What an amazing tutorial! Thanks so much for developing such an amazing tool with such potential. Incredible, and you have such a nice personality too, AND i even picked up a few cheeky Rhino rips I hadn't known of before. Kudos.
Strange thing....I never ever have any problem with grasshopper plugins.....the latest version of Wasp (v0.5.008) , that I loaded from FoodForRhino into Grasshopper shows only components labed with "OLD" and following this tutorial strictly the Wasp-Connection-from-Direction-component complains about the 3 points it receives from the point-component....unfortunatelly I even do not pass the lowest level of the Wasp tutorials.
Hi, I'm hitting an issue at 12:40, with both basic part and connection from direction red, with the error "Before Solution exception:index too high". Do you know where I'm going wrong with this? Thanks for the tutorials!
Hello Andrea, thank you for the amazing tutorial! I would like to ask If I can edit the aggregation after it's generated by GH. I mean can I add or remove some of the aggregated geometries after the grasshopper has generated the aggregation? can I edit my aggregation manually? Thank you in advance
Hi thanks for explaining in detail. Was wondering if there was some way to use the 'button' as a 'seed' input to connect a number slider. The reason being if I wanted to run through an optimization process, I'd be able give the number slider as an input then.
Hello and thank you for this tutorial! I am having a problem for the curve part of the explanation. When I try to connect it to the "Connection from Direction" Element it has an error that says: ""No valid plane provided for connection 0, 1, 2". Also, the planes are not showing on my hexagon as in your example. Any ideas of how can I solve this? Thanks in advance!
Hi, this normally has something to do with your geometry, or with the way it has been drawn. Could you send me a file at ghwasp(at)gmail(dot)com, so I could take a look?
Hi! Tanks a lot for the tutorials. I'm having trouble with the ''Get attribute by name'' battery, where I get an error message saying that no attribute was found matching the ID. I made sure to get the exact same spelling and cases as the attribute battery at the beginning of the script, but no luck there! Thanks
Uhm, there might be two possible issues: either you might have hit return at the end of the line, causing the name to be different, or it could be that the part you have selected does not have that attribute. If you cannot solve it, feel free to send me your file at ghwasp@gmail.com, and I can take a look.
Hey! can you kindly tell me how can we change the size of hexagon, and can we use several types of hexagons and develop a algorithm of all those. Thank you
You can simply change the size of the geometry in Rhino, or scale all the elements in Grasshopper. For creating an aggregation with multiple part types, you can refer to the next video in the series.
Hello, congratulations for this plugin and thanks for the video tutorial. Is there a text file who explains exactly how to decide the rules of the aggragations?
Hi, there is no text file, but there are two more videos which go in detail on rule definition for Wasp: th-cam.com/video/qL7T4xuap_Y/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/NJCE0tFWMlQ/w-d-xo.html
It is a random generator (that is the meaning of "stochastic"). If you want to learn how to control the aggregation to follow a specific shape, you might want to watch the tutorials on Field Aggregation in the same playlist on our channel ;)
the most detailed gh tutorial i have seen , very nice !
Wow, thanks!
Subscribed, wasp downloaded, now I just have to spend some time with your great tutorial. Bravo!
What an amazing tutorial! Thanks so much for developing such an amazing tool with such potential. Incredible, and you have such a nice personality too, AND i even picked up a few cheeky Rhino rips I hadn't known of before. Kudos.
Thanks! Happy you like it! Enjoy the rest of the series!
Dry leaf did fall on my lap
You need a Prize for innovation. Thank you.
Great video, very clear and easy to understand
Thanks!
What a fantastic tool!! Really good tutorials too!! Thank you for your work!
Glad you like them!
Strange thing....I never ever have any problem with grasshopper plugins.....the latest version of Wasp (v0.5.008) , that I loaded from FoodForRhino into Grasshopper shows only components labed with "OLD" and following this tutorial strictly the Wasp-Connection-from-Direction-component complains about the 3 points it receives from the point-component....unfortunatelly I even do not pass the lowest level of the Wasp tutorials.
Currently Wasp is not supported for Rhino 8, but should be sometime soon..
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you!
You are welcome! 😉
Thanks for this video!
Hi, I'm hitting an issue at 12:40, with both basic part and connection from direction red, with the error "Before Solution exception:index too high". Do you know where I'm going wrong with this? Thanks for the tutorials!
