entry in one of the  Asset Creation Contests over at 3D Buzz.

In all, the Houdini video tutorials are nearly TWELVE hours of video, and it’s all available completely for free over at 3D Buzz

3D BUZZ did release back in May a great Houdini Technical Effects DVD that you may want to take a look at as well.

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Houdini 9.5 public beta available

Houdini by Thorsten Meyer on June 14, 2008 2 Comments »

Houdini 9.5 Public beta

Houdini 9.5 public beta is available, you can download the Houdini 9.5 beta from Side Effects web site.

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New features of Houdini 9.5:

Houdini for Mac OS X

Built from the ground up with a particular focus on performance, Houdini for Mac supports 64-bit Intel Macs running OS X Leopard. Houdini for Mac looks and feels like a Mac application with key features such as a standard Mac menu bar, a window menu on Houdini’s Dock icon and drag and drop support. Quicktime support has also been added on the Mac as well as on Windows and LINUX.

Autodesk FBX Export

Houdini Master and Escape now include Autodesk FBX export providing a clear in/out path for customers working with packages such as Autodesk Maya or Autodesk 3ds Max. This is an important interoperability feature and will make it easier for studios to integrate Houdini with their other software.

Houdini 9.5’s FBX export supports geometry, lights, cameras, animation, hierarchies, skeletons, weighted skins, UVs, geometry caches, particles, and dynamic simulations. Houdini’s FBX import, which was introduced with Houdini 9.1, now supports NURBS.

General Interoperability

Houdini 9.5 also includes Adobe Illustrator and eps import in support of motion graphic artists. Houdini 9.5 also supports .MDD output for exchanging baked point position animations with Lightwave. Artists can also use the Point Oven plug-in to use the .MDD files in other applications such as XSI, Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, or Messiah.

Ramps

A new “all-purpose” Ramp parameter type has been added to help artists build shaders and control effects such as particles or L-systems. The generic Ramp and Float parameter types let artists set up parameters using a visual interface that includes keyframable markers that can be easily added or removed. The ramp is then mapped to an influencing factor like time, direction in U, or lifespan to create the desired result.

These two parameter types can be set up in VOPS to add a ramp interface to a shader or added to any node using the Edit Parameter interface.

Fracture and Debris Tools

One of Houdini’s most popular features, especially for superhero movies, is the ability for pre-fractured rigid bodies to be glued together until impacted by a dynamic force. To make it easier to pre-fracture your models, Houdini 9.5 includes the Shatter and Break tools that split up your model into solid chunks. These tools are great time-savers and make it even more fun to smash things up in Houdini.

A Debris tool has also been added that uses the broken edges of a fractured object to emit particles into the dynamic simulation. You can use these particles for dust or debris to add an extra level of realism to your effects.

Wave Tools

A series of new tools have been introduced to streamline the workflow for creating a particle fluids-based wave. By modeling a container and then applying a Waveform deformer to the water’s surface, you can quickly generate a particle fluid simulation that has the motion of the wave pre-determined. With the resulting network you can either render out the results or go back and tweak parameters and rewire nodes to get the exact look that you want.

Fire and Smoke Tools

Houdini 9.5 includes a new fire simulation system and shelf tools to make it easier to set up these fluid effects. When you set animated objects on fire, Houdini now lets you dynamically change the bounds of fluid simulations mid-simulation by tracking the moving object. For smoke, it is much easier to add shader-based noise that moves through the fluid in a natural manner.

Fur Workflow

To make fur much easier for TDs and even animators to set up, Houdini 9.5 includes new shelf tools that reduce the number of steps involved and provide users with all the control they need to build a sophisticated fur system quickly and easily.

For TDs, the CVEX code used to create styling and clumping rules for the fur can now be built using Houdini’s node-based VOP network. This makes it easier to work interactively without having to write code.

Note: The fur shelf tools are not available in the initial public beta release – please look for them in the coming weeks.


Viewport Shadows and OpenGL 2 Support

Lighting artists can turn on viewport shadows to help position lights in the viewport. Now key lighting decisions can be made interactively without relying on test renders. This ability is tied to Houdini’s OpenGL2 support which also lets you view scenes interactively using hand-coded OpenGL2 shaders.

Digital Assets

Houdini 9.5 now includes the ability to make nodes inside locked Digital Assets editable. This makes it possible for nodes such as Paint or Edit to be available for artists as they work with a particular asset. This feature was driven by customer demand and makes Digital Assets even more valuable in production.

Volume Utility Nodes

Houdini 9 introduced a new volume rendering system. In Houdini 9.5, that system has been enhanced with a number of TD-level tools that give artists greater control when linking DOP Simulation data with Geometry SOPs. It is now possible to directly build, modify, mix and combine geometry (point clouds, particles, etc) with volumes and back again. Many of these new tools were developed to better support the advancements to fire and smoke in Houdini 9.5.

Wedge Render Output

The Wedge ROP (render output operator) provides an invaluable productivity enhancement which lets artists render out multiple iterations of a shot using randomly generating parameter values, much like photographers use bracketing to explore exposure variations. Other uses of this utility are the ability to bake out geometry sequences or compositing networks using wedged values. The values used can be referenced then added to the name of the output files or burned into the image for reference in dailies.

The Script SOP

The Script SOP is a stand-alone node that has long been requested by customers in production. Houdini can now execute scripts at the point when this node evaluates or “cooks.” Previously the Logic CHOP was the only means directly available to do this. The Script SOP is very lightweight because it simply passes data through without caching it. You can rewire networks, add operators, or do anything possible with Python or Hscript just by just forcing this operator to cook.

From the Press Release:

ORONTO: June 12, 2008 – Side Effects Software, an industry leader in 3D animation and visual effects software, is pleased to announce the planned release of Houdini 9.5 on July 15, 2008. Houdini 9.5 brings the 3D industry’s first node-based workflow to the Mac ensuring that 3D artists can collaborate seamlessly in a multi-platform environment. Houdini 9.5 public beta release is available today for download on all platforms.

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Houdini 9 Public Beta and demo reel & workflow videos

Houdini, Tutorials by Thorsten Meyer on August 20, 2007 No Comments »

The Houdini 9 demo reel is now available here, you can as well download it directly following this link Download Video – 37MB [3.5 Min.] The is a great demo reel what Houdini 9 can do. I liked the fluid effects.

Houdini 9 workflow videos are available here.

You can get Houdini 9 beta here (different OS are supported). Houndini 9 video tutorials can be found in the H9 blog. If you have question on the Houndini 9 beta software you may find the Houdini Installation FAQ or Houdini 9 Forum helpful.

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