Yes, I thought that Parametric House where outstandingly good teaching parametric architecture, Grasshopper 3D and algorithmic design, something they do extremely well. However I never expected them to be a game changer in parametric 3D model making for architecture. This open up a complete new field on chained skin facades. This is revealing in the best way possible. This goes on a field called composite textiles for double skin façade and multi skin facades. Their educational material and channel worth every penny. It's a game changer for architects, engineers, designers, game designers and 3d artists.
Why not have alternating pins and holes on the same H so you technically only have a single part to print over and over for ease of printing and assembly? I really like the drag and drop programming based approach, very thorough explanation of the software too thanks
Hi! This is a great tutorial. I'm new to Grasshopper, just wondering why I have untrimmed surfaces after the Pipe module (ends of the 'I' are open/hollow)! Can't seem to achieve a closed Brep for Solid Union (i got a open Brep instead). Any help is appreciated!
(for those who encountered the same problem) I solved it with Caps Holes module after the Solid Union to close the Brep! The rest of the steps will follow. :)
Which slicer software do you use? I suppose it's not ultimaker cura. Or which slicer software do you recommend? So, on the solidworks, i draw an articulated 3d object that contains the spaces shorter than 0,25 mm like a chain. But ultimaker cura i use it as a slicer software, doesn't detect the those short spaces, and slices the object as unarticulated and monoblock. Which slicer software do you recommend for the works like this?
What if you print the more tightly woven chainmail with flexible filament so you get more movement with the added coverage. Most of the fabrics are more of a fashion stlye and not really practical
@@olivervoss3196 Basically, yeah. Its stupid.. and saddening to see, i feel like most of modern "fashion" just goes to "less clothes for females = better".. and honestly, its quite disgusting..
@@TheCustomFHD yeah, I feel you The world is slowly drifting in a weird direction ... Neo pronouns, hetero Males wearing Shirts as long as some Dresses, women being feminazis or just hating males ... Everywhere you look someone seems to not be mentally okay anymore I fully support LGBTQ but just as long as they don't have to restrict everyone else to fit their needs and make them feel better ... Everyone feels like shit, why should the whole world care about a person just because he's a special snowflake with severe personal disorder thinking(identifying as a) he or she is a WWI Biplane
I mean I could identify myself as a Woman right now and everything and everyone MUST make me feel comfortable, or else ... But if I'd say I identify as a Black person or a Jew people would look at me and say "you can't do that there are Rules" Bitch and why the hell can i change my gender without changing anything about my apperance but not my ethnicity 😂 I wanna be a Black, Jewish, Cisgender, Non binary Messerschmitt ME262 and I want to be treated like one 😂 Pls end me
I really dig these fabrics, but I could never imagine anyone ever wearing any of them. Far too holey for any practical situation, to say nothing of conversations of modesty. :)
As several of the models did: wearing skin colored spandex/leotard/unitard results in a really cool look. You can even wear these prints over patterned or non-skin colored spandex (or normal thin clothes for nifty effects (including moire effect).
It is just a more sophisticated and most stylish way of add more plastic and machine waste (printer) into our environment! Why can't we stick to natural clothes such as khadi, cotton, jute, wool and etc.
While this does look interesting, aren't we trying to get rid of plastics rather than producing more? Using plastic is very harmful to the environment as well as animal life.
These plastic meshes have the possibility of lasting indefinitely, which means less textile mill waste, and could allow for gradual elimination of the textile mills that use child labor.
im going to thumbs this video down, report it for false advertising and also block this channel from being recommended to me again by youtube all because you just had to click bait and use a photo on the thumbnail of something that doesnt appear in the video .
Which slicer software do you use? I suppose it's not ultimaker cura. Or which slicer software do you recommend? So, on the solidworks, i draw an articulated 3d object that contains the spaces shorter than 0,25 mm like a chain. But ultimaker cura i use it as a slicer software, doesn't detect the those short spaces, and slices the object as unarticulated and monoblock. Which slicer software do you recommend for the works like this?
