Fantastic course! I was actually able to find a regular 'Add Column' component (not sure if it was added in an update), and was able to create columns using just base points rather than the axis lines required by the 'Add Structural Column' component, saved me from some extra noodles! 🙂
Hey Gediminas, do you have any idea on why when I loft with tween curves it doesn't loft like yours? When I loft the top part after having one tween curve in the middle, the loft looks like an X shape when viewed from the top. I have selected the curves in counter-clockwise order when referencing them into grasshopper.
If you select all curves in Rhino and use Dir command - you'll see the direction of them. My guess is that the middle curve is flipped. To change the direction of the curve - you can use "Flip" command.
Eliminate possible points where error might happen one by one. 1. Check if it works with a different (simple) curve. If it does - then the problem is in the curve that you use. If it doesn't then it's the script. 2. If it's the curves fault, then rebuild the curve (use rebuild command in rhino). 3. If you're using a vurve for the floor slab - make sure that it's closed (end and start of the curve are the same point.
Fantastic course! but what if I model the geometry fully in rhino in revit without gh, then i add the geometry manually to revit via gh, will this workflow works or maybe not so efficient? i just feel that modelling simple geometry in rhino directly is much faster without gh. So i wonder if i can just use gh just to link rhino revit, without gh doing any "modelling" in rhino would also be efficient workflow? thanks
Oh yea, you can - except for specific revit geometry types, such as wall, floor and so on - those need to be constructed in a same way as they are constructed in revit (under the hood). Those require speficif inputs (for example floor slabs = boundary curve + slab type) that gh could translate into proper revit language. But either way - just modeling it out in rhino and then importing it into revit as a generic model can definitely be done!
great video, but I wonder there is another program pretty similar to rhino inside revit, it's mks meam, which one is better for a student and is there any tutorial for the mks beam in the future
Mesh number is the main challenge with these export and import processes! Typically, parametric facades contain many of these elements. Will this bridge be able to handle it smoothly? Anyhow, as a rhino user for a decade, I think it's doable for the Macneel guys to include Revit features in it. Hope they do so! Tnx as always ☕
The bottleneck is not the export-import process, but rather the built in geometry handling workflow inside of Revit as well as the display pipeline. Both seem to be quite outdated and become unstable with higher degree curvature (Degree 3 and beyond) surfaces. I'll investigate the limits in future videos
@@DesignGoBrr my thought is to use RIR to create parametric families, then use those families to place in place on facade in Project again use RIR. Have done some whole facade with rhino surface/brep export import early this year and it lags AF, so lesson learned. I have tried using curtain panel family but never tried using the adaptive component family yet.
Nope - even though it runs in Revit, the addon itself is designed by Mcneel (Rhiko developers) so you need a license. But you can get a 90 day free trial and then 80% discount license as a student
@Gediminas Kirdeikis tysm sir...really appreciate for your videos. Go through your channel today for the 1st time and feels like i got bumper lottery cuz for many students like me are not able to take expensive courses but this is truly my lucky day to found you. Thanks from deep heart. Wish you wonderful day. 🙏🏻
Hey , I follow your steps and everything go perfectly until I connect curve to boundary and it’s literally been half a hour and my laptop is still loading….
Hmm. 3D printing a large-scale architectural structure is a bad idea in (almost) all cases - specially economic. That's why all current 3D printed projects are either located in rich countries or done by rich companies. For this technology to become mainstream and useful - there are many things that'll need to change. Bexause of this - any course that I record today will be obsolete once architectural 3D printing is actually a viable strategy
Hmm, you're the first one to mention this in 3 years. If any other person mentions this as an issue - I'll reduce the music floor volume to even lower levels.
Fantastic course!
I was actually able to find a regular 'Add Column' component (not sure if it was added in an update), and was able to create columns using just base points rather than the axis lines required by the 'Add Structural Column' component, saved me from some extra noodles! 🙂
Hmmm.. I want to say that it wasn't there when I recorded the video, but then again - I'm blind as a bat.
Doing god's work.
he is the man
*dabs in the distance*
at 35:35 when I press + and creates -1 I can not add both -1, i to loft to close the space but allows me only one option
hold the shift key to connect more than 1 wire into a single input.
@@DesignGoBrr thank you
Gediminas doing jojo poses for the good of architecture
Will pull a Killer Queen with the next video
Lovely Course~
amazing effort, you're awesome really!
Thanks! Trying to do my best 👌
Hey Gediminas, do you have any idea on why when I loft with tween curves it doesn't loft like yours? When I loft the top part after having one tween curve in the middle, the loft looks like an X shape when viewed from the top. I have selected the curves in counter-clockwise order when referencing them into grasshopper.
Maybe I should add that when lofting just four curves, it looks like yours
If you select all curves in Rhino and use Dir command - you'll see the direction of them. My guess is that the middle curve is flipped. To change the direction of the curve - you can use "Flip" command.
okay, I found the solution. I need to set the adjust mode to 1 or true
@@DesignGoBrr thanks!
