Videos for UC Berkeley - Grasshopper2024-05-05T10:59:31Zhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/video/listForLocation?rss=yes&xn_auth=no&location=UC+BerkeleyLocal Code: Site Design Algorithmtag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2009-11-23:2985220:Video:323982009-11-23T07:48:46.561ZBenjamin Golderhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/BenjaminGolder
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</a> <br></br>using VB.NET scripting in grasshopper, we were able to loop grasshopper definitions on large sets of files. We ran it on a sample batch of 500 different streets, but only 150 are shown in this video. So in the end, we actually have 500 3dm files, referenced geospatially, with 3d geometry on layers for different materials and object types. To make the video, we exported thousands of…
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</a><br />using VB.NET scripting in grasshopper, we were able to loop grasshopper definitions on large sets of files. We ran it on a sample batch of 500 different streets, but only 150 are shown in this video. So in the end, we actually have 500 3dm files, referenced geospatially, with 3d geometry on layers for different materials and object types. To make the video, we exported thousands of illustrator files and used applescript and indesign to turn them into 5,100 layered jpegs.