@Assie, thank you very much for your fanstastic tutorials! There are so few advanced RVT tutorials on the web, hard to find any! and yours are ones of the best for sure!
Smart tools, from smart people. The greater use of parameteric adaptive in "new" design has many possibilities. Its well presented and easy to understand, as usual. Nice one. Gavin. The next one will be of much interest following a chat with Inna Maksymiuk, and the use of Rhino, Grasshopper, etc.
Thanks Pierre! Yes adaptive components unlock a lot of potential, I've found some interesting application for them when paired with Rhino Inside and unravelling of complex geometric shells from Rhino.
I would check out the Dynashape primer, there are some great references and example files here already set up for most types of tensile/draped forms; forum.dynamobim.com/t/dynashape/11666
Thanks for this, how would i go about making the curve a percentage of the length? Say 5% for instance, this is how they are manufactured percentage is the same on all sides Would appreciate any help
This would probably require a Dynamo script to analyze the true distances in more detail once it is placed. These can then be returned to the tension parameters at each curve (you can always make these 4 separate parameters instead of one common one. On Thursday I'll be showing an alternative approach using a program called Kangaroo that can apply a length goal to each side as a % of the original - this may help also I expect.
@Assie, thank you very much for your fanstastic tutorials! There are so few advanced RVT tutorials on the web, hard to find any! and yours are ones of the best for sure!
You're welcome!
Smart tools, from smart people. The greater use of parameteric adaptive in "new" design has many possibilities. Its well presented and easy to understand, as usual. Nice one. Gavin. The next one will be of much interest following a chat with
Inna Maksymiuk, and the use of Rhino, Grasshopper, etc.
Thanks Pierre! Yes adaptive components unlock a lot of potential, I've found some interesting application for them when paired with Rhino Inside and unravelling of complex geometric shells from Rhino.
Cool vid, I work in the Revit MEP side of things but I found this video fascinating and I love new takes on Revit family creation
Glad to see people on the other side of the fence getting value out of the experiments of crazy architects haha!
Can you make a tutorial with the use of DynaShape to create tensile shades and tents?
I would check out the Dynashape primer, there are some great references and example files here already set up for most types of tensile/draped forms;
forum.dynamobim.com/t/dynashape/11666
awesome
Thanks!
Amazing, thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for this, how would i go about making the curve a percentage of the length?
Say 5% for instance, this is how they are manufactured percentage is the same on all sides
Would appreciate any help
This would probably require a Dynamo script to analyze the true distances in more detail once it is placed. These can then be returned to the tension parameters at each curve (you can always make these 4 separate parameters instead of one common one.
On Thursday I'll be showing an alternative approach using a program called Kangaroo that can apply a length goal to each side as a % of the original - this may help also I expect.
@@AussieBIMGuru Thanks for the reply, i will check this out
thanks again
Use AutoCAD, draw 4 splines and make a surface.
I guess... but then I'd have to do it in AutoCAD!