How would one go about using this method to design a tower. Could there be floor slabs, parametrically controlled floor to floor heights and maybe the possibility to cut sections aswell, or would you have to design floor by floor and progressively bake it? Thank you
That really depends on the tower design, but building it floor by floor and baking each one isn’t the best way to go - it’s pretty inefficient. Designing each floor separately isn’t ideal either. I’d recommend setting up a Grasshopper script based on parameters that define the overall design. From there, you can add parametric elements (like walls) that are shared across most or all floors. At some point, though, you’ll probably need to leave Grasshopper to fine-tune and customize each floor individually.
There are several plugins that enable the Rhino viewport to overlay the Grasshopper window. I personally use Topmost Viewport: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/topmost-viewport
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In Rhino 7, you can display hatches and dimensions, but you can't bake them into Rhino or set the annotation style and pattern like you can in Rhino 8. All these features in Rhino 8 offer much more flexibility and control.
Hello! And thanks a lot for the tutorial! Is the Model Hatch component from a non-standard plug-in? If yes, which one? And if no, do you know why I might not be able to find it in GH? :) Again, thanks!
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How would one go about using this method to design a tower. Could there be floor slabs, parametrically controlled floor to floor heights and maybe the possibility to cut sections aswell, or would you have to design floor by floor and progressively bake it? Thank you
That really depends on the tower design, but building it floor by floor and baking each one isn’t the best way to go - it’s pretty inefficient. Designing each floor separately isn’t ideal either. I’d recommend setting up a Grasshopper script based on parameters that define the overall design. From there, you can add parametric elements (like walls) that are shared across most or all floors. At some point, though, you’ll probably need to leave Grasshopper to fine-tune and customize each floor individually.
great tutorial, what about implementing this workflow with rhino.inside revit. i think it would be very useful
Yes, great point. We're going to explore this possiblity in the future videos for sure!
What is the name of the plug-in that allows you to open a rhino viewport in the GH canvas?
There are several plugins that enable the Rhino viewport to overlay the Grasshopper window.
I personally use Topmost Viewport: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/topmost-viewport
@@HowtoRhino wow! thank you very much ;)
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Would the same be possible in Rhino 7 as well? Are there alternatives for some of the Rhino 8 components for Rhino 7?
In Rhino 7, you can display hatches and dimensions, but you can't bake them into Rhino or set the annotation style and pattern like you can in Rhino 8. All these features in Rhino 8 offer much more flexibility and control.
which plug in do you use from 18.20? thank you
Flexibility plugin
Hello! And thanks a lot for the tutorial!
Is the Model Hatch component from a non-standard plug-in? If yes, which one? And if no, do you know why I might not be able to find it in GH? :) Again, thanks!
It’s a native Grasshopper component that comes with the Rhino 8.
Niceee, I had to create my own grasshopper anotator before and it was veryyy rusty
There you go, simple solution at last :D
How do you get the Component Name on top of it? Was looking for Bifocals but it doesn't work on Mac here.. :-(
Try sunglasses:
www.food4rhino.com/en/app/sunglasses
sir how i can geyt your advance grsshopper class acess i only have begginer level acess
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Why rhino is not use too much now industry ?
I'm not sure I understand the question. Can you clarify it please?
i always think that grasshopper is so inefficient...
It sounds like you might not have used the Grasshopper in the best way. Its efficiency really depends on how and when it is used.