@@nicolim3946 Hey how did you find that out because i was also stuck on that part?
Thanks
Lovely Course
Hi there, im getting an error of "intersection failed" when I connect the Brep plane, whats the reason and how do I fix it?
Hi please help me, my direct shape curve says " Input geometry does not satisfy direct shape Validate criteria" what does this mean please?
Eliminate possible points where error might happen one by one. 1. Check if it works with a different (simple) curve. If it does - then the problem is in the curve that you use. If it doesn't then it's the script. 2. If it's the curves fault, then rebuild the curve (use rebuild command in rhino). 3. If you're using a vurve for the floor slab - make sure that it's closed (end and start of the curve are the same point.
@@DesignGoBrr alright thank you I will try it out
thankss a ton for sharing this
Thank you! Would I be able to use just Rhino without Revit for these tutorials?
Nope, this one requires Rhino as well as Revit
awesome!
Thanks!
Fantastic course! but what if I model the geometry fully in rhino in revit without gh, then i add the geometry manually to revit via gh, will this workflow works or maybe not so efficient? i just feel that modelling simple geometry in rhino directly is much faster without gh. So i wonder if i can just use gh just to link rhino revit, without gh doing any "modelling" in rhino would also be efficient workflow? thanks
Oh yea, you can - except for specific revit geometry types, such as wall, floor and so on - those need to be constructed in a same way as they are constructed in revit (under the hood). Those require speficif inputs (for example floor slabs = boundary curve + slab type) that gh could translate into proper revit language. But either way - just modeling it out in rhino and then importing it into revit as a generic model can definitely be done!
u are the best, thank u
great video, but I wonder there is another program pretty similar to rhino inside revit, it's mks meam, which one is better for a student and is there any tutorial for the mks beam in the future
hi, any new updates for revit 2025 ?
Same workflow, no need for updates
thanks for you valuable content
Hey, I follow all the steps until you reached ( add floor plan ) and i cannot find this component, any solution?
You need to install the latest version of Rhino inside
@@abhijittalukdar626 thanks a lot, it works
Thanks 4 the very useful tutorial
Happy to hear it!
Mesh number is the main challenge with these export and import processes! Typically, parametric facades contain many of these elements. Will this bridge be able to handle it smoothly?
Anyhow, as a rhino user for a decade, I think it's doable for the Macneel guys to include Revit features in it. Hope they do so!
Tnx as always ☕
The bottleneck is not the export-import process, but rather the built in geometry handling workflow inside of Revit as well as the display pipeline. Both seem to be quite outdated and become unstable with higher degree curvature (Degree 3 and beyond) surfaces. I'll investigate the limits in future videos
@@DesignGoBrr my thought is to use RIR to create parametric families, then use those families to place in place on facade in Project again use RIR. Have done some whole facade with rhino surface/brep export import early this year and it lags AF, so lesson learned. I have tried using curtain panel family but never tried using the adaptive component family yet.
rhino input geometry does not satisfy directshape validation criteria ~ cannot seem to get past the basics
IF WE DONT HAVE RHINO LICENSE BUT WE HAVE REVIT STUDENT LICENCE CAN WE RUN RHINO AND GRASSHOPPER FOR FREE BY THIS ADD ON?
Nope - even though it runs in Revit, the addon itself is designed by Mcneel (Rhiko developers) so you need a license. But you can get a 90 day free trial and then 80% discount license as a student
@Gediminas Kirdeikis tysm sir...really appreciate for your videos. Go through your channel today for the 1st time and feels like i got bumper lottery cuz for many students like me are not able to take expensive courses but this is truly my lucky day to found you. Thanks from deep heart. Wish you wonderful day. 🙏🏻
thank you so much
Welcome 😊
Hey , I follow your steps and everything go perfectly until I connect curve to boundary and it’s literally been half a hour and my laptop is still loading….
Hmm kill it and try just with a rectangle as your curve-to-boundary, to see if it's a problem with the curve or with the component/plugin
Hello Sir
I have a request, plz make a video on 3D printed house or structure using rhino and grasshopper.
Hmm. 3D printing a large-scale architectural structure is a bad idea in (almost) all cases - specially economic. That's why all current 3D printed projects are either located in rich countries or done by rich companies. For this technology to become mainstream and useful - there are many things that'll need to change. Bexause of this - any course that I record today will be obsolete once architectural 3D printing is actually a viable strategy
Sir plz make a recording, we want to learn that
@@DesignGoBrr
and of course there must be some way we can combine this with VisualARQ ifc stuff!
To a certain extent - yes! I still need to work with these two packages to find a proper workflow
Is possible may you please kindly make a video about this. Thank you
Honestly I appreciate everything else, but the fact that I am forced to hear the music while paying attention to explanations is quite frustrating.
Hmm, you're the first one to mention this in 3 years. If any other person mentions this as an issue - I'll reduce the music floor volume to even lower levels.