n this Rhino Grasshopper Tutorial, I'm going to teach you how to make a series of sections from a surface. First, we will model the surface in Rhino and then we will use contour to make the sections. Download the example file from our website👇 parametrichouse.com Enroll in our course and learn more!👇 parametric3d.com/en/course 👉 Subscribe to our TH-cam channel 📹 th-cam.com/users/parametrichou... 🗣 And hit that bell notification button! ⏰ 👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊 What are your favorite tutorials? comment below 📝 We will consider recording tutorials about the one which gets more comments!👍
HI, first of all i have really enjoyed your tutos and i found them very helpful but i have i question about the parametrique softwares between grasshopper and dynamo for revit who is the better for some who just begin in revit and not yet in rhino, thank you
Dynamo and grasshopper delivers the same result but revit is much more convenient with dynamo because it has been integrating with revit for a long time..the difference is the ui presentation of both dynamo and grasshopeer because grasshopper have these cool icons and name drawn which is better for beginner to learn and after u have the rough idea on how this parametrique softwares work u can switch to dynamo if you a hardcore revit user like me...im learning grashopper as much as i can and ill switch to revit dynamo when i understand these languages..btw im afull time revit user..
@@fleetzza that is true but remember softwares live with their communities. Grasshopper is a multidisciplinary software and that is why a designer can join in on the other side revit is a BIM software so I guess its going to be used only by the building industry. That will make a huge difference especially for a field which is more focused on the first stages of design.
@@ParametricHouse yes i agree with you but for me, when first i opened dynamo i felt like a different world where it was so liney and pointy and i dun understand at all...then i just forgot about it until i was introduced with grasshopper..and it gave me hope to learn more about this then i tried applied on dynamo the knowledge of grasshopper and it becomes easier for me....but its true wat u said about revit and grasshopper....and thanks for ur aweseome tutorial...looking forward for your new tutorials....btw i have one question...im trying to do a kinetic facade panels similar to ned kahn wind panel facade in grashopper using curve closest point attractor method to imitate the wind...but i dunnow how to make the panel simulation video from grashopper and to present it to the clients.....is there anyway..im looking for your input....Thankss!!!!
You're welcome For animation the only way for grasshopper is to define a single number slider and right click on it and choose number slider check out this video th-cam.com/video/qHtRqGRnDBM/w-d-xo.html
Hello, this are great tutorials i just make all the tutorial but at the end when I bake it it just give thin slices instead of the whole sliced wall what do you think might be wrong? Kind regards
Hi! Im loving your tutorials!!! Im using grasshopper with rhino6, witch runs with Kangaroo2, but I cant find meshmachine. How can I make an evenly distributed remeshing? thanks a lot for all the knowledge you are sharing!
Hi Thanks Mesh Machine is available on Kangaroo Physics. You can download it from this link www.food4rhino.com/app/kangaroo-physics Download the one that says Kangaroo Physics 0.099
I really love your videos ,They help me a lot to use Grasshopper ,but I have a question, How do you display both the Icons and Name at the same time ,I want that fucntion but i can't find how to set ,Its a plugin or just setting ? Thanks
n this Rhino Grasshopper Tutorial, I'm going to teach you how to make a series of sections from a surface. First, we will model the surface in Rhino and then we will use contour to make the sections.
Download the example file from our website👇
parametrichouse.com
Enroll in our course and learn more!👇
parametric3d.com/en/course
👉 Subscribe to our TH-cam channel 📹
th-cam.com/users/parametrichou...
🗣 And hit that bell notification button! ⏰
👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊
What are your favorite tutorials? comment below 📝
We will consider recording tutorials about the one which gets more comments!👍
Very useful tutorials, please continue this great job!
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super helpful thank you sir
You are welcome
You can easely create a pipe in Rhino just by checking the "Curve Piping" to ON into the properties panel.
How do you go back and edit the bulge at 3:40?
You can move it before finalizing the reults...just play with the grips
3:20 : can u help me to change x,y axis to z axis? i can't change it ! :(
Be sure you're doing this on the XY plane and not on a vertical surface
HI,
first of all i have really enjoyed your tutos and i found them very helpful but i have i question about the parametrique softwares between grasshopper and dynamo for revit who is the better for some who just begin in revit and not yet in rhino, thank you
I will go for Grasshopper. For parametric design simply grasshopper is the best
Dynamo and grasshopper delivers the same result but revit is much more convenient with dynamo because it has been integrating with revit for a long time..the difference is the ui presentation of both dynamo and grasshopeer because grasshopper have these cool icons and name drawn which is better for beginner to learn and after u have the rough idea on how this parametrique softwares work u can switch to dynamo if you a hardcore revit user like me...im learning grashopper as much as i can and ill switch to revit dynamo when i understand these languages..btw im afull time revit user..
@@fleetzza that is true but remember softwares live with their communities. Grasshopper is a multidisciplinary software and that is why a designer can join in on the other side revit is a BIM software so I guess its going to be used only by the building industry. That will make a huge difference especially for a field which is more focused on the first stages of design.
@@ParametricHouse yes i agree with you but for me, when first i opened dynamo i felt like a different world where it was so liney and pointy and i dun understand at all...then i just forgot about it until i was introduced with grasshopper..and it gave me hope to learn more about this then i tried applied on dynamo the knowledge of grasshopper and it becomes easier for me....but its true wat u said about revit and grasshopper....and thanks for ur aweseome tutorial...looking forward for your new tutorials....btw i have one question...im trying to do a kinetic facade panels similar to ned kahn wind panel facade in grashopper using curve closest point attractor method to imitate the wind...but i dunnow how to make the panel simulation video from grashopper and to present it to the clients.....is there anyway..im looking for your input....Thankss!!!!
You're welcome
For animation the only way for grasshopper is to define a single number slider and right click on it and choose number slider
check out this video
th-cam.com/video/qHtRqGRnDBM/w-d-xo.html
Hello, this are great tutorials i just make all the tutorial but at the end when I bake it it just give thin slices instead of the whole sliced wall what do you think might be wrong? Kind regards
Hi! Im loving your tutorials!!!
Im using grasshopper with rhino6, witch runs with Kangaroo2, but I cant find meshmachine.
How can I make an evenly distributed remeshing?
thanks a lot for all the knowledge you are sharing!
Hi Thanks
Mesh Machine is available on Kangaroo Physics. You can download it from this link
www.food4rhino.com/app/kangaroo-physics
Download the one that says
Kangaroo Physics 0.099
@@ParametricHouse thank you very much for the quick reply!! Big fan of this channel! keep it up!
Thanks man
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I really love your videos ,They help me a lot to use Grasshopper ,but I have a question, How do you display both the Icons and Name at the same time ,I want that fucntion but i can't find how to set ,Its a plugin or just setting ? Thanks
It is the bifocals plugin
hey is there a way to make radial sections?
Any section needs a plane so you can simply play with the arrangement of the planes