I finally made the decision to dive deep into grasshopper and behold an 11 hour course updated for 2024 uploaded just 2 days before my search. This is my lucky day!!
I just started learning rhino and grasshopper for my job. I can say that this is one of the best tutorials that I've watched, ever. Thank you for uploading this for free!
After finally having the time to watch the entire course, here are my 2 cents on it as someoen who also teaches 3D (even though no one asked): 1) This course is priceless, still a shock to me that it's free!!! 2) The real gold is in seeing a professional at work. I don't know if many people realize how valuable it is to observe the unscripted thought process of someone who's been using a tool for ages. 3) Comedy keeps you hooked on the content. I respect you for your passion. 4) For some reason, I didn't have the OffsetMesh node. Easily fixed by downloading the Ngon extension. 5) The "Weaverbird's Mesh From Lines" node can work, what was missing was to input into the "Maximum valance' the maximum number of edges of a polygon in the geometry. 6) You're a legend I can't thank you enough for existing and being an awesome human.
nothing makes me happier than seeing a youtube notification with your name! I am starting my Masters in Parametric Architecture in Barcelona this October and im trying to go in as prepared as possible, you motivate and encourage me more than you think. thank you for your intellectual generosity.
You're the best teacher one could hope for, and I am so grateful to you. You're helping many students like me who can't afford the overly expensive courses available online. Can't thank you enough.
I am not interested in the content of this particular video, but I must tell you that you are the best teacher on TH-cam and very generous in sharing information. Thank you, my friend.
You are one of the few people online that do tutorials like this and show incredibly complex applications of the concepts discussed. Stuff that I wanna do but I don't exactly find anywhere else. Absolutely appreciate and love you for doing this!!!!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this!! I`ve been watching Grasshopper tutorials in Chinese, which is my native language. They are good too, prepared by very thoughtful tutors. However there seems to be an interesting connection between the way of thinking in Grasshopper vs. the gramma of the language in which the tutorials are presented. It makes it so much easier when things are explained in English - probably because it is the language spoken by the Grasshopper developers. Thank you again, for guiding me through this new way of modeling that I once felt was too difficult for me to use : D
Basically all of the tutorials that I've done on this channel have been the second, the third, the fourth part and so on. It's just the first one that was missing :)
The video was my inspiration to start developing grasshopper from scratch. I really appreciate it. I hope you will make more educational videos like this. Best regards.
i absolutely bow down for your efforts and knowdledge you are sharing, really appreciate your hardwork and content, keep going and growing love from india
Lets go just went through how to rhino course days ago feeling a bit overwhelm maybe cause they do it like the 2nd method that you mentioned and i keep hoping to have a course that explain lots of the grasshopper component one by one since this software actually feels like a language so without knowing individual terms or word its difficult to write a script or paragraph and thank god you are here🙌🙌🙌
Hi! Thank you so much for the amazing course, I've wanted to learn Grasshopper for a while and yours seems the most complete tutorial yet! I'm having troubles finding the "mesh explode" tool, could it be an addon/plug in? I haven't watched the whole thing yet, maybe you talk about it later
If I remember correctly - I also show a workflow which doesn't require mesh explode. But either way - if it doesn't come with vanilla Grasshopper, then it should be part of the MeshEdit addon: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/meshedit
Recently I watched your rhino course, it is very nice to have this course what I am thinking of doing next also, I commented on it for yt algorithm to support u
What is the best way for extracting only the outer & visible surfaces of a not complex model? The basic point is to reduce the file size of some 3d models...
Oh view-based culling is a video game engine thing, in rhino you'd need a pretty nasty script. I'd start with isovist node and object property control to see what's the performance when culling objects rather than sub-objects.
