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New Challenge Based Modeling community on DesignReform
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Started this discussion. Last reply by David Fano Dec 17, 2010.

 

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Data Trees Webinar at http://designreform.net/2010/06/rhino-grasshopper-webinar/

June 11, 2010 from 1:30pm to 2:30pm
I will be presenting a live webinar tutorial on (6/11) at 1:30 p.m. EST. I will be discussing data trees using Grasshopper for Rhino. This model is created from a set of parametric lines that are built upon each other, using the data tree tools within Grasshopper to access the individual elements and create lofted surfaces.
Chris C might attend David Fano's event Feb 5
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New Challenge - Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Hi All, here is a competition we are running. Winner gets an HP plotter and Featured on ArchDaily http://www.designbymany.com/challenge/electric-vehicle-charging-stationHope to see some cool GH submissions!DaveSee More
Discussion posted by David Fano Dec 30, 2011
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Hello David; First of all thank you for your great tutorial for parametric truss. I really appreciate that. I was able to follow every steps of the tutorial until I reached the final part where I was required to apply the triangular patten onto the…
Nov 13, 2011
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Hello David; First of all thank you for your great tutorial for parametric truss. I really appreciate that. I was able to follow every steps of the tutorial until I reached the final part where I was required to apply the triangular patten onto the…
Nov 13, 2011
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New Sponsored Challenge on DesignByMany

Hi All! Dave from DesignReform here.  I wanted to let you all know about the latest challenge on DesignByMany.  http://designbymany.com/challenge/pedestrian-street-roof "The challenge is to design a pedestrian street roof to protect people from the elements while still maintaining natural lighting. Based on the provided site condition, create a roof canopy for an exterior pedestrian street." The prize is an…See More
Discussion posted by David Fano Mar 1, 2011
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David Fano replied to David Fano's discussion 'New Challenge Based Modeling community on DesignReform'
Any feedback or thoughts?  We already have one response in GH
Dec 17, 2010
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New Challenge Based Modeling community on DesignReform

Hi All! Just wanted to let you know that the team at DesignReform has just launched a new community called DesignByMany.  You can read about it here: http://designreform.net/2010/12/introducing-design-by-many-designbymany/ The first sponsored challenge is to…See More
Discussion posted by David Fano Dec 15, 2010
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Data Trees Webinar at http://designreform.net/2010/06/rhino-grasshopper-webinar/

June 11, 2010 from 1:30pm to 2:30pm
I will be presenting a live webinar tutorial on (6/11) at 1:30 p.m. EST. I will be discussing data trees using Grasshopper for Rhino. This model is created from a set of parametric lines that are built upon each other, using the data tree tools within Grasshopper to access the individual elements and create lofted surfaces.
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Data Trees Webinar at http://designreform.net/2010/06/rhino-grasshopper-webinar/

June 11, 2010 from 1:30pm to 2:30pm
I will be presenting a live webinar tutorial on (6/11) at 1:30 p.m. EST. I will be discussing data trees using Grasshopper for Rhino. This model is created from a set of parametric lines that are built upon each other, using the data tree tools within Grasshopper to access the individual elements and create lofted surfaces.
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At 2:45am on November 13, 2011, AlexAlex said…

Hello David; First of all thank you for your great tutorial for parametric truss. I really appreciate that. I was able to follow every steps of the tutorial until I reached the final part where I was required to apply the triangular patten onto the curved surface. The pattern only appears on one of th subsurfaces but not the entire subsurfaces. Would you be so good to explain how to achieve the result you have shown on the video please? Will be awesome if you could help. Regards.

At 6:17am on March 12, 2011, owen wilsonowen wilson said…

Hi David,

 

i realise ur probably vry busy so i really appreciate u taking the time, thanks.

 

im tryig to model this....http://www.hao.nu/project/mex/mex1.html...rhino, grasshopper, 3ds max, anything would do. i tried by using a spline cage in 3ds max then distorting it with the wave and noise modifier, i tried in grasshopper using an enneper function and the minimal surface tool, but so far i didnt manage to get the desired effect.

 

any ideas/tips would be welcome

 

thanks

At 8:44pm on October 9, 2010, mandy lammandy lam said…
Hi David,

I have been referred to you by David Rutten. He cannot find a solution to my problem, see if you are more intelligent :)

Im sure you have seen the good old tutorial on how to build a parametric truss --> http://designreform.net/2009/07/rhino-grasshopper-parametric-truss/

Im wondering how you can add thickness to the truss. Right now it is just a piece of fabric with holes.

Many Thanks,
Mandy
At 6:10pm on December 6, 2009, dave weidkampdave weidkamp said…
It was nice to see you at AU - enjoyed the pecha kucha - I also was able to meet up with Zach Downing. I would like to get one or both of you out to Washington to do a Rhino / Grasshopper / Scripting workshop. Let me know if there is interest and what type of schedual works best.
Take a look at Lynden's NING page http://lyndenrhino.ning.com. Some pretty good work and some with 'greater opportunity for improvememt'.
At 11:16am on June 11, 2009, a-nginea-ngine said…
I second that. Thanks for being here!
At 4:20am on May 19, 2009, bojana vuksanovicbojana vuksanovic said…
just to say, i followed a few of the tutorials that you made.. really appreciate that you were posting them! and also, they were really great and clear! thanks!
 
 
 

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