Not sure if I can state it exactly like that, but I have two notes in my notebook on the relation of groups and attributes in houdini that helped me: 1) When looking at the spreadsheet, groups can also be described as an attribute with a group name and boolean datatype. 2) If using attributes to create e.g. noise and fallofs, you can use the methods you showed in this video to create group selection based on attribute values, e.g by writing @attribute > 0.5. I found those two insights helpful to connect some concepts
Yep, also valid. Slightly less procedural though. If your setup changes upstream you’d have to manually select any new attributes you wanna keep. It all depends on the specific scenario, and the more ways you know, the better!
thank you!!!
Great series so far. Thank you!
Not sure if I can state it exactly like that, but I have two notes in my notebook on the relation of groups and attributes in houdini that helped me: 1) When looking at the spreadsheet, groups can also be described as an attribute with a group name and boolean datatype. 2) If using attributes to create e.g. noise and fallofs, you can use the methods you showed in this video to create group selection based on attribute values, e.g by writing @attribute > 0.5.
I found those two insights helpful to connect some concepts
Like it! Thanks for watching
beautiful, perfect even. Very helpful, thank you! Subscribed :)
Amazing,thank you
Thank You very much!
That's cool! Thank you!
for attribute delete just select the attributes you want to keep and check the "delete non selected"
Yep, also valid. Slightly less procedural though. If your setup changes upstream you’d have to manually select any new attributes you wanna keep. It all depends on the specific scenario, and the more ways you know, the better!