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  1. Hi! This is my first post to this wonderful forum, my teacher recommended it to me since I'm the only one in my CG-course to want to work with Houdini and the autodidactic approach can be harsh sometimes I was following the classic "vex isn't scary"-tutorial on for loops and decided I wanted to try to make the "infected" points also move into a new position within the foreach-loop after they've become infected, which worked fine. But then I tried to create a float parameter that blended the initial position of each point and the new position, so that you are able to see them moving towards the center as they became infected, and got completely lost in the sauce. Anyone know how to write that in VEX? I attached the file with directions. Looking forward to spending time within this community, you guys are awesome! FORLOOPS_VEX.hipnc
  2. Hello everyone! https://youtu.be/c4EsWQc7pAE In this tutorial we'll be going over the steps to generate a wavy pattern using simple VEX functions. This is more of a VEX oriented tutorial than my usual videos, but it should be easy to follow along since I will be giving a visual breakdown of each and every line and their effect on the geometry. Thanks to cgwiki's "JoyOfVex" guide that got me motivated to expand on this concept. I recommend you check out his series if you're interested in starting your journey in VEX. http://www.tokeru.com/cgwiki/index.php?title=JoyOfVex
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