Thanks for the responses, if you guys decide to post your project online, send me a link so i can see what you been working on, thanks and share the knowledge. Cheers!
Hi Salvador, once you extrude the curves into surfaces, you will have to get the intersections on between to use them to do the notches, I have other tutorials in which they explain the process: creating a 3d waffle model in rhino, also check creating notches using a rhinoscript for a more efficient workflow. Hope it helps
You have to make sure you are selecting surfaces, if you do a selection window it should tell you what type of objects you have, also make sure you use the command offset surfaces, hope it helps :)
Great video I made a similar roof structure, how do I cut the intersections at each crossing so when I go to laser cut the structure it fits like a jigsaw
Yes and its easier, but it is constrained to an even grid, by projecting you have more control of the grid, spacing, and form, you can get crazy on your project!
perfect explanation, really it helped me a lot thanks for sharing.... I had one more question, when u need also some columns like shigeru ban's architecture... I checked your other videos but I couldnt find smthng similar :(
This video has helped me so much. Thankyou, it's exactly what i'm looking for. Do you know how i can convert this into a 2d layout so i can cut each curve out and build a physical model of it?
I am trying to project curves onto a funnel shape to make a diagrid structure, but I am getting the error "the projection missed the selected object" Do you know what could be wrong?
Excelent video tutorial. How can you translate this to construction? does rhino give you the plans of each beam all the radius and all the information you need to build that?
+Karl Valcin yes you can look it up in my channel, it is called creating a 3d waffle model in Rhino. It is the same technique that you would use in a structure like this.
Thanks for the tutorial. In order to fabricate the roof we will need to be able to extract individual roof members. Can we extract each member in 2D drawings, complete with dimensions, angles etc.
Such great video, but I seem to have a problem. When I do first extrusion the curve extrudes on the x-axis. How to change the extrusion on z-axis? Thank you!
+Srna Manasievska Thank you, when you run the extrusion command you have several options in the command window, one of them is direction which will then allow you to change the axis, it will ask you for a new direction by drawing a line in the axis that you want.
Use the surface that you created at first, you can use it as a single surface intersecting the structure or you can duplicate the structure and boolean the surface with the structure
how can I change the profile of the structure elements? I mean, this one that you did were squared, can I change it to a circular? Great video, by the way.
HI. I have a question. i have a hexagonal grid on my site, as a module. I want to morph that, to achieve my form. First, how do i make the grid a plane? 2. How do i take it up and down, and push it in?
+fireworksexplode what you can do is draw an hexagon and make it a plane with the planar surface command, then you can use that plane to make the rest of the grid. Group all the surfaces, then create a cage (transform/cage editing/create cage) around the group, it will ask you for the number of cage points which you can modify, then do a cage edit (transform/cage editing/cage edit) it will ask you for captive objects (hexagon group) bounding box (cage). Use the control points to shape the form that you desire.
Doesn't matter if it is polysurface or surface in this case as far as I know, don't worry about it. You might have the "wireframe" viewing option on, change it to "shaded" or "ghosted" etc. and you should see it the way you want. Just right click on the viewport you are using.
Not sure why will that happen, it might be that you need to flip the curves that are not extruding, sometimes it happens because they might be going in a different direction, the flip command will allow them to go along the other curves
while interesting,... its seems wrong,... when you did the 1st extrusion the result is a bunch of surfaces with different dimensions due to the curvature, to correct this you would have to use a extrusion that is based on the surface normal, the same mistake was done in the next extrusion, to me this looks bad
+Robert Ostman I do understand your point, you could project a grid with the desire thickness so you don't have to extrude them at all and then trim the unwanted surfaces, after you can either extrude them or offset them if you want it to be along the normals.
Thank you so much Jammy, you're a God send! Your videos are appreciated, helpful and very intuitive! Thanks again. Be blessed
thanks Jammy your tutorial were so professional so helpful.
Very useful tutorial. I appreciate your time to share your skills... Thanks!
