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I am in the process of trying to learn the workings of BiFrost. I have quite a bit of experience in houdini and in many aspects I start my learning process in BiFrost by trying to replicate a Houdini workflow and see what improvements BiFrost can offer. One sticking point that I've come across is how to visualize data. BiFrost seems to go to great lengths to hide data from users. For example, in Houdini I can middle click a node and can see every attribute. I can use the geometry spreadsheet to see specific data values for attributes. I can use nodes to convert attribute data to color that can be easily visualized in the viewport. BiFrost seems to lack these basic features. If I'm scattering points on a surface and add a custom per point property that I want to then use to drive a simulation aspect, how can I visualize that property? There's no "point to color" node. There isn't a "point_color" attribute that controls point colors in the viewport. "Point_scope" has a default color, but it doesn't have any functionality to display specific colors per point. I would like to suggest that watchpoints are very limited in how they display data. Dumping data to a text file is incredibly cumbersome at best. Is there something I'm missing?
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