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HS-116 – Working by Scientific Datasets in Houdini (2023) by Kalina Borkiewicz

HS-116 – Working by Scientific Datasets in Houdini (2023) by Kalina Borkiewicz

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Author:Scientific Datasets in Houdini (2023) by Kalina Borkiewicz

Duration:2 hours

Actual Duration:2h 8m

Release date:2022

Publisher:Houdini.School

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Software:Houdini, Python

Course URL:https://www.houdini.school/courses/hs-116-working-with-scientific-datasets-in-houdini

Learn how to wrangle real scientific data—from satellite scans to supercomputer simulations—into Houdini using Python and industry-standard formats.

This course is a straight-to-the-point technical session on getting real scientific data into Houdini. You’ll work with formats like Geo/Bgeo, OpenVDB, and trickier ones like Adaptive Mesh Refinement. The focus is on the data and programming side—less on design or rendering—so you walk away with Python starter code and a solid pipeline for handling satellite, simulation, or medical scan data.

🎯 What you’ll learn

  • How to wrangle and convert scientific data into Houdini-friendly formats
  • Techniques for handling spatial and temporal data interpolation
  • Python starter code for common data transformation tasks
  • Workflows for data types like AMR, CT scans, and particle simulations

✅ Requirements

  • Skills: Basic understanding of Houdini UI and 3D space; familiarity with Python scripting
  • Tools: Houdini (Apprentice license is free), a code editor (e.g., Notepad++ or Sublime Text), Python 3
  • Hardware: Computer meeting SideFX system requirements; a three-button mouse and second monitor recommended

📝 Description

This isn’t a fluffy overview—it’s a hands-on, code-heavy session for people who need to bridge the gap between raw scientific datasets and Houdini’s node-based world. Kalina walks through four distinct data types: satellite elevation maps of Antarctica, volumetric tornado simulations, particle data from colliding planets, and CT scans. Each module shows you exactly how to parse, transform, and load these formats into Houdini using Python and OpenVDB.

You’ll learn why some scientific formats (like Adaptive Mesh Refinement) are a pain to work with and how to convert them into something Houdini can actually chew on. The course also covers spatial and temporal interpolation—critical for animating time-varying data. By the end, you’ll have reusable Python scripts and a clear mental model for tackling any scientific dataset that comes your way.

🧑‍🎓 Who this course is for

  • Technical artists and CG generalists who need to incorporate real-world data into their scenes
  • Scientists or researchers looking to visualize their data in a professional 3D environment
  • Houdini users comfortable with scripting who want to expand into scientific visualization

🧑‍🏫 About the Author

Kalina Borkiewicz is the former Director of Visualization at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois. Since 2014, she’s been part of a “Renaissance Team” blending artists, scientists, and programmers to create cinematic scientific visualizations using Houdini. Her work has appeared in planetarium fulldome shows, IMAX films, and streaming documentaries, using data from satellites and supercomputers like Blue Waters.

🏁 Final Result

  • A set of Python starter scripts for importing and transforming scientific data into Houdini
  • Practical experience with four real-world scientific datasets (Antarctica, tornado, planetary collision, CT scan)
  • A clear workflow for handling both Houdini-friendly and unfriendly data formats
Curriculum

📋 Course content

  1. Module 1:  Resources
    • Course files and links
  2. Module 2:  Presentation 4K
    • Full lecture recording
  3. Module 3:  Data Type 1 | Antarctica 4K
    • Working with satellite elevation data
  4. Module 4:  Data Type 2 | Tornado 4K
    • Handling volumetric simulation data
  5. Module 5:  Data Type 3 | Planets Colliding 4K
    • Managing large-scale particle and collision data
  6. Module 6:  Data Type 4 | CT Scan 4K
    • Importing and visualizing medical scan data
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