Thanks, I'm try to learn L- system from quite some time but haven't found any tutorial like this , if you go series on L system that will be great. And please add the files as you said in the tutorial but it's not in the description.
Is the text file of the L-System "cheat sheet" available somewhere (you mentioned about sharing it in the video) I couldn't find it anywhere here or on Vimeo. Thanks for putting this together, very good.
hi everyone. it is my 2nd week with houdini, and i have a question regarding L-systems. I have been spending my last 2 days learning how it works, and i think it is a very clunky system. I am familiar with speedtree. So my question is, am i wasting my time learning L-System in Houdini? What is it used for, really? Do big studios use Houdini's L-system to make trees, or they just simply use Speedtree for that? I am asking this because time constraint. If i did not have that i would gladly learn the L-System. But if in real life situation nobody uses it to make trees, i dont want to waste my time learning it on Houdini. Thanks in advance
There’s no real need to learn l-systems. Houdini has a nice tree building tool in the lab tools that does a pretty decent job , there are also a couple of tree plugins that you can purchase for Houdini. or you can always use speed tree and import that into Houdini. L-systems can have other uses like building ornamental designs but that a very specific use case. I’ve also seen people build biped rigs and other stuff with l-systems but it’s a very niche area. You can always come back to this when you are more comfortable with Houdini.
At 21:17, for noobs like me, don't forget to make the turbnoise 3d... it took me such a long time to find my mistake... great tuto again, Rohan keep on speaking not to fast, please, i'm french so... you know frenchies are not this good in english...
Awesome tips!! Thanks for sharing, very useful. Especially the leaves tricks!
Clearist beginner L System tut I've found to date. Thank you.
This tutorial was very helpful to me!
Thank you so much, Rohan
Thank you for making this video ♡
you are a goddamn genius !!!!!!
Good job, you are making great tuts! Greetings from Poland!
Insane stuff thank u soo much ur making me loving houdini more and more everyday! Keep going
Awesome tut bro, thanks a lot.
This is very clear, thank you
This is gold!
Thanks, I'm try to learn L- system from quite some time but haven't found any tutorial like this , if you go series on L system that will be great. And please add the files as you said in the tutorial but it's not in the description.
how do you end up knowing so much? Amazing.
Is the text file of the L-System "cheat sheet" available somewhere (you mentioned about sharing it in the video) I couldn't find it anywhere here or on Vimeo. Thanks for putting this together, very good.
Not sure if that helps: www.houdinikitchen.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/L-systems.pdf
There's is button on right corner of ramp for inversing.
hi everyone. it is my 2nd week with houdini, and i have a question regarding L-systems. I have been spending my last 2 days learning how it works, and i think it is a very clunky system.
I am familiar with speedtree. So my question is, am i wasting my time learning L-System in Houdini? What is it used for, really? Do big studios use Houdini's L-system to make trees, or they just simply use Speedtree for that?
I am asking this because time constraint. If i did not have that i would gladly learn the L-System. But if in real life situation nobody uses it to make trees, i dont want to waste my time learning it on Houdini.
Thanks in advance
There’s no real need to learn l-systems. Houdini has a nice tree building tool in the lab tools that does a pretty decent job , there are also a couple of tree plugins that you can purchase for Houdini. or you can always use speed tree and import that into Houdini. L-systems can have other uses like building ornamental designs but that a very specific use case. I’ve also seen people build biped rigs and other stuff with l-systems but it’s a very niche area. You can always come back to this when you are more comfortable with Houdini.
Very nice
Hi, Rohan. Great tutorial. I have a little question: Why your nodes become gray when they innactive ?
Ohh... I got it...It's in view section in network editor, dim unused nodes :)
Thanks Rohan, Stay safe bro!
At 21:17, for noobs like me, don't forget to make the turbnoise 3d... it took me such a long time to find my mistake... great tuto again, Rohan keep on speaking not to fast, please, i'm french so... you know frenchies are not this good in english...
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