So I found an awesome piece of software today called VoiceMacro. I've been using it with Houdini to instantly drop down nodes just by saying their name, and I'm already working way faster. I'm sure I could do the same thing in substance designer, but I haven't got around to it yet. Basically, I'm finding it to be useful…
Never thought of this before, sound really useful for some auto-execute commands like add nodes, run scripts, . . . Imagine how cool it would be while you sitting at your desk, chilling and working, talking to your computer: - New layer- Snaps on- . . . . . . Mean while your co-worker over there is screaming:- " I SAID ADD…
Yeah, I can totally see how it can be useful - and by being useful ... I think it highlights the shortcomings of the Houdini UX itself, no doubt. CAD programs are pretty damn good at that sort of stuff - starting a line is just hitting the L key followed directly by arguments, quite similarly to coding. It's interesting…