Hello there,I'm trying to get Speckle viewer to work & I'm not having a huge amount of success, so just want to check if I'm doing something wrong, or if there is a problem somewhere else!Here's what I've done:- Set up an account- Got my Grasshopper geometry ready to go & setup with data…
Hello All,http://beta.speckle.xyz/ is ready for a trial run. If you're interested, use the following beta key to get access: smoothsliders Just pop it in the "I have a beta key" field at this link:…
Hello, I tried to test the speckle stream. But if I´m loading Grasshopper and have the folder SpeckleSuite (with the .gha and the .dlls in it) in the Libraries folder, Rhino is crashing. Grasshopper is starting if I delete all the .dlls.Did I miss something important?This is the…
Dimitri ,speckle is still working? Non of its versións are working for me.Thanks
Hey there folks, Speckle is ready for a small test run. If interested, check it out: http://streams.speckle.xyz/#!/Bye for now!
Speckle is growing: all sliders online.See a seasonal parametric model exported from grasshopper, all dressed up with some fancy glowy stuff that's there just for the fun:…
Hello! I've been playing around with Speckle this week and must say that this is the most convenient way to accessibly share 3d models online that I've used yet. Well done. That said, I have a big ol' list of questions and observations to run past you...Is the geometry that gets uploaded to Speckle…
Speckle does stuff with Grasshopper and the Internet (usually).
Speckle has quite a rich, albeit short, history:
1. Speckle The First: http://speckle.xyz
Speckle The First simply allows you to upload geometry to a server and then view it online from anywhere.
2. Speckle The Second: http://beta.speckle.xyz
Speckle The Second allows you to precompute a discrete portion of your solution space and then play with it online by manipulating sliders, through some quite primitive sliders.
3. Speckle The Third: http://streams.speckle.xyz
Speckle The Thirds does the same as Speckle The Second (see above), but better and is wrapped in a more attractive ui.
All the above were experiments in developing a protocol for design data communication that is easy to use and just works.
Forward to now: https://speckle.works
Speckle enables data rich collaboration between designers: structure your own communications channels and evolve complexity gradually, from simple geometry to fully integrated BIM-like “smart” objects.
Check out the tutorials:
1. How to install
2. How to send and receive data
3. How to build your own bim
Speckle is Open Source, released under the MIT Licence. That's polite language that you can do whatever the f*** you want with it, including taking the code and start selling it for a profit (as long as you credit).
Another important thing to note is that we are taking feature requests and we do ask questions, but not in the grasshopper forum:
We hang out on slack and on the discourse forum.