ole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 09.02.2019
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 06.04.2019
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 22.06.2019
Option 2: Intensive Workshop for Intermediates - 8 hours: Start 29.06.2019
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 17.08.2019
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 16.11.2019
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 18.01.2020
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hole new realm?
This Parametric Design Workshop will provide you with the necessary knowledge and ability to use Grasshopper, a free visual programming plugin in Rhinoceros. The workshop will also include a hands on parametric project.
If you already know Grasshopper and would like to uplift your parametric knowledge, then you can choose option 2.
Option 1: General Workshop for Beginners - 16 hours: Start 07.03.2020
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nda like a T-Rex).
BTW: The real thing:
(a) accepts different top-bottom nurbs controlled by a variety of ways including attractors etc etc.This is the reason that several components are not "minimized" (this def is a "bit" garrulous I confess, he he).
(b) has clash detection capabilities in order to avoid embarrassing moments when talking with these Germans.
(c) has images of nice looking girls (for inspiration purposes).
(d) has images of MERO cases.
(e) uses about 50% less components.
(f) exports (EXCEL) drilling axis for those Germans.
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(z) can manage cladding support systems/corrugated sheets/etc without them... this def is 100% academic (see the unfortunate Roissy 2F and a myriad similar cases). Given the opportunity use Foamglas (1 "s") and avoid a myriad of issues.
BTW: this is a classic case about why we desperately need a decent block management at bake time: assume that you want to export something to your favorite AEC app (AECOSim, Revit, Allplan blah blah). By what means can you do it? (other than exporting a myriad of "individual/stand alone" balls/cones/tubes etc etc).
best, Peter
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he grid whose vertices will be considered. If you want the final coordinates to be whole numbers, use Step=1, if you want them to be multiples of 2, use size=2, etc.
Domain (D) = the extent in X that will be searched. The start of the domain represents the first search attempt.
The algorithm works as follows:
Starting at the left extreme of the search domain, a vertical line is intersected with the provided line, yielding intersection point X1.
The y coordinate of X1 is lowered until it is some multiple of S.
Another point X2 is made exactly S above X1.
From X1 and X2, the point closest to the line is selected.
If this point is closer than any existing best answer, it becomes the new best answer.
The search moves S units to the right.
Repeat until the end of the search domain is reached.
This search only looks at two potential candidates per vertical ray, so it should run in O(N), not O(N^2).
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volute Tools Pro, Plan C: C# using LibShapeOp stuff, Plan D: C# using Gegenbauer/Chebyshev "filtering"/"noise" correction). Unfortunately I have classified the latter as stuff for internal use only in my practice and ... well ... hmm ... it's not for sharing, I'm so sorry.
2. Or by offseting the hex curves on surface (dist according the attractor(s) influence) and then lofting this with that (offset not planar ... but "close" if the divisions and the topology are "suitable"). Unfortunately this is the slowest "method" known to man. Unacceptable by any means.
3. Or by modifying this C# with regard the planarity of the "inwards" loft profile (that's rather very easy):
But you have very limited time and something urgent occurred in my practice (as usual) + today is the Assen MotoGP and N46 is on pole! therefor I'm not sure that the whole combo could/would be ready on time for you.
Moral: next time > avoid doing/scheduling things ... er ... hmm ... the Greek way [i.e.: the very last moment at 23.59 that is, he he]). This method is known in Greece as "bakaliko" (don't ask what this means).…