I've been on youtube a long while. I have never had the "urge" to subscribe to a channel more than I did watching this. Your tutorials are well explained, very concise and amazingly presented.
That was amazing, I didn´t know chatGPT had access to rhino common and rhino script syntax. Those attractors are stunningly beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Been using this for a project I've been working on. Keep in mind chatgpt isn't perfect and sometimes mixes up which objects have which properties and methods. So you'll definitely just want to use it to supplement your existing knowledge of how to create a definition that does what you want.
Hot damn that was amazing. I just learned so many new things, PolyLine, Mirror, CurveBoolean (I started grasshopper last week). It was incredibly helpful that you mentioned the commands for the simple things and had at least a frame of most things showing in the command prompt. Most tutorials are so boring its hard to motivate. But this was hella interesting and had just enough that I could pause and step through frames to figure out all the bits I don't know.
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks. And the 3d-meier is a great reference. In case someone was wondering, I got the Mesh Loft module from Mesh+ , even though not exactly the same one...
At 2:00 you drop the ghpython component...any tutorials on getting this running in grasshopper/rhino7? Only runs with python 2-which won't run on my windows 11 machine...
This is Amazing ! Thank you so much for taking the time with making this. Total beginner here so the question I am about to ask might be wrong. Here goes: Is there a way to combine a strange tractor equation with a more conventional shape, lets say a simple cube, or another platonic solid? I imagine the end result to be a shape that mimics the overall shape/geometry of a cube, but it is made out of there sweeping / interlocking curves.
interesting! One way to achieve it could be as follows: For each point generated by strange attractor, check if it's inside the cube, If the point is already inside, leave it as it is. If it's outside, move it to the nearest surface of the cube.
m.th-cam.com/video/bNRUxEYf5q8/w-d-xo.html I made this a year ago with python and grasshopper, the reason that I didn’t use gh-python inside grasshopper was that the NumPy cannot be called inside gh-python. So I had to write the code in Jupyter and saved the data in a CSV file, then brought it into grasshopper. Seeing something like this right now is absolutely mind-blowing.
would be posible a tutorial using the Tinkerbel Map? been trying and is quite hard to get it working. Amazing tutorial! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinkerbell_map
I've been on youtube a long while. I have never had the "urge" to subscribe to a channel more than I did watching this. Your tutorials are well explained, very concise and amazingly presented.
That was amazing, I didn´t know chatGPT had access to rhino common and rhino script syntax. Those attractors are stunningly beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
yeah, constantly improving and it's exciting to see how it can be used in Rhino-Grasshopper.
The Chanel name is the most adequate term for what this video demonstrate!
Been using this for a project I've been working on. Keep in mind chatgpt isn't perfect and sometimes mixes up which objects have which properties and methods. So you'll definitely just want to use it to supplement your existing knowledge of how to create a definition that does what you want.
man, as an architect, writing a script in python or c# was intimidating but with chatgpt ???? everything gone be fine. thx man
Yeah save a lot of time
I was able to use this to make long exposure photos with a robot at my college. Images turned out great. Thanks for the tutorial
Glad the tutorial was helpful! Keep up the great work!
Hot damn that was amazing. I just learned so many new things, PolyLine, Mirror, CurveBoolean (I started grasshopper last week). It was incredibly helpful that you mentioned the commands for the simple things and had at least a frame of most things showing in the command prompt. Most tutorials are so boring its hard to motivate. But this was hella interesting and had just enough that I could pause and step through frames to figure out all the bits I don't know.
This is magnificent, I love how you have good control over grasshopper, this combination is brilliant.
Thank you! Cheers!
Tqvm. Great tutorial. 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks. And the 3d-meier is a great reference. In case someone was wondering, I got the Mesh Loft module from Mesh+ , even though not exactly the same one...
Thank You Hokan, Mesh loft is from Chromodoris.
At 2:00 you drop the ghpython component...any tutorials on getting this running in grasshopper/rhino7? Only runs with python 2-which won't run on my windows 11 machine...
you are a genius
This is INSANE 👁️👃👃👁️🙏
Amazons. If we now want to 3d print this model is it possible that chatgtp help to optimize for printing? How would you do it?
thanks for this video, how did you change to night mode?
Here is my theme settings /Dark Theme: bit.ly/DarkModeSettings
Mother Trucker, the new age is upon us.
I am new at this, where do I start? Math Nodes ?
Any video series you recommend I should watch?
This is Amazing ! Thank you so much for taking the time with making this.
Total beginner here so the question I am about to ask might be wrong.
Here goes:
Is there a way to combine a strange tractor equation with a more conventional shape, lets say a simple cube, or another platonic solid?
I imagine the end result to be a shape that mimics the overall shape/geometry of a cube, but it is made out of there sweeping / interlocking curves.
interesting! One way to achieve it could be as follows: For each point generated by strange attractor, check if it's inside the cube, If the point is already inside, leave it as it is. If it's outside, move it to the nearest surface of the cube.
bless u man awsome content btw this chanels deserves the hype
Thanks mate , Much appreciated!
What software is used to render the final image of this output? It looks really cool
Interesting video. Can this be taught to be used for steel structures, such as automatically drawing frame buildings made of concrete or metal
Which kind of customisation tool or appearance settings do you use for your Rhino and Gh interface?
pretty, pretty .. pretty beast
Mind: blown
is it possible to create these without using python, just using the math nodes ?
Yes, it's possible but a looping mechanism is required. You can use a plugin like Anemone.
AMAAAAAAAAAAZING ♥
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I will click like, I will comment, and I will subscribe.
you're very welcome
thanks man that is great , is there any way to join chatgpt it says that ChatGPT is at capacity right now?
You're welcome, you may need to try again after some time.
.Thanks !
you'r fkng amazing
m.th-cam.com/video/bNRUxEYf5q8/w-d-xo.html
I made this a year ago with python and grasshopper, the reason that I didn’t use gh-python inside grasshopper was that the NumPy cannot be called inside gh-python. So I had to write the code in Jupyter and saved the data in a CSV file, then brought it into grasshopper.
Seeing something like this right now is absolutely mind-blowing.
That's a smart workaround, and the use of GH-Python remote is definitely worth considering for utilizing NumPy in Grasshopper.
would be posible a tutorial using the Tinkerbel Map? been trying and is quite hard to get it working. Amazing tutorial!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinkerbell_map