algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Albums: Sverchok
Location: nikitron.cc.ua/sverchok.html
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@Vicente,
I've never used Cinema 4D. Interesting to see that their XPresso first appeared in 2002 with the release of Version 8 http://www.digitalpostproduction.com/2003/09_sep/tutorials/ko-8-xpr...
I totally agree, and actually see a maybe overlooked advantage. Grasshopper users are becoming more valuable as their skill sets can now be extended to operate in revit, blender... or sketchup
Nathan Miller's 'Cricket' for sketchup
http://www.theprovingground.org/2013/04/announcing-cricket-for-sket...
The Grasshopper name is on its way to become genericised. In the future we'll say, "I used to work on the original grasshopper" or even "I used to work on a really old grasshopper called XPresso, before there were grasshoppers."
@Nikitron,
I like your approach to transparency of Nodes allowing the user to see manual settings and outputs at a glance. All thought I see a problem with lots more data. When you click on the Blue Header Arrow does it hide the info?
I was just going for the play on words as Sverchok is Russian for cricket :)
I think David has openly maintained that others will come along and it his responsibility to stay ahead of the game.
Competition is always catching up, that’s its job. You won’t defeat the competition by flailing around and yelling “Mine!”. The only way to get on top is to write better code than the competition and the only way to stay on top is to keep writing better code than the competition....
http://ieatbugsforbreakfast.wordpress.com/2011/10/03/obfuscation-fe...
'You should consider that Imitation is the most acceptable part of Worship, and that the Gods had much rather Mankind should Resemble, than Flatter them' Marcus Aurelius
or rather
'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery'
I'm sorry but that's just not cricket :)
You even named it 'Grasshopper'... way to be subtle about it :)
Nice work. And nice to hear Blender joined the visual programming crew.
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