Hi Gediminas! Absolutely love the video, 12 hours is insane but definitely necessary! Been looking for this exact sequence structure to learn grasshopper to actually understand the components. I'm missing some components such as the all of what's under the "Rhino" tab in Grasshopper. Are you in Rhino 8 for this tutorial? And could it be that it's missing because I'm on Rhino 7?
thq so much sir truly inspired by you your every tutorial is so informative and not charging fee from us wow thq master god bless you i appreciate you alot !!!1
1:41:03 this got my curiosity so i had to try to understand bymyself what could mean. I replicate it in GH and i guessed that this curve being periodic, could mean that it's made by 4 kinda virtual segments sharing points to close the curve. So i tried to evaluate the curve and realised that is was kinda right. For periodic case, domain is 0to4 and means that the section of the curve between first and second point it's domain is 0to1, second to third point is 1to2, 3rd to 4th point is 2to3 and finally 4th to 1st point to close the curve 3to4. Dunno if i explained right but if u try to evaluate that same curve u'll figure it out for sure. :) hope it helps
I'd like to thank you alot geddan for the amount of effort you put into the videos its unmatched. Also just a quick question is the tutorial intended for architects also or just general modellers
Personally I think icon display with name display above the compoent (with plugin), to be the best option some componenets have the same display name, but different icons
Thanks a lot for teaching. There is one Grasshoper function which I can´t find. (Chapter 6 around 4:25:17): "Mesh explode". Is it because I use Rhino 7? I tried to figure out a similar Node but I can´t.
Hello, Thanks for this beautiful work. I just began a foray into Parametric Architecture and Generative Design. I'm in 3rd year in University. From Lagos, Nigeria. Much love. I once saw a comment where you listed books that would be important if one was to grow in Parametric Design. I caddy find that comment again. Can you help with it, please?
Impossible to do 1 video as "advanced course" because it gets super specialized. Advanced for engineering of steel structures, advanced for patterns, advanced for form-finding and so on
Can I request you to make a tutorial on jean nouvel's arab world institute facades working process or may be you can design anything similar like responsive facade by your own to help us.?
0;0;0;1;0;0;0 branch and 0;1 branch should be regarded as non-unique. Treating them as unique helps uot 1% of the time and just makes things messy 99% of the time.
Whenever you upload, first I like then I watch. You are more important and influential in my architecture career than any teacher I've had.
Ah, I'm happy to hear that! Thanks :)
+1
Agreed and Doing the same
+1
+1
Almost 12 HOURS?! My Guy, that's insane...Thank you for the effort.
part of the job~
And we thank you for it!
I finally made the decision to dive deep into grasshopper and behold an 11 hour course updated for 2024 uploaded just 2 days before my search. This is my lucky day!!
Good luck with it!~
I just started learning rhino and grasshopper for my job. I can say that this is one of the best tutorials that I've watched, ever. Thank you for uploading this for free!
Awesome, thank you!
After finally having the time to watch the entire course, here are my 2 cents on it as someoen who also teaches 3D (even though no one asked):
1) This course is priceless, still a shock to me that it's free!!!
2) The real gold is in seeing a professional at work. I don't know if many people realize how valuable it is to observe the unscripted thought process of someone who's been using a tool for ages.
3) Comedy keeps you hooked on the content. I respect you for your passion.
4) For some reason, I didn't have the OffsetMesh node. Easily fixed by downloading the Ngon extension.
5) The "Weaverbird's Mesh From Lines" node can work, what was missing was to input into the "Maximum valance' the maximum number of edges of a polygon in the geometry.
6) You're a legend I can't thank you enough for existing and being an awesome human.
Ah, thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it!
nothing makes me happier than seeing a youtube notification with your name! I am starting my Masters in Parametric Architecture in Barcelona this October and im trying to go in as prepared as possible, you motivate and encourage me more than you think. thank you for your intellectual generosity.
IAAC ? I used to bring my students for a study trip there :)
MPDA program in UPC. I will look into IAAC though it seems very interesting! maybe they offer good doctoral programs 😌
They are more of a makerspace that gives out a diploma, but it's a nice makerspace! A lot of interesting people go through it :)
You're the best teacher one could hope for, and I am so grateful to you. You're helping many students like me who can't afford the overly expensive courses available online. Can't thank you enough.