Download the free example file from👇
parametrichouse.com/3d-printing-fabric-tut
Adding to the chain mail just print armor plate parts, paint them with metallic spray, and you have a knight cosplay very cool
Hhhhhh
@@fikria1514 hhhhhH
Yes, I thought that Parametric House where outstandingly good teaching parametric architecture, Grasshopper 3D and algorithmic design, something they do extremely well. However I never expected them to be a game changer in parametric 3D model making for architecture.
This open up a complete new field on chained skin facades. This is revealing in the best way possible. This goes on a field called composite textiles for double skin façade and multi skin facades.
Their educational material and channel worth every penny. It's a game changer for architects, engineers, designers, game designers and 3d artists.
Thank you for your support Kummer45🙏
cool! this is the future! 👍👏
today it is an excellent solution for making costumes in film production 😉✌️
Prints literally a chainmail
Makers: fabric!
Too soft, though silver spray would work good for cosplay
I know, right?
@@RimWulf you know, yes.
MakeAnything is honestly a genius in this field
I have seen more than a dress 2:07
Right ? Seems like it’s just out.
Thank God, I wasn't the only one 🤣
Woooo future.... Future...future...😱😍
Love the new seires,well done!!
Thanks 🙏
I mean, synthetic tulle is just plastic mesh. Theoretically that should be printable if you can get it fine enough.
Cery cool
Thank you for such a great compilation. Just a comment, the source at 3:14 is Self Assembly Lab, MIT, Programmable textiles.
You're welcome
Thank you for the reference 👍
Great work keep going... 👍
🙏
Plastic everywhere and finally In water that we drink and in meal that we eat. What a genius evolution.
I love my filament blanket
I like it.
amazing 👍❤️
Why not have alternating pins and holes on the same H so you technically only have a single part to print over and over for ease of printing and assembly? I really like the drag and drop programming based approach, very thorough explanation of the software too thanks
Yes! Thanks
@2:07 bumble tuna
I like this idea but can you make fabrics to keep you warm
2:08 vestido lindo, amei
2:11 is this lady nekkid?!
You seems like an fashion designer 😂😁🤣
Hi! This is a great tutorial. I'm new to Grasshopper, just wondering why I have untrimmed surfaces after the Pipe module (ends of the 'I' are open/hollow)! Can't seem to achieve a closed Brep for Solid Union (i got a open Brep instead). Any help is appreciated!
(for those who encountered the same problem) I solved it with Caps Holes module after the Solid Union to close the Brep! The rest of the steps will follow. :)
This is more like chainmail than fabric.
That being said: Time to make chainmail armor!
Which slicer software do you use? I suppose it's not ultimaker cura. Or which slicer software do you recommend?
So, on the solidworks, i draw an articulated 3d object that contains the spaces shorter than 0,25 mm like a chain. But ultimaker cura i use it as a slicer software, doesn't detect the those short spaces, and slices the object as unarticulated and monoblock.
Which slicer software do you recommend for the works like this?
Grandma’s of 3021 be like “hol up genderless grandchild I got you.” Then she 3D prints a damn quilt and a set of mittens.
you have just invented a new sentence my friend.
@@__MR.MAN___ I am lord
"genderless grandchild" lmao.
Could layer with insulating fibres for practicality
I want a 3d printed dress :0
The most replayed part is literally everyone trying to see if that lady is commando or not
More like doormat 😋
What if you print the more tightly woven chainmail with flexible filament so you get more movement with the added coverage. Most of the fabrics are more of a fashion stlye and not really practical
Imagine a movie futuristic whit people's wearing this fabrics...
2:09 you can tell theres no underwear
It's so obvious
There is, change to 0.25x speed and you can see a very fine red string holding the underwear
why is this video rated 13+?
Les matériaux à impression 3D sont recyclable? Si oui, ce serait hyper intéressant!
omg un français
@@RANDOM_Stories.0 oui bon, j'essaie de pas massacrer l'anglais aussi 😂
@@lapassegraphique 🤣
None of these is fabric; these are meshes, fabric is a weave.
How do you clean it?
chain mail is steel the best
Can smone suggest good fillament types video
2:07
Saw it!!!
Yep...
