Houdini Procedural Modeling For Art Design

Posted By: ELK1nG

Houdini Procedural Modeling For Art Design
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.41 GB | Duration: 11h 13m

Creating scene using only procedural modeling

What you'll learn

Learn how to work using procedural nature of Houdini

Learn how to use basic techniques creatively

Learn how to use the math in modeling

Learn to create scene using only procedural modeling

Requirements

You should know how to work with the computer

Basic understanding of Houdini

Basic knowledge of algebra

Description

Welcome and let's dive into the math magic of Houdini! In this lesson, we'll learn how to bring your ideas to life using procedural modeling tools. We'll transform your fantasies into real objects, harnessing nodes to create your future masterpieces. You'll learn to express your love for what you create with your own hands through the possibilities Houdini offers. After completing this course, you'll be able to develop a scene you've imagined, using almoust 100% procedural modeling – simplifying your creative process and reducing project time.Since this course is geared towards beginners, I've strived to avoid complex concepts and minimize the use of VEX code in favor of VOPs. We'll primarily work with attributes, Copy to points, Boolean, and only a small amount of simple VEX code. For rendering, we'll be using Karma CPU. Our focus will be on the main scene object – Thopter, but we'll also pay attention to the other elements. My goal is to immerse you in the world of Houdini using the most straightforward language possible. I've also tried to create an unconventional scene to make the learning process more engaging. By teaching you to create this scene, I aim to help you unleash your creativity and overcome any fear that the software might limit your ideas.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Thopter

Lecture 2 Main Line

Lecture 3 Creating Body Shape

Lecture 4 Top Window

Lecture 5 Base Wing

Lecture 6 Nose and Glass

Lecture 7 Panels Part 1

Lecture 8 Panels Part 2

Lecture 9 Legs Part 1

Lecture 10 Legs Part 2

Lecture 11 Back wings

Lecture 12 Tail

Lecture 13 Gears

Lecture 14 Main patterns

Lecture 15 Small ornaments

Lecture 16 Wing details

Lecture 17 Engine Part 1

Lecture 18 Engine Part 2

Lecture 19 Engine Part 3

Lecture 20 Nose Interior

Lecture 21 Core Part 1

Lecture 22 Core Part 2

Lecture 23 Main Interior

Lecture 24 Front Glass Ornaments

Lecture 25 Final Touches

Section 3: Secondary objects

Lecture 26 Walls Part 1

Lecture 27 Walls Part 2

Lecture 28 Candle

Lecture 29 Books Part 1

Lecture 30 Books Part 2

Section 4: Materials, Lights and Render

Lecture 31 Materials

Lecture 32 Blueprint Texture

Lecture 33 Lighting

Lecture 34 Render

Lecture 35 Post Processing

Section 5: Conclusion

Lecture 36 Conclusion

Anyone who wants to upgrade their basic skills of procedural modelling in Houdini,For 3D artists who want to enhance their working methods,A beginner Houdini users who wants to see the whole process of art creating using only procedural techniques