hopper) and High Definition visualizations (V-Ray) and exploring its scientific innovations supporting the users' platform philosophical ideas.
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Day 1: Introduction to MAYA tools, 3D exercise start.
Day 2: Continue 3D exercise.
Day 3: Original 3D architecture design.
Day 4: Grasshopper optional application on 3D architecture design.
Day 5: V-Ray Application on 3D architecture design.
30 DAY TRIAL SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:MAYA 2012: http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk-maya/free-triaRHINO 4: http://s3.amazonaws.com/files.na.mcneel.com/rhino/4.0/2011-02-11/eval/rh40eval_en_20110211.exe3DS MAX 2010: http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk-3ds-max/free-trialVRAY FOR 3DS MAX: http://www.vray.com/vray_for_3ds_max/demo/thankyou.shtml#thankyouPHOTOSHOP e ILLUSTRATOR: https://creative.adobe.com/apps?trial=PHSP&promoid=JZXPS
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Dopo questo corso lo studente sarà in grado di:- gestire liste- generare e personalizzare definizioni complesse- Installare e esplorare i principali plug-in di Grasshopper
PrerequisitiBuona conoscenza di Rhino (aver frequentato i corsi 1 e 2 oppure avere una comprovata esperienza di modellazione in ambiente Rhino) e conoscenza base di Grasshopper (aver frequentato il corso Grasshopper 1)…
Added by cesare griffa at 1:32pm on February 13, 2012
alone takes 8 seconds minus any other code:
Thanks to Google, Python coding is damn easy since English language questions about how to do something immediately gives peer reviewed and rated answers from stackoverflow.com and other sites. Much better than long reference manuals by single authors! My 19 lines of code were thus a lot easier and less frustrating then the 22 Grasshopper components with assigned numbers and wire input modifiers.
You do have to reverse the Windows backslashes with forward slashes in the file path Panel.…
in the book. But, with steps 22 through 24 I get a sine curve rotated 45 degrees on the x axis, not a helix. I assume I'm missing something simple.
Thanks,
Gene
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sg2012 TALKSHOP23 March 2012
The Talkshop is an opportunity to share perspectives, open debates, pose questions, challenge orthodoxies and propose new ideas in informal and open discussions between cluster participants, leading practitioners in various fields of expertise and emerging talents in digital design.
Topics:Shifting Attitudes How do we, as design professionals of the built environment, relate ourselves to materials?Material Energies: Effects An investigation of how energy interacts with intensive material properties and what this could mean for architecture.Material Flows: Applications The reality of the design practise.The Scale of Life An investigation on how material intensities vary through different scales.
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Added by Shane Burger at 11:21pm on February 12, 2012
ceros.
Public concerné /
Architectes et designers, utilisateurs de Rhino souhaitant paramétrer Rhinocéros à l’aide de Grasshopper, programme
associant des composants et une structure de graphe interagissants avec le modèle Rhino.
Une bonne connaissance de Rhinocéros est nécessaire. La langue de la formation est le français.
Structure et Objectif de la formation /
La formation se déroule sur 3 jours : les 2 premières journées sont consacrées aux « fondamentaux » de Grasshopper
avec en préambule une introduction au design et à l’architecture paramétrique et leurs impacts dans la conception, la
création et la construction.
La troisième journée sous forme d’atelier est dédiée à l’étude de cas concrets proposés par les stagiaires, qui, quelques
jours avant la formation, pourront envoyer leurs projets par mail à info AT rhinoforyou DOT com
Les stagiaires, après la formation, pourront rester en contact avec les formateurs de HDA par le biais du blog
complexitys.com et le twitter @HDA_Paris. La durée de cette formation permettra d’atteindre une autonomie et une
bonne compréhension basée sur des exemples concrets.
3 Formules possibles /
3 jours ( Initiation+Atelier ) : du lundi 20 septembre au mercredi 22 septembre
2 jours ( Initiation ) : lundi 20 et mardi 21 septembre
1 jour ( Atelier ) : mercredi 22 septembre
Programme ind icatif des notions traitéES pendan t la formation /
Introduction à la conception Paramétrique . Rhinoscript, Grasshopper: différences et similarités . Interface
graphique de Grasshopper . Objets, Données, Listes . Opérateurs scalaires : La mathématique de
Grasshopper . Gestions des données : la logique de Grasshopper . Vecteurs, Points, Lignes, Surfaces : La
géométrie de Grasshopper . Listes, Arbres, Branches . Le dessin paramétrique: exercices divers et exemples
. Références, Bibliographie, Support de cours . Ateliers d’architecture et design paramétrique (3ème jour) .
Moda lité de la formation /
Venir avec un PC portable équipé de Rhinocéros version 4.0 SR 7 et de la dernière version du plug-in
Grasshopper (téléchargeable sur www.grasshopper3d.com).
Le coût du stage est de 350 € HT/jour par personne.
Réserver votre place dès que possible car les places sont limitées à 10 participants maximum.
Inscriptions et renseignements: Jacques Hababou, info AT rhinoforyou DOT com
Pour en savoir plus sur l’architecture paramétrique: www.complexitys.com…
e surface. It is doing the work, but the different surfaces have different dimensions, and that's something I would've not expected with a revolution surface (which is supposed to have radial symmetry right?).
Info about the surface:
1 - The revolution surface's profile is a straight line joined to an arc (I'm getting a surface, not a BREP as a result of the revolution operation)
2 - The axis of the revolution is offset in relation to the curve (So I'm getting a void in the middle of the surface, like a ring)
3 - The surface I'm isotrimming is an offset of the original surface (I don't know if that has any relevance)
4 - The surface is being reparametrized in the Isotrim and divide domain components.
I've attached an image explaining my problem, and the rhino and GH files. Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
pd: In the image, the orange lines represent the surface subdivision, which is what is giving me problems.…
omplete images into the gallery. Exact number of characters is 32023. Can this be larger? In this one sequence I have 1805 images.
Also because they are frames of an animation I would like to be able to view them faster than 1 fps. I know that if I was processing data from them that the speed would be dependent on GH processing time, but it would be nice to preview much faster without having to leave GH.
EDIT: If I could use relative filepaths the list could be longer as there are only 22 Chars in the name and they are stored in the same file as the definition. = 1455 images
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