Thank you for your question, Lucas. In this particular example you can just scale in Y as you queried about. So well done for spotting this. Whilst this example could be simply scaled in Y instead of using VEX and a fit function, this example was used to explain the basics of the fit function only. The fit function is useful in so many different situations that you will come across in your Houdini studies. This example was the most basic example that I could think of, but other examples can be a lot more complex. I hope this clarifies a little, and thank you for pointing this out.
Awesome 👏
Thank you so much.
Thank you Mad Dog
You are very welcome. I hope that it helps a little.
I don't undestand why to use this fit if you can just scale in Y...?
Thank you for your question, Lucas. In this particular example you can just scale in Y as you queried about. So well done for spotting this. Whilst this example could be simply scaled in Y instead of using VEX and a fit function, this example was used to explain the basics of the fit function only. The fit function is useful in so many different situations that you will come across in your Houdini studies. This example was the most basic example that I could think of, but other examples can be a lot more complex. I hope this clarifies a little, and thank you for pointing this out.
Because you can
@@brandoncyoung I like this answer. :) Thank you Brandon.