This video will talk about Rhino Grasshopper and the history of scripting vs visual programming language, and why we should choose Grasshopper! More about this Lesson 👇 parametrichouse.com/lesson/whatis/ And more about our course 👇 paracourse.com/ 👉 Subscribe to our TH-cam channel 📹 th-cam.com/users/parametrichouse 🗣 And hit that bell notification button! ⏰ 👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊 📝 Comment on our videos to support our channel 🙏
After this video I understood the advantage to use Grasshopper, why it is better to use it. Also comparaison with many other programmes. Very good professional explanation, but also accessible for amateurs. 👍🏻
For me, the best part of Rhinoscript is that it's available from within Grasshopper, giving you full control over additional options that are not available from within Grasshopper itself.
What would be great to see, take a hand drawn concept and turn it into a model using Rhino and Grasshopper, explaining the choice of tools/nodes etc along the way. What I’ve seen so far are free form transforms being used to demo rhino\grasshopper. A real world example or deconstruct of one would be very helpful. Thanks for your time, well presented and clear instruction, hence the request above.
Grasshopper is a powerful tool that links other tools with it. Ease the work flow, generalizes the tools of architecture, allows simulation and speeds up complexity in geometric generation. This tool is ideal for architects, engineers, mathematicians, physics scientists, programmers, designers, artists and educators. This tool is aimed at the concept of explicit history where calibration is the central role. Grasshopper should BE always the educated pencil of architect students worldwide. Makes simulation available to everyone.
I'm absolutely fascinated by parametric design features, AI generated shapes, small architectural forms, but when i see prices for Rhino & Grasshopper i realize that i'm broke af :D . Thanks for educating people!
I couldn’t understand why so many online courses use rhino - surely I could just use solidworks or inventor or sketchup. Ok wow this just opened a whole new world for me
Thank youvery much for your tutorials! But if you want to bake those trusses into closed polysurfaces instead of separated segments how would you do that?
Great demonstration. So can you turn these grasshopper tools into a button you can place on the Rhino iterface, like the inbuilt tools? Or do you have to run it in the grasshopper mode everytime?
Amazing video! I have a great suggestion for a video. Everytime I watch tutorials I find some of the geometrical/mathematical terms that you use quite hard to follow, I am bilingual but some of my english fellows have the same issue. How about a video where you explain us the newbies in simple words or maybe even visually what the terms we have to work with are?
I am very new to this idea os visual programming language, but i've been looking up about dynamo because it is associated with revit software. Does grasshopper 3d can be used as revit application, or should i keep looking up about dynamo? Great video, good job.
I've been hearing about Grasshopper for the last couple of years, but it always seemed a bit intimidating, so I never tried it. I use Rhino at work for architectural design, and as a freelancer because it's so versatile and easier to use than Creo or SolidWorks. However, I do feel Rhino falls short compared to SolidWorks, except when it comes to Grasshopper. Your video beautifully explained Grasshopper in a way I haven't encountered before. My question is, what does the future of Grasshopper look like with the rise of AI? Could it potentially surpass SolidWorks or Catia? Creating something in SolidWorks can be a time-consuming process with planes and assemblies. I think Rhino is excellent and underrated, but Grasshopper truly takes it to the next level. This video has inspired me to get serious about advancing my skills in parametric design. I'll definitely be checking out your website and tutorials. Thank you so much for this excellent work!
Thanks. I'm glad you found it useful. I think the future of Grasshopper is mostly in the plugin development community in Food4rhino.com. the community is constantly adding useful plugins and components, so I think Grasshopper will remain the main tool for Parametric design
In comparison, since rhino is now developing rhino inside revit plugin allowing grasshopper to be used in revit as well, which do you think is generally better for beginners who is just now trying to learn this Visual learning program in both programs, grasshopper or dynamo?
Is there a way to have a sheet of the most parametrics which has to be changed, so that i dont have to search inside the grasshopper always for the settings ? Like if i want to change a name or a special hight only?
Your explanation was great, but i am still confused amongst various coding softwares for an architect. Everyone has coding, that means each of them has recorded history, moreover 3ds max also has an active community due to its high demand in field. Added benefit, you get inbuilt nvidea mental ray renderer no need to go for vray. If done in Revit, we get the added benefit of BIM with beautiful details and hence easier to process on Ecotech or other environment softwares. Working drawings can also be produced with ease. Please sir guide me, i want to master only one 3d software since we have so much post-processing as well.
Grasshopper can be linked to revit with the help of plugins so the process is connected. Grasshopper is the #1 for parametric design and there is no doubt about it! The problem is that you can't enter all the fields and be a pro. A pro picks one field and uses the best software for that. BIM =Revit , Computational Design = Grasshopper , Visualization = 3ds Max
Hi. Thank you for your tutorials! I just wanted to ask a very basic question. I'm quite new to Rhino! At minute12:53 you extrude the line and create a mesh with a new line. Can you please tell me which command you use?
