Free Houdini Software Tutorial – Houdini Tech Art – Vertex Density Heatmap

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Last updated on March 17, 2025 5:26 pm

This Houdini Only course teaches you how to create a Vertex Density Heatmap, optimizing meshes and motion design. Perfect for aspiring Technical Artists, it covers various aspects of Houdini, including contexts, attributes, VOPs, and more. Start learning Houdini while gaining practical skills!

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This course is a Houdini Only course. In this course you will learn how to create a Vertex Density Heatmap, which is a simple tool to visualize the Vertex Count of a mesh, and can be used to help optimize a mesh, or for motion design purposes.

This course is a great way to get started with Houdini, and get started as a Technical Artist. Everything done here will achievable with Houdini Apprentice which is totally free.

We will cover a lot of aspect of Houdini, and I’ll try my best to explain everything used to achieve the tool.

Covered topics : 

  • What’s is a context ? ( SOP, VOP, Scene…)

  • What’s an attribute ?

  • Basic VOP

  • Example of more advanced VEX

  • Attribute promotion

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Who this course is for:

  • You’d like to learn Houdini while doing something useful
  • You’re a tech artist who want to add Houdini to you arsenal
  • You want to become a Technical Artist, and want to start with Houdini

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