Sounds odd. Can you send me the Rhino/Grasshopper files where you have the error and I can try re-creating it? You can send it at ghwasp(at)gmail.com
very nice tutorial, thank you... hope to have more videos in near future :)
Next one coming next Tuesday 😉
@@TempAutonArch woow... so happy to hear this, thank youuu
yes, waiting for more! nice job!
Hello Andrea, thank you for the amazing tutorial! I would like to ask If I can edit the aggregation after it's generated by GH. I mean can I add or remove some of the aggregated geometries after the grasshopper has generated the aggregation? can I edit my aggregation manually? Thank you in advance
Yes, you can bake it in Rhino and edit it, or you can use the Add Part and Remove Part components in Grasshopper to edit it...
plugin utilissimo, complimenti! grazie
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Thanks for watching! Happy you enjoyed it.
This video is really helpful an interesting :)
Thanks!
Hi thanks for explaining in detail. Was wondering if there was some way to use the 'button' as a 'seed' input to connect a number slider. The reason being if I wanted to run through an optimization process, I'd be able give the number slider as an input then.
Unfortunately not at the moment. It will probably be possible in the next release, though...
@@TempAutonArch wow great! Eagerly waiting for the next update then. Haha do u have a time frame for your next release? 😅😁
It is now possible 😉
See here: th-cam.com/video/VDaXblmiOt0/w-d-xo.html
Hello and thank you for this tutorial! I am having a problem for the curve part of the explanation. When I try to connect it to the "Connection from Direction" Element it has an error that says: ""No valid plane provided for connection 0, 1, 2". Also, the planes are not showing on my hexagon as in your example. Any ideas of how can I solve this? Thanks in advance!
Hi, this normally has something to do with your geometry, or with the way it has been drawn. Could you send me a file at ghwasp(at)gmail(dot)com, so I could take a look?
Thanks! I sent the email with the file :)
Hi! Tanks a lot for the tutorials. I'm having trouble with the ''Get attribute by name'' battery, where I get an error message saying that no attribute was found matching the ID. I made sure to get the exact same spelling and cases as the attribute battery at the beginning of the script, but no luck there! Thanks
Uhm, there might be two possible issues: either you might have hit return at the end of the line, causing the name to be different, or it could be that the part you have selected does not have that attribute. If you cannot solve it, feel free to send me your file at ghwasp@gmail.com, and I can take a look.
Hey! can you kindly tell me how can we change the size of hexagon, and can we use several types of hexagons and develop a algorithm of all those. Thank you
You can simply change the size of the geometry in Rhino, or scale all the elements in Grasshopper. For creating an aggregation with multiple part types, you can refer to the next video in the series.
Thank you so much!!
every time I bake my objects, they are generated with a mesh, which does not let me boolean them as polysurfaces, how can I fix this???
Check the second video in the series, you can attach the original polysurface to the part as an attribute.
Hello, congratulations for this plugin and thanks for the video tutorial. Is there a text file who explains exactly how to decide the rules of the aggragations?
Hi, there is no text file, but there are two more videos which go in detail on rule definition for Wasp:
th-cam.com/video/qL7T4xuap_Y/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/NJCE0tFWMlQ/w-d-xo.html
@@TempAutonArch thanks a lot
why wasp only accepts referenced geometry from rhino as their base part? is there any solution to assign data from within grasshopper instead?
You can use any geometry from Grasshopper as well, as long as they are closed meshes or breps
Thank you so much!
It looks like random generation every time you press reset button. Is it possible to control output?
It is a random generator (that is the meaning of "stochastic"). If you want to learn how to control the aggregation to follow a specific shape, you might want to watch the tutorials on Field Aggregation in the same playlist on our channel ;)
Thank you ❤
is possibel for the aggretation to be baked?
Of course! You can just bake the Get Part Geometry component, and it will bake all the meshes in Rhino.
My rule generator did not work. it saw no rules provided. did I miss something ?
Hi, I am not sure what happened? Can you send me the file either via the Discord chat, or by email at ghwasp@gmail.com?
thank you very much !!!!sincerely!!
You are welcome! Hope you will enjoy the rest of the videos in the series ;)
THANK YOU
why is it that I followed this step by step and its still not working
what is the problem, exactly?
Seems like it doesn't work in Rhino 8
Unfortunately Wasp is not entirely supported in Rhino 8 yet. I will hopefully get to fix that in the near future, stay tuned!
Stingy!