Wow you explained and showed everything very well. I see this video is old, but still useful today. Thank you for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dude, you saved my life! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. this tutorial help me a lot. it save my project! you are the one!
This is great! Sadly i don't know the program at all so it's going to take a bit to work out but even so, very helpful - thank you!
Thank you! Great video - definitely helped me out.
Logged in my account in order to say thank you, very helpful for me, thanks again.
Thanks, I am glad it helps!
this was simpler and faster than using grasshopper! thanks a lot! :)
Thanks for the responses, if you guys decide to post your project online, send me a link so i can see what you been working on, thanks and share the knowledge. Cheers!
Hi Salvador, once you extrude the curves into surfaces, you will have to get the intersections on between to use them to do the notches, I have other tutorials in which they explain the process: creating a 3d waffle model in rhino, also check creating notches using a rhinoscript for a more efficient workflow. Hope it helps
You are the MVP of the year buddy, thanks for a great tutorial.
I've just subcribe to your channel:)
Thank you!
AMAZING TUTORIAL! VERY HELPFUL! THANKS :)
You have to make sure you are selecting surfaces, if you do a selection window it should tell you what type of objects you have, also make sure you use the command offset surfaces, hope it helps :)
Thank you!! This is what im looking for.
Such a life saver, thank you a lot!
Thank you soo much for such a useful tutorial !!!!
Super) That's the solution what I was looking for! Thank you!
Валерия Гольтц You are welwome
This was great! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! your tutorial is very very inspiring,thank your for sharing
Thank u so much, Jammy it helped me a lot to create my structural vault project! please, just make more videos for the Vault plugin.
this is so helpful! exactly what i was looking for. thank you!
You're so welcome!
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+Hanisah Aimi Hamzah You are welcome! Glad to help
Can't thank you enough for this!
Thank you so much Jammy Chong.
Great video I made a similar roof structure, how do I cut the intersections at each crossing so when I go to laser cut the structure it fits like a jigsaw
really like it, i gonna check your feed dude !
great tutorial...i hope you'll continue to do tutorials for rhino;)
Yes and its easier, but it is constrained to an even grid, by projecting you have more control of the grid, spacing, and form, you can get crazy on your project!
Amazing video! tank you!!
One way to fix it is to run the command flip on the objects that are giving you the direction problem, hope it helps
Dude thank you so much!!!
thanks vey much. it was very helpful
I love parametric modelling
Awesome stuffs here. Thanks
This is amazing.Would love if there are any similar styles for making facade structures that are complimentary to this
Cheers
great .. really thank you very much
thanks for the tutorial :)
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Very accurate and clear. thks
awsome dude! you are my God
perfect explanation, really it helped me a lot thanks for sharing....
I had one more question, when u need also some columns like shigeru ban's architecture... I checked your other videos but I couldnt find smthng similar :(
Wow this was great
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biligt enkhtaivan It is glad to hear
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Thank you!!!!
This video has helped me so much. Thankyou, it's exactly what i'm looking for.
Do you know how i can convert this into a 2d layout so i can cut each curve out and build a physical model of it?
thanks
Thank you !!
Good video!
When I need minimum 50 surfaces, how can I check how many I already have? And how can I build the roof this way?
thank you.
Great! Thank you!!! :)
thats cool... can you teach me how to build the structure of "small house for kolinihaven" by miralles and tagliabue in Rhinoceros?
can u plzz upload a video of how to convert a plan into elevation!
hvala , imam jedan proble. moj extrude crv je uspeo sam na linijama koje se pruzaju duz x ose.
Thanks!
awesome! so simple;)
MrsNatalie922 You are welcome Natalie!
can i do the reticular structure on the curvy surface?
I am trying to project curves onto a funnel shape to make a diagrid structure, but I am getting the error "the projection missed the selected object" Do you know what could be wrong?
Hi! Great tuto. How can i create the same roof but with circular sections (tubes) instead of the square sections shown hear? Thanks for your help.
