I am in love with your teaching style. You don't waste time, you don't get carried away, you explain so good. I HATE coding but you have made me want to try again. Thankyou.
After finishing your video on solvers, I decided that I'd check out your other tutorials in this series, to shore up the holes in my houdini understanding. Thanks, you're a great teacher. Very thorough, and easy to understand.
Another great tut, thanks so much. Quick tip , just hover your mouse over the name of the parameter to see the parameter name, no need to go into the parameter editor interface. Also to my knowledge, there is no need to be running the set() function every time you want to write a vector, this is necessary in some situations, like if you want to create a vector using variables, but it works to just use the {*,*,*} format such as @P = {1,2,3} rather than @P = set(1,2,3);
Thanks. Finished this lesson right now. Finally a complete and clear explanation on these basic topics that many others deal with only a little or too hastily. Recommended for those like me who are passionate about Houdini and want to grow but have no programming basis. On to the next one.
Yes, every other tutor for VEX has said they're going to lead us by the hand but after a short intro we're thrown ruthelessly into the thick of it all and incomprehension can only follow. These tutorials are very granular, molecular in construction and I appreaciate that kind of meticulous intelligent teaching a lot. I was particularly struck by his description of the back slash marks casting the string type into a float type. Very eloquent dissertation. Thanks.
so stunning tutorial!! thank you so much! By the way we can faster select all points in the color ramp node just click first point then hold shift, then select last point
is it possible if you make a condition in the wrangle node that if "a" is written in the parameter (string in the null node), the parameter intiger in the null node is assigned a certain value? that should be possible, right? but i haven't found out how to do it. can someone help, please?
I am in love with your teaching style. You don't waste time, you don't get carried away, you explain so good. I HATE coding but you have made me want to try again. Thankyou.
My 3rd straight lesson following your VEX course, thank you Junichiro.
i have never seen a youtube video that teaches like this, you teach us the why? so we know how the nodes or parameter works. thanks Junchiro Horikawa
Thank you for starting with the basics. I have already learned so much from this series. The power of this workflow is clear.
After finishing your video on solvers, I decided that I'd check out your other tutorials in this series, to shore up the holes in my houdini understanding. Thanks, you're a great teacher. Very thorough, and easy to understand.
This is golden content. Thank you VERY MUCH!
Thank you for covering all the basics & versitile topic of HE, really learnt a lot from your vedios!
Another great tut, thanks so much.
Quick tip , just hover your mouse over the name of the parameter to see the parameter name, no need to go into the parameter editor interface.
Also to my knowledge, there is no need to be running the set() function every time you want to write a vector, this is necessary in some situations, like if you want to create a vector using variables, but it works to just use the {*,*,*} format such as @P = {1,2,3} rather than @P = set(1,2,3);
Thanks.
Finished this lesson right now.
Finally a complete and clear explanation on these basic topics that many others deal with only a little or too hastily.
Recommended for those like me who are passionate about Houdini and want to grow but have no programming basis.
On to the next one.
Yes, every other tutor for VEX has said they're going to lead us by the hand but after a short intro we're thrown ruthelessly into the thick of it all and incomprehension can only follow. These tutorials are very granular, molecular in construction and I appreaciate that kind of meticulous intelligent teaching a lot. I was particularly struck by his description of the back slash marks casting the string type into a float type. Very eloquent dissertation. Thanks.
BIG JUNICHIRO!!!!! Your tutorial are very useful
so stunning tutorial!! thank you so much! By the way we can faster select all points in the color ramp node just click first point then hold shift, then select last point
this is by far the best series to learn vex.
Well structured and perfectly executed.
Keep up the good work man!
the best tutorial ever!! thank you Junichiro San!!
Hands down the best source for learning VEX in Houdini
Awesome Series! Thank you
Keep it on! Much appreciate!!
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is it possible if you make a condition in the wrangle node that if "a" is written in the parameter (string in the null node), the parameter intiger in the null node is assigned a certain value? that should be possible, right? but i haven't found out how to do it. can someone help, please?
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what a great series of tuts ... clearly two people have bad eyesight ... otherwise how can you account for a downvote ?
Thank you!