@@daxker3007 my too
Lolll
ayyooo 2:09 wtf??
What OSes is Grasshopper available on?
how do you add your logo on the canvas?
Mbak e udo 😂
somebody can explain me how works the programmable fabric? please
Are we gonna ignore the holes?.. thats gonna be uncomfy.
Look at 2:08/2:09
You can clearly see that she has nothing under that swiss cheese dress ...
She's as good as naked
@@olivervoss3196 Basically, yeah. Its stupid.. and saddening to see, i feel like most of modern "fashion" just goes to "less clothes for females = better".. and honestly, its quite disgusting..
@@TheCustomFHD yeah, I feel you
The world is slowly drifting in a weird direction ... Neo pronouns, hetero Males wearing Shirts as long as some Dresses, women being feminazis or just hating males ... Everywhere you look someone seems to not be mentally okay anymore
I fully support LGBTQ but just as long as they don't have to restrict everyone else to fit their needs and make them feel better ... Everyone feels like shit, why should the whole world care about a person just because he's a special snowflake with severe personal disorder thinking(identifying as a) he or she is a WWI Biplane
I mean I could identify myself as a Woman right now and everything and everyone MUST make me feel comfortable, or else ...
But if I'd say I identify as a Black person or a Jew people would look at me and say "you can't do that there are Rules"
Bitch and why the hell can i change my gender without changing anything about my apperance but not my ethnicity 😂
I wanna be a Black, Jewish, Cisgender, Non binary Messerschmitt ME262 and I want to be treated like one 😂
Pls end me
@@olivervoss3196 what a society, huh?
Only for bag not for peaple skin
This isn’t fabric this is chain male
The term fabric seems very Vague here
Think about the definition of the words and the actions don't match " extrude in a drawing program 🤔
Of corse they looks nice but they are a "extruders killers". Print bunch of these and your extruder lifetime is halved.
But is it really fabric?
2:09 🌝🌝 wut...
explain pls how did you make grasshopper floating window 18:46
You can right click on number sliders and publish them to remote control panel
It's not easy, you need godlike bed adhesion.
I really dig these fabrics, but I could never imagine anyone ever wearing any of them. Far too holey for any practical situation, to say nothing of conversations of modesty. :)
As several of the models did: wearing skin colored spandex/leotard/unitard results in a really cool look. You can even wear these prints over patterned or non-skin colored spandex (or normal thin clothes for nifty effects (including moire effect).
Recommended 3d printers and materials?💪🏼🇵🇷
No me lo creo
Esto está muy editado. Los que imprimimos sabemos que no funciona así, pero el vídeo queda bien como tictok
Не много новинок, к сожалению …(
She's not naked
Chainmail or maille. Not fabric.
It is just a more sophisticated and most stylish way of add more plastic and machine waste (printer) into our environment! Why can't we stick to natural clothes such as khadi, cotton, jute, wool and etc.
but why?
Because why not?
Production, durability, and different fabric properties that contribute to aesthetic
Why ppl wear plastic
@Hoang Minh its bad for skin
While this does look interesting, aren't we trying to get rid of plastics rather than producing more?
Using plastic is very harmful to the environment as well as animal life.
materials can be changed, there are "eco friendly" 3d printing filaments in the market
Yeah but Hes got a Point its unnnessecary to Print fabrik
These plastic meshes have the possibility of lasting indefinitely, which means less textile mill waste, and could allow for gradual elimination of the textile mills that use child labor.
im going to thumbs this video down, report it for false advertising and also block this channel from being recommended to me again by youtube all because you just had to click bait and use a photo on the thumbnail of something that doesnt appear in the video .
Not fabric
This is one of those useless stupid things that can only pollute... 😒🤦♂️
2:08
Yes one does see it
Which slicer software do you use? I suppose it's not ultimaker cura. Or which slicer software do you recommend?
So, on the solidworks, i draw an articulated 3d object that contains the spaces shorter than 0,25 mm like a chain. But ultimaker cura i use it as a slicer software, doesn't detect the those short spaces, and slices the object as unarticulated and monoblock.
Which slicer software do you recommend for the works like this?