THANK YOU SO MUCH for this one. You returned in full force. These things are super needed. I'm glad that such tutorials returned. This is getting better, way better.
In this grasshopper tutorial, we are going to use the Kangaroo 2 plugin to model a tensile structure by using a rectangular mesh base and a series of curves for controlling the overall shape. Download Example file👇 parametrichouse.com/kangaroo-tensile Enroll in our Course👇 paracourse.com/ 👉 Subscribe to our TH-cam channel 📹 th-cam.com/users/parametrichouse 🗣 Remember to hit that bell notification button! ⏰ 👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊 Comment below to support us! 📝
this is really great. As i am aiming to substitute traditional software for tensioned textile structure with parametric design, like grasshopper, i miss some specific control over the periferical curvature of the mesh through tensioned cables running in the periferical jackets. In this tutorial the only control is by altering the U and V count of the surface. Could u give me a clou? regards dietrich
Hi, I am getting this error message when setting 2 anchor point "1. Solution exception :Offset and length were out of bounds for the array or count is greater than the number of elements from index to the end of the source collection." Any idea how to correct this? Thank you.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this one. You returned in full force. These things are super needed. I'm glad that such tutorials returned. This is getting better, way better.
Thank you, Samuel 🙂
In this grasshopper tutorial, we are going to use the Kangaroo 2 plugin to model a tensile structure by using a rectangular mesh base and a series of curves for controlling the overall shape.
Download Example file👇
parametrichouse.com/kangaroo-tensile
Enroll in our Course👇
paracourse.com/
👉 Subscribe to our TH-cam channel 📹
th-cam.com/users/parametrichouse
🗣 Remember to hit that bell notification button! ⏰
👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊
Comment below to support us! 📝
Wow, fantastic tutorials on Kangaroo 2, exactly perfect inspiration for tensile stucture design! Thanks so much!
You're welcome :)
this is really great. As i am aiming to substitute traditional software for tensioned textile structure with parametric design, like grasshopper, i miss some specific control over the periferical curvature of the mesh through tensioned cables running in the periferical jackets. In this tutorial the only control is by altering the U and V count of the surface. Could u give me a clou? regards dietrich
so nice
this video was very helpful. May i know how to display those points grips at 3:21 of video. Thank you
Great :) You have to use rhino7 and turn on the Gumball (down ribbon in rhino)
Nice to meet you.
I don't know the value of gravity for a kangaroo, do you know how much?
Thank you in advance.
Hi, I am getting this error message when setting 2 anchor point "1. Solution exception :Offset and length were out of bounds for the array or count is greater than the number of elements from index to the end of the source collection." Any idea how to correct this? Thank you.
Great video as always, will there be lessons in the future about panelization?
Sure we will add more videos
Can u please suggest the rhino coaching centre in tamilnadu ( india) it will helpfull for me
is it possible to use kangaroo 2 with rhino7?
Yes, and this tutorial was made using Rhino 7
Rhino 7 already has kangaroo inside grasshopper so you don't need to install anything