Because 2020 is not supported on ORC now and later.
so, Can I transfer my credits from ORC to RNDR.
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- Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:57 pm
- Forum: OctaneRender Cloud
- Topic: Can I transfer my credits from ORC to RNDR.
- Replies: 1
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- Fri Nov 08, 2019 2:45 am
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: Houdini IPR "DMIV", what do they mean ?
- Replies: 3
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Re: Houdini IPR "DMIV", what do they mean ?
Hi , guys,
I've learned about this, DMIV are update modes.
D : Deformation Update
M : Material Update
I : Instance Update
V : Volume Update
Turn them on or off will change IPR update rules.
I've learned about this, DMIV are update modes.
D : Deformation Update
M : Material Update
I : Instance Update
V : Volume Update
Turn them on or off will change IPR update rules.
- Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:08 am
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: 30 millions particles -> Houdini Crash
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30 millions particles -> Houdini Crash
Hello
My houdini crashs everytime when i try 30 millions more particles in 1 geo node.
It seems houdini crashs while processing convert gdp.
my card is rtx 2070, 8G vram and 32G ram.
i can split my particles into several geo nodes , each one limited by 30 millions.
and it works.
so i think ...
My houdini crashs everytime when i try 30 millions more particles in 1 geo node.
It seems houdini crashs while processing convert gdp.
my card is rtx 2070, 8G vram and 32G ram.
i can split my particles into several geo nodes , each one limited by 30 millions.
and it works.
so i think ...
- Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:40 am
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: Houdini IPR "DMIV", what do they mean ?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2275
Houdini IPR "DMIV", what do they mean ?
I can not post image here. But i think you guys know what i am asking.
the 4 small icons [D][M][][V] on the right of [update]. what are they?
I can not find any info in Doc and Help.
thank you.
the 4 small icons [D][M][][V] on the right of [update]. what are they?
I can not find any info in Doc and Help.
thank you.