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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.
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 de 3 jours est de 1050 € HT 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…
that it can send out. Best to have a dedicated control for this. Mach 3 is pretty good for what it is, but there is a reason that nice commercial machines end up with their own controllers that are RISC based. If you are using Mach3 currently, and you are interested in the advantages of having a DSP based control, which includes the ability to have a true closed loop system (yes even on a stepper based system), then you should check out Dynomotion Kflop (www.dynomotion.com). Come to think of it, your idea of having Grasshopper be a "control" of sorts could be easily accomplished with a Kflop board, as you are free to do what you like with it so long as you understand C and/or .net. …
Added by Kev Delaney at 2:39pm on February 28, 2013
you post a screenshot of what the message coming from its readMe! output looks like?2) Close your Grasshopper and Rhino.3) Download "Revo Uninstaller Pro" from here. It is free for first 30 days, which is what we need.4) Right click on the RevoUninProSetup.exe and check if the file is blocked. If it is, unblock it.5) Run the RevoUninProSetup.exe file and install "Revo Uninstaller Pro".6) Uninstall "MapWinGIS" with "Revo Uninstaller Pro". It is important that "Revo Uninstaller Pro" deletes not only files from MapWinGIS installation folder, but also all other leftovers (as registry inputs). Here is a small tutorial on how to do that. Watch it from 6:10 till the end.7) Restart your PC8) When your Windows boots up, make sure that you are logged in as Administrator!9) In your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".10) Turn off your Windows Firewall.11) Then turn off your custom Firewall (in case you have another one, besides standard Windows Firewall).12) Completely turn off your Antivirus.13) Download again the MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe.exe file from here.14) Right click on the MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and see if it is blocked. If it is, unblock it.15) Right click on MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.4.2-x64.exe file and choose: "Run as"... Administrator.16) One the installation preparation steps start, choose "Full installation". Wait for the MapWinGIS installation to finish.17) Right-click on "Rhino 5" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".18) Open the the ironpython_admin.gh file again, and again post a screenshot of the message coming from its readMe! output.19) Drop the "Gismo Gismo" component to Grasshopper canvas. Post a screenshot of the message coming out from its readMe! output.
So we will need in total three screenshots of the readMe! output messages.
Thank you once again for being patient, and sorry for the large number of steps.…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:52am on April 9, 2017
ions! == fantastic.
1. When at begin = false mode > (a) you can now see things and (b) you can reduce your panels (prior the interactive massacre,i.e. begin = true) based on the famous algo of mine as written in this top secret (C)(tm) function:
MassacreOnList(sListSorted, pC, CofCPanelDist) : in Plain English:: take no prisoners.
2. make a break > buy a book (you know what kind) > learn things > sky is the limit (in fact events/delegates is the limit - nasty stuff).
3. in order to get your def (the complete thing) YOU MUST post here a hymn (original, lyrical and passionate) related with the ultimate thing: my Panigale 1199.
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hot you posted suggests, that "Terrain Generator" tried two times to download the terrain file from opentopography.org, and it failed to do that both times.As the opentopography.org servers are working, the problem may be with your PC. It may for some reason blocking the "Terrain Generator" component from downloading the terrain file.Can you please try these steps:1) Close your Grasshopper and Rhino.2) Restart your PC3) When it boots up again, in your Start menu's search box type: "UAC", which will find your User Account Control Settings. Click on it, and a new window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".4) Turn off your Windows Firewall.5) Then turn off your custom Firewall (in case you have another one, besides standard Windows Firewall).6) Then completely turn off your Antivirus.7) Right-click on "Rhino 5" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".8) When Rhino boots up, run Grasshopper, and open the newest analyse_terrain.gh file from here. Do not increase the radius_ input. Try running it with the default radius: 600 meters.
After these steps, are there any warning messages with your "Terrain Generator" component?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 2:36am on March 30, 2017
hopper concepts and Parametric design. Design professionals from all industries are welcomed. Rhino intermediate level is required to attend this class. You will need to bring a PC laptop with Rhino 5.0 and latest Grasshopper installed.
Registration already started! Limited seats available.
To register:http://www.akiyomatsuoka.com/#!rhino-training-schedule/con8…
e any simple way of getting my hands on the values of the parameters for the Pareto-front configurations ? For the moment I'm dealing with them by Copy-Pasting the list of data on a panel...
2. The data is given like a % of the parameters' sliders. Can't we get the slider values directly ?
3. Is there an easy way to view the shapes on Rhino while "travelling" on the Pareto-front ? I was thinking of clicking on the Octopus Pareto-front shape (line or surface) while having the corresponding parameters configurations (thus shape) on Grasshopper (and Rhino).
4. Finally, is it just my PC or why can't we see the shapes evolving while the algorithms is processing ?
Those features might be coming in the next versions of Octopus but still, if you have any idea of how you would deal with my questions for now...
Thanks in advance
Thomas…
rt, setup material qualities and run it. It calculates for a few seconds then it crashes Rhino. I have not done any work in the grasshopper version. I found that if I turn OFF ray tracing completely it will run to an answer. I have attached my test file. This is as far as I have gotten with learning Pachyderm.
Computer #2- On my other PC when I try to load Pachyderm into the system it does not appear in Rhino and Grasshopper does not load. I have to un-install Pachyderm from the Control Panel to get Grasshopper to even work. I have tried un-installing Rhino completely, re-installing it, then installing Pachyderm to no avail. Same problem remains. Is there some kind of a previous residual from a previous Pachyderm installation that is preventing it from installing properly? I have spent hours on this single problem and am flummoxed.…