Thank you for sharing this. I found it in a perfect speed and the way you give around a second holding the mouse next to the name of the command (component) is a great way for us to read it well. Looking forward to more work by you!
Loved the video. It works great for a rectangular surface. I am working on a surface which is trimmed from sides and center. There is a problem in creating the pipe around bracing curves. There is no continuous member created at the edges of this trimmed surface which doesn’t allow the curves for pipe to terminate at the edge, rather it is moving out of the geometry and is also filling up the cutout. Any solutions to that?
Great video. What if i want to create a surface inside this structure? like a glass in real life.. in my grasshopper i only have a mega structure like this, not the surface.
Hi, Thanks for the great video! I am having a problem that i have encountered while following a number of tutorials, hopefully you can help me solve it. At 3.50 you connect both extrude components to one surface component. When i try to do this it will only allow me to connect one, not both. If you have a solution that would be great! Thanks
@@tadghg94 Same issue here. Just duplicate the surface, associate a "unit X" to the extrude going y-wise and a "unit Y" to the x-wise extrude. Then just join those to a common slider value.
Can you please tell me how to render the file after making in grasshopper, clearly step by step in Lumion My initial problem is ,the file I made in grasshopper isn't showing in rhino, I mean it's showing but not unavailable to export, it seems blank when I open those file in another software, like blank file opening..but showing me the image while in rhino
Thank you for sharing this. I found it in a perfect speed and the way you give around a second holding the mouse next to the name of the command (component) is a great way for us to read it well. Looking forward to more work by you!
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This one tutorial helped me learn grasshopper 100000X better than anything else!!!!!!
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This video is absolutely fantastic, LOVE IT
U guys are absolutely awesome, THANK YOU
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Thank you so much for the video, you really helped me
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Your video is great, and the tutorial is very useful! Thank you a lot for sharing this!
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Loved the video. It works great for a rectangular surface. I am working on a surface which is trimmed from sides and center. There is a problem in creating the pipe around bracing curves. There is no continuous member created at the edges of this trimmed surface which doesn’t allow the curves for pipe to terminate at the edge, rather it is moving out of the geometry and is also filling up the cutout. Any solutions to that?
Thank you and wait for next tutorial
hi! thanks for the video, could you help to do some perforection to the surface? where natural light can shine?
Thank you, wait for next tutorial.
Thank you for this amazing video. I‘d like to know what dose “SV” mean? could this structure be considered as a gridshell?
Yes, correct
Great video. What if i want to create a surface inside this structure? like a glass in real life.. in my grasshopper i only have a mega structure like this, not the surface.
Yes, absolutely
Hi, Thanks for the great video! I am having a problem that i have encountered while following a number of tutorials, hopefully you can help me solve it. At 3.50 you connect both extrude components to one surface component. When i try to do this it will only allow me to connect one, not both. If you have a solution that would be great! Thanks
Thank you 😊
@@LEEADSTUDIO do you have a solution for my problem?
@@tadghg94 Same issue here. Just duplicate the surface, associate a "unit X" to the extrude going y-wise and a "unit Y" to the x-wise extrude. Then just join those to a common slider value.
@@tadghg94 Solved. Connect one, then press the shift key and connect the second one.
@@bollonga Thanks so much!
nice , can u plz tell how to get starting curvilinear form
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create surface> points on> rebuild> now you can manipulate the surface to create an organic form :)
Is there a tutorial to create the surface in Rhino? Sorry I'm a beginner
yes you need to create surface before.
Hello, i try to make the base surface from grasshopper so i can adjust it if needed but i cant find a way to do so, can you help me with this please
Thank you. Wait for next tutorial soon.
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Can you please tell me how to render the file after making in grasshopper, clearly step by step in Lumion
My initial problem is ,the file I made in grasshopper isn't showing in rhino, I mean it's showing but not unavailable to export, it seems blank when I open those file in another software, like blank file opening..but showing me the image while in rhino
Thank for watching
Just wait more tutorials videos 😊
@@LEEADSTUDIO I'm happy that you replied, I was confused over a small problem which is solved now, I just "bake" the model and everything happened
it's bettre to show all process, 'cause i can't finish this tutorial and a have problems in the middle of video.
Анна Сотник I think this video it’s too slow
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