Tomorrow (6/11) at 1:30 p.m. EST, DesignReform will be hosting our first ever live training webinar. David Fano will be presenting a tutorial on Data Trees using Grasshopper for Rhino, and will be available for live questions afterward, so stop by with all of your Grasshopper questions.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we will be creating different patterns of Iso-curves that have the potential to be used as toolpaths for CNC milling machines.
In this version of the exercise we’ll create the floor as solid rather than just a surface (i cheated last time
). Since we don’t have shelling (that I know of) in grasshopper I figured I would write a simple definition to do that f0r me.
In this Grasshopper video, we will create a parametric truss system by generating and manipulating components and instantiating them onto a lofted geometry.
For those of you looking for additional information on Grasshopper, here’s a compilation of a few great websites that provide design examples, tutorials, definitions, and links to other noteworthy resources.
In this video tutorial we will continue with the introduction to grasshopper. We will cover an introduction to working with lists and some of the components you can use to manage list data.
A HUGE thanks to Zack Downey from Designalyze.com for coming in and explaing Data Trees as well as few other demos to students in my Spring 2009 Meshing class.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we will discuss data matching. This is how you start to connect objects from multiple lists.
In this video tutorial we will continue with the introduction to grasshopper. Rather then using numbers we start to make points and get a sense of how the components make geometry.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we cover how to make a conditional statement with the dispatch component.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we continue with the twisting tower. We add railings and build up some additional geometry.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we create (I hate to say it) a twisting tower. Then we control the twist numerically rather than with curves int he scene. Later in the video we use Graph Mapper to adjust the rotation.
In this Grasshopper video tutorial we will cover how to start to work with sets. The idea is to go through and explain how scalar operators, ranges, series and simple functions work.
Here is the work produced in the ACADIA Workshop from a few weeks ago. I’m posting all the projects I have permission to show. If you were in the class and would like your work posted, please let me know. Also, if you can, please post your source files on the forum.
I had the great pleasure of teaching a 2-day workshop on McNeel’s Grasshopper for Rhino at ACADIA 2008.
A Grasshopper video on how to make a parametric spriral posted by Zack Downey on his new blog Designalyze
Nice work Zack! Congratulations on launching the site. (Zach has taught me a bunch Grasshopper tricks)
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In this Rhino / Grasshopper video tutorial we expand on a previous video from the site, Rhino - Patterning Based on Point Distance with Grasshopper. The idea is to use 2 points rather than one. The logic is borrowed from Andy Payne on a 3ds Max model with wire parameters. Basically the idea is to drive the radius of the circles with the distance between the point(s).
In this Rhino / Grasshopper video tutorial we rebuild the shift tutorial provided by David Rutten on the Grasshopper blog. I hope to do one of these per file David has posted up. As simple as the interface is to understand when one comes at the software for the first time this can be a bit overwhelming. I just want to help make the dissection process as simple as possible.
Here are some great Grasshopper examples posted on the forum by TAZ. Here is an excerpt from what was posted:
In this Rhino video tutorial we cover how to make scaling circular patterns based on the location of a point. This is similar to a tutorial I built in 3ds Max with wire parameters.
So……. Explicit History has been re-branded as Grasshopper. I am also glad to say that David Rutten did not just change the name. He has also TONS of new functionality. This programs was amazing before now it’s even better. Further more this is only release 0.3 i would imagine they have plenty more on deck for future releases.
In this tutorial we cover how to make an exponential curve with with Explicit History. This is an intro into using the scalar parameters to begin driving our geometry with math. The next few videos I post will try to isolate these tools in an effort to see what they do individually. As my general philosophy I try to break software down into it’s simplest commands then begin to combine them to get more complex results.
This Rhino Video Tutorial covers how to use Implicit and Explicit history to model a building massing. This tutorial is one that I had previously done in 3ds Max and wanted to compare the differences in work flow.
This Rhino 3d Video Tutorial covers how to use Explicit History modeling techniques on top of geometry created with implicit history. The bridge or walkway that I am modeling comes from a 3ds Max tutorial that I do to explain how one builds the hierarchy of modeling procedures while maintaining associative relationships.
Software : Rhino 3d
Level : Intermediate
Description : This is a new plug-in that David Rutten is working on for Rhino. It has similar functionality to GC but at this point if not so component based. It is more like GC in that it uses features and stores them as nodes you can rearrange [...]
So based on a few articles i just saw (links below) it looks like Autodesk is officially annoucing AutoCAD for Macs. I think this is going to get A LOT of architects to switch.
Virginia Tech’s lumenHAUS has won the Solar Decathlon Europe competition.
Tomorrow (6/11) at 1:30 p.m. EST, DesignReform will be hosting our first ever live training webinar. David Fano will be presenting a tutorial on Data Trees using Grasshopper for Rhino, and will be available for live questions afterward, so stop by with all of your Grasshopper questions.
We’ve (David, Steve and Fed of CASE
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Positions available at KPF and Johnson Service Group are looking to fill BIM positions
lumenHAUS – Virginia Tech Project 2009 – DOE Solar Decathlon (1.0 AIA CES) will be on exhibit in Times Square from January 27-31.
goBim has launched an iPhone App that offers mobile navigation to 3D BIM models!
The application deadline for the 2010 SmartGeometry Workshop in Barcelona has been extended to January 24th! Read up on the conference here and apply today!
Autodesk University is coming up (December 1 - 3 in Las Vegas) and I will be all over the place!
I will be teaching two classes, one that will show anyone interested in parametric design the powerful new Conceptual Design Tools in Revit Architecture 2010 (Class ID: DV9210-2) and another on Parametric Design Modeling with Autodesk 3ds Max (Class ID: AB114-4). I will also be presenting at the Pecha Kucha event - a fast-paced visual conversation where a diverse group of creative thinkers show 20 compelling images for 20 seconds each - and will be a judge at the Cut&Paste Design Slam.
If you’d like too meet up and grab a drink or some dinner please shoot me an email at d.fano@case-inc.com. Hope to see you at AU!
Useful blogs and resources discovered while researching Revit related issues over the past six months.
In September 2009, Storefront for Art and Architecture will inaugurate an exhibition of the work of Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler, Architecture and Digital Fabrication, ETH Zurich and, in conjunction with NYC Department of Transportation’s Urban Art Program, Storefront will present the first architecture project to be digitally fabricated on site, at 1:1 scale, in the US.
So.. This is a bit off topic but not really
A blog that I read regularly (www.avc.com) posted this today last week (draft was started last week): http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2009/10/donors-choose-bloggers-challenge-going-for-the-threepeat.html and this is a link to Fred’s giving page.
All of the causes that Fred picked help young students learn with the assistance of technology. I just donated to Making Math Colorful Through Technology. besides a donation, I was thinking about proposing visual math with grasshopper. If simplified enough, do you think 5th graders would benefit from seeing simple math visually. I could imagine setting up sliders with integers that drive a simple series that makes boxes. If you know a teacher in the NYC area (or North East US) please let me know if this is something they would be interested in. I would really like to collaborate with them to see if we can use some of these visual techniques to teach simple concepts. This week I’ll post a video testing this out.
CASE recently wrote a Conceptual Design Curriculum for Autodesk, discussing concepts, techniques and strategies most beneficial to users for creating conceptual designs using such platforms as 3DS Max, Maya, and Revit. This curriculum is now available to download from Autodesk’s website.
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