Select the curves you want to extrude, click and hold one of the arrows of the gumball (red for x direction, green for y direction and blue for z direction). While holding the arrow with the mouse, press and hold ctrl on your keyboard. Drag the curve to and drop it at your desired position.
if you turn on "Always record history" it keep track of all the history until recorded form no longer exsist and becomes another form. ex) "cap" command always breaks children. so yeah. we need GH anyways. and saves hugh amount of data space = time wating it to be rendered. when modeling.
The 'content' is excellent. However, the video could have been half the length concentrating more time on Grasshopper rather than an explanation of code writing associated with other 3D software packages.
this video lacks simple explanation of WHAT rhino and grasshopper is. don't go straight in explaining the tools in the program but rather show how it can be utilized in the real world.
This video will talk about Rhino Grasshopper and the history of scripting vs visual programming language, and why we should choose Grasshopper!
More about this Lesson 👇
parametrichouse.com/lesson/whatis/
And more about our course 👇
paracourse.com/
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After this video I understood the advantage to use Grasshopper, why it is better to use it. Also comparaison with many other programmes. Very good professional explanation, but also accessible for amateurs. 👍🏻
🙏 glad that it helped
First time i really understand the real and importance of Grasshopper really nice tutorial.
Greetings from Mexico!!!
I'm an architecht student and you just saved my life :D
From someone that is completely new to rhino, amazing explanation! Thank you
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Perfect explanation. Thanks from Türkiye. 🇹🇷
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it when you mentioned AutoLISP. I learned that and it was worth it!
Glad it was helpful!
For me, the best part of Rhinoscript is that it's available from within Grasshopper, giving you full control over additional options that are not available from within Grasshopper itself.
What would be great to see, take a hand drawn concept and turn it into a model using Rhino and Grasshopper, explaining the choice of tools/nodes etc along the way. What I’ve seen so far are free form transforms being used to demo rhino\grasshopper. A real world example or deconstruct of one would be very helpful. Thanks for your time, well presented and clear instruction, hence the request above.
Grasshopper is a powerful tool that links other tools with it. Ease the work flow, generalizes the tools of architecture, allows simulation and speeds up complexity in geometric generation.
This tool is ideal for architects, engineers, mathematicians, physics scientists, programmers, designers, artists and educators. This tool is aimed at the concept of explicit history where calibration is the central role.
Grasshopper should BE always the educated pencil of architect students worldwide. Makes simulation available to everyone.
Agreed 👍
I don't know why this was recommended so late, but it is totally worth it.
unfortunately the website tutorial doesnot work anymore.
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@@ParametricHouse yup I checked it out, Thanks anyway. Good day to you.
Amazing teacher, Keep Going! Thanks from Brazil!
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Thank you. Your video gave me the urge to learn grasshopper to it's fullest extent. Thank you so much. :D
Superb overview thanks. Will search fur the courses now
This is the way to teach..Thank you very much
amazing video, love the big picture you are giving.. and then dive into some quick details, amazing...the way to go. thank you!
Awesome explanation
Thank you very much❤
Simply amazing ❤
I'm absolutely fascinated by parametric design features, AI generated shapes, small architectural forms, but when i see prices for Rhino & Grasshopper i realize that i'm broke af :D . Thanks for educating people!
been using rhino since 7years now, just upgraded to rhino 6 and i just regret that i haven't used grasshopper
but it's never too late !
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Thank you so much about so valuable information and tutorial.
Finally !!!!!! ... Thank you very much for all this great explanation
You are welcome!
Love your work brother. Thanks a million bro. please make more videos for people like me that want to learn from your master skill. God bless
I couldn’t understand why so many online courses use rhino - surely I could just use solidworks or inventor or sketchup. Ok wow this just opened a whole new world for me
Excellent 👍🏼
Understandable explanation...keep it up sir
Great video thanks
best explanation ever.
Thanks Diego :)
Great video! Really comprehensive and useful. Thank you!! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Incredibly powerful, thank you 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nicely explained
Great tutorial! I feel like i basically understand what it does now and how it works. Well presented!
Thank you 💖 very very much 😊.
Thank you for this wonderful explanation, keep going !
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Thank you
Thank you for this great video!
Great explanation, thank you.
thank you so friggin much for this. my sanity and a possible glorious future depend on this. all or nothing, baby, all or nothing.
You're very welcome
Thank youvery much for your tutorials! But if you want to bake those trusses into closed polysurfaces instead of separated segments how would you do that?
Wow!!! Thanks for the amazing tutorials for grasshopper.is there any tutorials that i can watch how to use grasshopper from beginner to advance?
You're welcome....watch the beginner tutorial
th-cam.com/video/Y66bSN4QFUE/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyPs3FuTjNZtU7RKDd4AaABAg
Great demonstration. So can you turn these grasshopper tools into a button you can place on the Rhino iterface, like the inbuilt tools? Or do you have to run it in the grasshopper mode everytime?
