This is Crystal Clear, you really went into the most important details using patience and time, and this is exactly what's needed to grasp those concepts. Thanks!
This is by far the best explanation of list management if Grasshopper I have come across, with simple but effective examples. Thank you and keep up the nice work!
Wow this is amazing!!! I really like the clear explanation and how you actually show how the data looks!! I was very confused about lists and how/why you would use the flatten graft and simplify tool.
Thanks so much for this really understandable tutorial! I do not comment much on Videos, but this is one of the best explanations I saw for a long time 🙌
Thank You so much for this video... It was damn helpful... especially for people like me who have zero computer terminology knowledge and using grasshopper. This was really easy to understand... :)
Thank you for this great explanation You were using the term 'group', which is simple and meaningful Usually in the Grasshopper community, they use the term 'list'
Thank you so much for very clear and helpful explanation. Can we use flatten on a deconstruct brep component applid on a group of elements , to isolate one of them?
hey, I really appreacite your work. I was thinking to get a 3 months plan, but monthly payments of 30+$ would be better for me than paying once 100$. Have you considered to enable payments in monthly instalments?
@@ParametricHouse yes, i get it :) I would of course get a 3 months plan, but rather pay each month for the period of these 3 months than make payment once, at the beginning.
i have been looking for a while how u automatically show the grasshopper command name at the top of it when put it in grasshopper? is it using another plug in or just settings? this video is really helpful, thank you
@@ParametricHouse Thankyou very much, already subscribed. I am looking for a tutorial about preparing a file in rhino/grasshopper for ready to 3d/laser printing, like the labeling or numbering, is there any material about this?
Well i believe you really don't need the Path mapper component most of the time. Install the Treesloth plugin and actually you will have the path mapper functionality much easier
Very informative, thank you, Perhaps a bit too quick with your ability, overpowering the time it take’s to see what you just did and how! Thank goodness for pause & rewind
Wouldn't it be better if you used the term "paths" & "branches," instead of "groups"...? There are just enough visual context clues to follow along, but I witnessed new Grasshopper users who had a tough time following along during the "flatten" & "graft" demonstration of your video. The offical Grasshopper help documents & Grasshopper UI itself use the terms "paths/branches/data items", so they found it hard to follow along as you tried to explain data items ("leaves") & branches as "groups" (e.g., @10:12). It did not help that the video kept repeating "groups" when there's a frequently utilized Rhino command, "_Group." Your videos are generally helpful, but using proper/technical terms (b/c Rhino & Grasshopper are very technical) & being succinct with your words could avoid further confusion to other viewers out there as well.
this video deserves 1 million views thaaanks
这个视频讲解了困扰我很久的问题,非常感谢。
This MUST return. It's way too awesome.
This is Crystal Clear, you really went into the most important details using patience and time, and this is exactly what's needed to grasp those concepts. Thanks!
This is by far the best explanation of list management if Grasshopper I have come across, with simple but effective examples. Thank you and keep up the nice work!
Thank u BEST GRASSHOPPER TEACHER!!
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Wow this is amazing!!! I really like the clear explanation and how you actually show how the data looks!! I was very confused about lists and how/why you would use the flatten graft and simplify tool.
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it useful 👋
Thanks so much for this really understandable tutorial! I do not comment much on Videos, but this is one of the best explanations I saw for a long time 🙌
This is great, especially the graft visualization.
Thanks for sharing! This is helpful even after years of using Grasshopper!
You're welcome
Thank You so much for this video...
It was damn helpful... especially for people like me who have zero computer terminology knowledge and using grasshopper.
This was really easy to understand... :)
You're welcome. Glad that u liked it
that was awesome, the best and most helpful tutorial about flatten, graft,... on youtube. thanks a lot.
Glad to hear that🙏
By far the best grasshopper instructor, thanks a lot !
You're welcome...glad that they are useful
Thanks so much for those tutorials.... now many things make more sense
Love. Simply the best!
Excellent demonstration! Thank you very much!
Thank You! Amazing tutorial, very useful.
Excellent tutorial. I like all the detailed explanations and examples. Very clear.
