Finally. 99.999% of Houdini tutorials out there are nerdy guys showing their deep useless VEX expertise or recreating a solver from 0, a very cruel and discouraging approach for no-so-advanced users I think. But here you are really making a very clarifying insight of how things work with information that I am going to use right now in my current project. I am deeply grateful for you kindness of sharing such a high level content.
I understand most of it while im watching, but in ten minutes i'll forget ^^". Ill need to watch this video like 50 times to remember every param etc ahah (specialy when its not my native language)
It takes about 1-2 years of fully comited learning to really get to use Houdini comfortably I would say. Best way to start (aside my own intro courses hehe) would be Applied Houdini series.
@@voxyde Ty for answer :D. After learning Blender (which is great 3D app but sucks in Simulations for now xd) im trying to learn Houdini, its really fun to play with but im a little frustrated to keep going, but I will :D. Im checking your courses and I will definitely buy some in the future, and thanks for the VOPs series