Amazing explanation, thanks for the video!!
You're weclome :)
I thought I wasted my 10min in the first half of the video and never have been more wrong than this in my life. Well spend 20min!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Amazing video! I have a great suggestion for a video. Everytime I watch tutorials I find some of the geometrical/mathematical terms that you use quite hard to follow, I am bilingual but some of my english fellows have the same issue. How about a video where you explain us the newbies in simple words or maybe even visually what the terms we have to work with are?
Good idea 😊 thanks for your feedback
Thank you for such great educational videos!
You're welcome
That was really helpful!!!
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I am very new to this idea os visual programming language, but i've been looking up about dynamo because it is associated with revit software. Does grasshopper 3d can be used as revit application, or should i keep looking up about dynamo? Great video, good job.
Hi, grasshopper has plugins like Grevit that allows you to define BIM Elements and translate them directly to Autodesk Revit
Great work ... Great Initiative .... Thanks
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Great Explanation, subscribed.
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I've been hearing about Grasshopper for the last couple of years, but it always seemed a bit intimidating, so I never tried it. I use Rhino at work for architectural design, and as a freelancer because it's so versatile and easier to use than Creo or SolidWorks. However, I do feel Rhino falls short compared to SolidWorks, except when it comes to Grasshopper.
Your video beautifully explained Grasshopper in a way I haven't encountered before. My question is, what does the future of Grasshopper look like with the rise of AI? Could it potentially surpass SolidWorks or Catia? Creating something in SolidWorks can be a time-consuming process with planes and assemblies. I think Rhino is excellent and underrated, but Grasshopper truly takes it to the next level.
This video has inspired me to get serious about advancing my skills in parametric design. I'll definitely be checking out your website and tutorials. Thank you so much for this excellent work!
Thanks. I'm glad you found it useful. I think the future of Grasshopper is mostly in the plugin development community in Food4rhino.com. the community is constantly adding useful plugins and components, so I think Grasshopper will remain the main tool for Parametric design
In comparison, since rhino is now developing rhino inside revit plugin allowing grasshopper to be used in revit as well, which do you think is generally better for beginners who is just now trying to learn this Visual learning program in both programs, grasshopper or dynamo?
btw, love the video.
Very informative and thanks for sharing..... Great work
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hello rhino grasshopper, would u make something that explain the conection beetween the grasshopper and archicad ?
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:) Thanks Glad to hear that they are useful
Is there a way to have a sheet of the most parametrics which has to be changed, so that i dont have to search inside the grasshopper always for the settings ? Like if i want to change a name or a special hight only?
Your explanation was great, but i am still confused amongst various coding softwares for an architect. Everyone has coding, that means each of them has recorded history, moreover 3ds max also has an active community due to its high demand in field. Added benefit, you get inbuilt nvidea mental ray renderer no need to go for vray.
If done in Revit, we get the added benefit of BIM with beautiful details and hence easier to process on Ecotech or other environment softwares. Working drawings can also be produced with ease.
Please sir guide me, i want to master only one 3d software since we have so much post-processing as well.
Grasshopper can be linked to revit with the help of plugins so the process is connected. Grasshopper is the #1 for parametric design and there is no doubt about it! The problem is that you can't enter all the fields and be a pro. A pro picks one field and uses the best software for that. BIM =Revit , Computational Design = Grasshopper , Visualization = 3ds Max
@@ParametricHouse Thank you very much 😊😊
Hi. Thank you for your tutorials!
I just wanted to ask a very basic question. I'm quite new to Rhino! At minute12:53 you extrude the line and create a mesh with a new line. Can you please tell me which command you use?
Select the curves you want to extrude, click and hold one of the arrows of the gumball (red for x direction, green for y direction and blue for z direction). While holding the arrow with the mouse, press and hold ctrl on your keyboard. Drag the curve to and drop it at your desired position.
@@farukbozkurt7730 Thank you Max! Done it.
very informative!!!! thank u very much!!! =)
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Thanks a lot (:
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if you turn on "Always record history" it keep track of all the history until recorded form no longer exsist and becomes another form. ex) "cap" command always breaks children.
so yeah. we need GH anyways. and saves hugh amount of data space = time wating it to be rendered. when modeling.
Exactly. The history has lots of limits when you want to have a parametric model
The 'content' is excellent. However, the video could have been half the length concentrating more time on Grasshopper rather than an explanation of code writing associated with other 3D software packages.
What Plugin Is the Space Truss Command?
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It’s better to explain in rhino the steps and tools you use and why
i wish i subscribed to this channel 4 years ago :,{
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this video lacks simple explanation of WHAT rhino and grasshopper is. don't go straight in explaining the tools in the program but rather show how it can be utilized in the real world.
Thanks