Very happy to read this
Wake up babe
Gediminas just dropped a new grasshopper tutorial
"i think this one will be a quick one"
One of the best youtube channel out there for us young architects!
Man I can't just watch this and not leave a comment, this content is amazing, you're amazing, thank you.
open resource education king
(for chinese speaking learners: 到时候会有翻译 我尽力这个月翻完 这个博主他真的很厉害快来跟他学 别再被蛊惑买课了)
I am not interested in the content of this particular video, but I must tell you that you are the best teacher on TH-cam and very generous in sharing information. Thank you, my friend.
You are one of the few people online that do tutorials like this and show incredibly complex applications of the concepts discussed. Stuff that I wanna do but I don't exactly find anywhere else. Absolutely appreciate and love you for doing this!!!!!! ❤❤❤
Ah, thanks for the kind words :)
hello. As always, you are the greatest, it is always simple to learn from you and I am very grateful for your sharing of knowledge. Best regards
So nice of you :) thanks for watching
Thank you so much for this!! I`ve been watching Grasshopper tutorials in Chinese, which is my native language. They are good too, prepared by very thoughtful tutors. However there seems to be an interesting connection between the way of thinking in Grasshopper vs. the gramma of the language in which the tutorials are presented. It makes it so much easier when things are explained in English - probably because it is the language spoken by the Grasshopper developers. Thank you again, for guiding me through this new way of modeling that I once felt was too difficult for me to use : D
will be doing my thesis next year. been watching your channel since im in 3rd year. tack sa mycket!!!
Awesome! Happy to have been of help throughout~
11 hours? Wow, that's crazy impressive.
That's how much is needed for the first step. Second, third and so on are shorter
@@geddan damn, if there's a second and third part and so on, your coffee addiction is totally justifiable.
Basically all of the tutorials that I've done on this channel have been the second, the third, the fourth part and so on. It's just the first one that was missing :)
Great to know this my idea after this I will re follow your early live streams from couple of years ago 🤟
Sveiki! Tavo kursas labai gerai
Binge watching material...Thank you for the continuous GOLD you are sharing.
Hey, thanks for watching!
This is the best explaination for grasshopper I’ve seen
Glad to hear it!
Master is back.
Was never gone~ These things take time!
The video was my inspiration to start developing grasshopper from scratch. I really appreciate it. I hope you will make more educational videos like this. Best regards.
THANK YOU! I was hoping to find a good video on Grasshopper and you're my favorite instructor. Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great work!
And thank YOU for watching :)
hi, i was always intimidated by grasshopper and this gave me A LOT of motivation to learn again! thankyou so much :)
That's the point! Good luck with this! :)
i absolutely bow down for your efforts and knowdledge you are sharing, really appreciate your hardwork and content, keep going and growing love from india
I appreciate the kind words! Thank you :)
You might be the best teacher I’ve ever had
We are most grateful for this time you invested in this video , ❤
the value you provide in one video feel unreal, Love from pakistan
Thanks a lot, this is amazing. Greetings from Argentina!!
You're very welcome!
Thanks! Always love watching your content - the approach and information is fantastic.
Love to hear it! Enjoy~
This tutorial is very helpful for me. Thank you for making this for free!
You're very welcome!
You are the best! Amazing course, thanks for your time and knowledge. Best regards and love from Barcelona!
Happy to hear it! :)
Gedi this is so good it feels unethical. Like how can you upload such a high quality course for free?
Sharing is caring~
God bless you
This course is priceless, thank you so much
Glad you enjoy it!
I just love you bro. 11 hours really? Fucking legend!
That's what's needed to get the basics down
Thank you very much for offering us this valuable course.
It's my pleasure!
Thank You so much Sir. It was really needed. Means a lot to students
Welp, now that hole is filled!
damn 11 hours. you're a marathoner thank you!
you are a godsend to students
Thank you very much, we really appreciate your content about Rhino.