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Thank you so much🌺🌺🙏🙏👍👍
you are wonderfull
such a great tutorial
thanks a lot
Simply amazing, congratulations! Finally an explanation that rocks! ...two thumbs up.
You're welcome :)
너무 감사합니다 정말 많은 도움이 되었습니다. 감사합니다!
I'm glad you found it useful
Thank you for this great explanation
You were using the term 'group', which is simple and meaningful
Usually in the Grasshopper community, they use the term 'list'
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Perfect guide ! Thanks!
It's very helpful! Thank u so much!
Muchas gracias, gran tutorial.
You're welcome :)
Very clear explanations thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for this informative video
Amazing!thanks for that explanation!
Incredible. this solves a lot of my problems
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Great ! very clear!
very clear! thanks!
You're welcome 👋
Thank you. You ought to make more video similar as this one.
Thanks a lot!!! it helps a lot.
Thank you! Really helpful!!!
Helpful explanation, thank you!
finally I understand what flatten and graft are xD
Top. Thank you very much
Very helpful thank you
Thank you very much :)
Thank you so much for the great tutorial. can you give some more information on tree structures(data)?
good teacher,thank you
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you are the Best
Thank you so much for very clear and helpful explanation.
Can we use flatten on a deconstruct brep component applid on a group of elements , to isolate one of them?
You're welcome
Try shift paths to pull back a set of grouped data. Flatten will just put everything in one group
thank you so much
Great tutorials! thank you!
Thanks.... 👍
thanks a lot! it is really helpful for us...
hey, these options when right clicked are not shown for me.., only preview, enabled and bake is shown, can someone tell me a solution to this
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Very helpful bro.
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Awesome...thanks
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Thanksss!! Excelente content easy learning!!
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What do you use to zoom and annotate screen?
hey p.h which program do you use to type/drawn in the screen?
thank you !
You're welcome!
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thnx
hey, I really appreacite your work. I was thinking to get a 3 months plan, but monthly payments of 30+$ would be better for me than paying once 100$. Have you considered to enable payments in monthly instalments?
Thanks So So. Unfortunately our minimum plan is 3-month and that is because we are adding weekly videos to the course.
@@ParametricHouse yes, i get it :) I would of course get a 3 months plan, but rather pay each month for the period of these 3 months than make payment once, at the beginning.
Thanks you
You're welcome Sergio
i have been looking for a while how u automatically show the grasshopper command name at the top of it when put it in grasshopper? is it using another plug in or just settings? this video is really helpful, thank you
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@@ParametricHouse Thankyou very much, already subscribed. I am looking for a tutorial about preparing a file in rhino/grasshopper for ready to 3d/laser printing, like the labeling or numbering, is there any material about this?
Can you, please, explain what is the Path Mapper component, what is used for, when we should use it ? Thank you.
Well i believe you really don't need the Path mapper component most of the time. Install the Treesloth plugin and actually you will have the path mapper functionality much easier
@@ParametricHouse thank you, I'll check that out
thANKS A LOT~
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wow!!
that was helpful :)
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How to show the name of the component above the component?
Ex. word "Point" above "point component"
Very informative, thank you,
Perhaps a bit too quick with your ability, overpowering the time it take’s to see what you just did and how!
Thank goodness for pause & rewind
You're welcome :) Glad that it's useful
nice~~~
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tks it was such a pain to understand graft and flatten
You're welcome :)
Wouldn't it be better if you used the term "paths" & "branches," instead of "groups"...?
There are just enough visual context clues to follow along, but I witnessed new Grasshopper users who had a tough time following along during the "flatten" & "graft" demonstration of your video.
The offical Grasshopper help documents & Grasshopper UI itself use the terms "paths/branches/data items", so they found it hard to follow along as you tried to explain data items ("leaves") & branches as "groups" (e.g., @10:12).
It did not help that the video kept repeating "groups" when there's a frequently utilized Rhino command, "_Group."
Your videos are generally helpful, but using proper/technical terms (b/c Rhino & Grasshopper are very technical) & being succinct with your words could avoid further confusion to other viewers out there as well.
:)
This was not a help because rhino six works a bit different when it comes to the loft command
thank you