Select the lines and use the "Pipe" command.
hi men nice tutorial, can you help me on what i need to do to make the ribs for laser cutting from a model like this?
am having problems on the last step, the offset surface one ):
don´t know why can´t make it D:
How to make trusses in this type of roof ? Please help
Excelent video tutorial.
How can you translate this to construction? does rhino give you the plans of each beam all the radius and all the information you need to build that?
You can get the profile of the curves for fabrication, watch this tutorial th-cam.com/video/1BS-d1fVPoo/w-d-xo.html
Can this will work on trimmed surface
Nice! this helps alot. Do you have a video on how to prepare this structure for laser-cutting?
+Karl Valcin yes you can look it up in my channel, it is called creating a 3d waffle model in Rhino. It is the same technique that you would use in a structure like this.
Thanks for the tutorial. In order to fabricate the roof we will need to be able to extract individual roof members. Can we extract each member in 2D drawings, complete with dimensions, angles etc.
Yes you can check my other tutorial th-cam.com/video/1BS-d1fVPoo/w-d-xo.html
Such great video, but I seem to have a problem. When I do first extrusion the curve extrudes on the x-axis. How to change the extrusion on z-axis? Thank you!
+Srna Manasievska Thank you, when you run the extrusion command you have several options in the command window, one of them is direction which will then allow you to change the axis, it will ask you for a new direction by drawing a line in the axis that you want.
mine is also extruding along the wrong axis
genio
hey can you create a fibonacci structure in rhino
how to fill the voids in the final model with some material like glass
Use the surface that you created at first, you can use it as a single surface intersecting the structure or you can duplicate the structure and boolean the surface with the structure
hi jammy how can I control the curves though points as shown on the first minute of your tutorial
type PointsON and it will show your curve points. Type SolidPTon for polysurfaces
how can I change the profile of the structure elements? I mean, this one that you did were squared, can I change it to a circular?
Great video, by the way.
Once you have the curves of the structure you can use the pipe command to obtain circular tubes instead of creating rectangular elements
HI. I have a question. i have a hexagonal grid on my site, as a module. I want to morph that, to achieve my form. First, how do i make the grid a plane? 2. How do i take it up and down, and push it in?
+fireworksexplode what you can do is draw an hexagon and make it a plane with the planar surface command, then you can use that plane to make the rest of the grid. Group all the surfaces, then create a cage (transform/cage editing/create cage) around the group, it will ask you for the number of cage points which you can modify, then do a cage edit (transform/cage editing/cage edit) it will ask you for captive objects (hexagon group) bounding box (cage). Use the control points to shape the form that you desire.
Thank You So much! You probably saved my life! :) I'll try this right now!
I cannot loft it into surface :( Turns to polysurface instead, and showing like wire rather than a real surface. I'm a newbie so can you help? :(
Doesn't matter if it is polysurface or surface in this case as far as I know, don't worry about it.
You might have the "wireframe" viewing option on, change it to "shaded" or "ghosted" etc. and you should see it the way you want. Just right click on the viewport you are using.
When I extrude a curve all but 3 lines will extrude. Why is that?
Not sure why will that happen, it might be that you need to flip the curves that are not extruding, sometimes it happens because they might be going in a different direction, the flip command will allow them to go along the other curves
Easy than glasshopper method
direction poblem
very basıc actually usufel for who couldn't use grassopper yet :/
you can use contour its easier.
extude
hey are you available?
Yes Jacob, what can I help you with? For any work inquires you can email me to jammy087@gmail.com.
while interesting,... its seems wrong,... when you did the 1st extrusion the result is a bunch of surfaces with different dimensions due to the curvature, to correct this you would have to use a extrusion that is based on the surface normal, the same mistake was done in the next extrusion, to me this looks bad
+Robert Ostman I do understand your point, you could project a grid with the desire thickness so you don't have to extrude them at all and then trim the unwanted surfaces, after you can either extrude them or offset them if you want it to be along the normals.
Thank you!!
thank you!!!