Lets go just went through how to rhino course days ago feeling a bit overwhelm maybe cause they do it like the 2nd method that you mentioned and i keep hoping to have a course that explain lots of the grasshopper component one by one since this software actually feels like a language so without knowing individual terms or word its difficult to write a script or paragraph and thank god you are here🙌🙌🙌
This indeed should give you a pretty stable footing to then go back to @howtorhino 's workshops and get the most out of them!
@@DesignGoBrr ya definitely, but too bad their recording is only available up till this thursday
@@Anime_Blast_4579 did you buy their course?
Just what I need. Thanks!
Enjoy!
I cry when start learning data trees 🥹 Great course btw, thanks a lot. ✨
thankyou sooooo much for making this video!!!!!!!!!!!
You're so welcome!
@ 4:23:00 or around there, MESH EXPLODE, is part of MESHEDIT plugin. Took me a minute to figure this out and get it.
Thank you for all these great courses
My pleasure!
Another gold mine! Thanks a lot!
My pleasure!
Learned rhino from you your videos are very helpful👉🤍
Happy to hear it! Now it's time for some grasshopper haha
the most influential!
Thank you. Good job.
Thanks for watching!
thank you gediminas love from india
Thank you Geddan 😊
You're welcome 😊
Hi! Thank you so much for the amazing course, I've wanted to learn Grasshopper for a while and yours seems the most complete tutorial yet!
I'm having troubles finding the "mesh explode" tool, could it be an addon/plug in? I haven't watched the whole thing yet, maybe you talk about it later
If I remember correctly - I also show a workflow which doesn't require mesh explode. But either way - if it doesn't come with vanilla Grasshopper, then it should be part of the MeshEdit addon: www.food4rhino.com/en/app/meshedit
@@DesignGoBrr thank you so much! I got stuck there and didn't see what came next, thank you!!
Thankyouu , really appreciate your efforts it is v difficult to find a full chapter wise grasshopper tutorial online.
Recently I watched your rhino course, it is very nice to have this course what I am thinking of doing next
also, I commented on it for yt algorithm to support u
Thanks for the support! :)
شكرا لك على هذا العمل الكبير و جزاك الله كل خير ..!!!
Thanks for watching :)
What is the best way for extracting only the outer & visible surfaces of a not complex model? The basic point is to reduce the file size of some 3d models...
Oh view-based culling is a video game engine thing, in rhino you'd need a pretty nasty script. I'd start with isovist node and object property control to see what's the performance when culling objects rather than sub-objects.
This is awesome man, thank you so much for sharing!
It took two months, so I understood everything..(Probably)
And studied English together for me 😂
It was very helpful Thx!!
1:57:08 "Easy peasy lemon squeezy" -> Legend
You are a great teacher!
Hi Gediminas! Absolutely love the video, 12 hours is insane but definitely necessary! Been looking for this exact sequence structure to learn grasshopper to actually understand the components. I'm missing some components such as the all of what's under the "Rhino" tab in Grasshopper. Are you in Rhino 8 for this tutorial? And could it be that it's missing because I'm on Rhino 7?
Thank you, Messiah!
Much appreciated Mr.Ged . Can yu please do a course like this on Dynamo ?
I don't use Dynamo. Don't really see a reason for it to exist with Rhino.Inside.Revit being a thing.. Might be wrong though
@@geddan Okay to elaborate.. I meant a course on Dynamo for Revit, if you are able to?
I definitely know what it is. I just don't use it, so I am in no position to teach it :)
BIG effort dude! thank you!🙏🙏
Happy to help!
It's time to hop!
I love it. Could you make a video:course Rhino 8 for mechanical engineers/beginners? 😅
waiting for the intermediate course
thq so much sir truly inspired by you your every tutorial is so informative and not charging fee from us wow thq master god bless you i appreciate you alot !!!1
Thank you! This is great 🤩
You’re welcome 😊
Tysm
Have fun with this one!
super awesome tutorial! best i ever seen.
Glad you liked it!
