Most decently not be leant in a month… more a lifetime.. ;-) Houdini is incredibly powerful, the reason the best studios in the world are embracing it but it takes a fair amount of time and with these guides I am trying to ease the pain and make sure it is more an orderly transition than a chaotic one.
My suggestion is to do the homework by looking at the SI Users forum, read the guides I am writing and download the apprentice version. Put a bit of time and patience, it will take a bit to sink in but if you are certain type of high quality work surely is the package to consider. http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com_forum&Itemid=172&page=viewtopic&t=31012&start=50&sid=6ae0c2043bcec66ba34f11851c129275 hope it helps Jordi Bares jordiba...@gmail.com On 10 Mar 2014, at 16:53, olivier jeannel <olivier.jean...@noos.fr> wrote: > Have a look on Side fx forum, there's a thread special for and from Softiers. > Looks nice, looks complex with tons of various way of doing things. They put > expressions everywhere... > > Not the software you learn in a month. > > Jordi Bares did some nice pdf to get the phylosophy, you should have a look. > > > > Le 10/03/2014 16:45, David Saber a écrit : >> How "next gen" is Houdini? I read the first version was done in 1996... Does >> it feel modern, non linear, non destructive to use? >> >> (It would have been so simple to just keep XSI) >> >> David >> >