You´re the GOAT!
1:41:03 this got my curiosity so i had to try to understand bymyself what could mean. I replicate it in GH and i guessed that this curve being periodic, could mean that it's made by 4 kinda virtual segments sharing points to close the curve. So i tried to evaluate the curve and realised that is was kinda right. For periodic case, domain is 0to4 and means that the section of the curve between first and second point it's domain is 0to1, second to third point is 1to2, 3rd to 4th point is 2to3 and finally 4th to 1st point to close the curve 3to4. Dunno if i explained right but if u try to evaluate that same curve u'll figure it out for sure. :) hope it helps
Ah, makes sense. It's dealing with sub-segments of a curve!
Thank you
Epic thanks for sharing!
I like it.Thank you.
Thanks!
I can't believe this is free
I'd like to thank you alot geddan for the amount of effort you put into the videos its unmatched. Also just a quick question is the tutorial intended for architects also or just general modellers
This is a course that I'll use as training material in the Architecture Department in Lund University :)
Personally I think icon display with name display above the compoent (with plugin), to be the best option
some componenets have the same display name, but different icons
Somewhat agree, but then the first thing that I have to teach a beginner user is how to get Bifocals installed in a blind "repeat after me" fashion.
@@DesignGoBrr parachute or melanoplus in packagemanger makes the process "simpler"
We love you.
Thanks a lot for teaching. There is one Grasshoper function which I can´t find. (Chapter 6 around 4:25:17): "Mesh explode". Is it because I use Rhino 7? I tried to figure out a similar Node but I can´t.
Is this real ? I am digging it after vacation . Mate you are changing open source education 🤯🎊
Rest up before you start! Grasshopper is a tough cookie 🍪
Hello,
Thanks for this beautiful work. I just began a foray into Parametric Architecture and Generative Design. I'm in 3rd year in University. From Lagos, Nigeria. Much love.
I once saw a comment where you listed books that would be important if one was to grow in Parametric Design. I caddy find that comment again. Can you help with it, please?
this man is amazing!
Thankssssssss man i really appreciate it you’re a legend ❤
Happy to help!
Thanks a lot! Are you planning on doing an advance course?
Impossible to do 1 video as "advanced course" because it gets super specialized. Advanced for engineering of steel structures, advanced for patterns, advanced for form-finding and so on
@@DesignGoBrr yea, Ik even 12 hours video is not enough for those. But are you planning to do those? do you have those in your timeline?
I wonder if there will be a rhino inside revit full course coming soon????
Eghem: th-cam.com/video/4P_wtBKnXnU/w-d-xo.html
thanks a lot!!
Welcome!
Can I request you to make a tutorial on jean nouvel's arab world institute facades working process or may be you can design anything similar like responsive facade by your own to help us.?
wonder if you could provide a grasshopper - blender - unreal workflow, post render?
What do you need blender for in this chain? I have made a few grasshopper -> UE5 workflow videos that you can find on the channel.
The merge keeps unique tree branches separate. It should not flatten them automatically
0;0;0;1;0;0;0 branch and 0;1 branch should be regarded as non-unique. Treating them as unique helps uot 1% of the time and just makes things messy 99% of the time.
4:23:40 greetings i want to ask about the mesh explode tool i can't seem to find it in my grasshopper tabs is it a plugin of some sort ?
Ah, mesh explode is part of MeshEdit plugin, that can be downloaded from Food4rhino.com
OMG 11h long video... You're crazy man but I like it :)
From time to time... an 11h video is needed.
Hi, have you tried Plasticity? Could you make a tutorial about it?
Haven't tried it yet.. But had it on my to-do list for ages... Will bump it up a bit to higher priority.
Thank you boss
Welcome~
Really Great 👍
please use draw icons display mode.
no
People: Tutorials are waaaay too long almost for 2 hours, bla bla.
Gediminas: 'Hold my beer.'
Drops a 11-hour tutorial.
💥
Short format videos have more drawbacks than benefits