All Videos Tagged Data (Grasshopper) - Grasshopper2024-04-25T12:00:02Zhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Data&rss=yes&xn_auth=noStanding in the suntag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2016-06-01:2985220:Video:15401612016-06-01T12:52:49.663Znavidhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/navidhatefnia
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</a><br />This shows how a man feels in an open field during a year in Nelspruit South Africa. Very first climate analysis before starting design.
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</a><br />This shows how a man feels in an open field during a year in Nelspruit South Africa. Very first climate analysis before starting design. Thermal Walkertag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2016-04-08:2985220:Video:15036192016-04-08T11:08:39.163Znavidhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/navidhatefnia
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</a><br />This movie illustrates how NV method simulates Mean Radiant Temperature by gathering short wave radiation from direct, diffuse and reflected solar radiation ...
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</a><br />This movie illustrates how NV method simulates Mean Radiant Temperature by gathering short wave radiation from direct, diffuse and reflected solar radiation ... Rhino-Grasshopper geometry to Processing | Curvestag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2015-02-11:2985220:Video:12225832015-02-11T17:51:38.797ZLeonardo Nuevo Arenashttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/nuarle
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</a><br />A custom made component for translating Rhino/Grasshopper curves into Processing Code<br />
developed by Leonardo Nuevo-Arenas<br />
nuarle@complexgeometry.org<br />
[Complex Geometry]
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</a><br />A custom made component for translating Rhino/Grasshopper curves into Processing Code<br />
developed by Leonardo Nuevo-Arenas<br />
nuarle@complexgeometry.org<br />
[Complex Geometry] Paneling Surfaces Webinar | Part05: Exploring Surface Geometry Cont'dtag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-10-24:2985220:Video:7122862012-10-24T12:33:37.809ZGIL AKOShttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/GILAKOS
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</a> <br></br>Paneling Surfaces in Grasshopper | 2012 October 19<br></br>
modelab.nu<br></br>
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Overview:<br></br>
Surfaces are the main type of geometry used for creating smooth, rational shapes within the Rhino3D modeling environment. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with NURBS surfaces, this webinar will incrementally unpack a…
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</a><br />Paneling Surfaces in Grasshopper | 2012 October 19<br />
modelab.nu<br />
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Overview:<br />
Surfaces are the main type of geometry used for creating smooth, rational shapes within the Rhino3D modeling environment. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with NURBS surfaces, this webinar will incrementally unpack a diverse set of surface-related techniques through a series of “live” exercises with Grasshopper. With two instructors offering guided curriculum and continuous support it is our goal to provide you with an in-depth and personal learning experience. Additional topics covered will include: how to move through “surface space”, creating and analyzing simple surface panels, and how to create custom panels on a surface.<br />
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Topics:<br />
What is a Surface? How do I make one and what are its parts?<br />
Wait!.. A Surface has its own Space? How can I navigate this Space?<br />
How can I divide my Surface into Panels? Can I ensure they are flat -or- How do I keep them curvy?<br />
I just tested all of my Panels for planarity but what do those numbers mean? How can I more intuitively visualize the results?<br />
Now I have simple Panels, but can I create my own custom Panel Object at each original Panel location?<br />
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Details:<br />
Level: Some experience suggested. Beginners can review our Introduction to Grasshopper Webinar here: vimeo.com/album/2103407<br />
Suitable For: All Creative Professionals: Artists, Architects, Designers, Engineers, Programmers, Students.<br />
Software: Rhino 4SR9 or Rhino5Beta + Grasshopper 0.9.<br />
Instructors: Ronnie Parsons + Gil Akos | Partners, Studio Mode<br />
Pricing: $99/$59 : Professional/Student Rate. Register now to Access the Full Webinar Content and Videos: <a href="http://modelab.nu/?p=7238">http://modelab.nu/?p=7238</a>. Paneling Surfaces Webinar | Part04: Exploring Surface Geometrytag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-10-24:2985220:Video:7124282012-10-24T12:33:06.362ZGIL AKOShttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/GILAKOS
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</a> <br></br>Paneling Surfaces in Grasshopper | 2012 October 19<br></br>
modelab.nu<br></br>
<br></br>
Overview:<br></br>
Surfaces are the main type of geometry used for creating smooth, rational shapes within the Rhino3D modeling environment. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with NURBS surfaces, this webinar will incrementally unpack a…
<a href="https://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/paneling-surfaces-webinar-part04-exploring-surface-geometry"><br />
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</a><br />Paneling Surfaces in Grasshopper | 2012 October 19<br />
modelab.nu<br />
<br />
Overview:<br />
Surfaces are the main type of geometry used for creating smooth, rational shapes within the Rhino3D modeling environment. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with NURBS surfaces, this webinar will incrementally unpack a diverse set of surface-related techniques through a series of “live” exercises with Grasshopper. With two instructors offering guided curriculum and continuous support it is our goal to provide you with an in-depth and personal learning experience. Additional topics covered will include: how to move through “surface space”, creating and analyzing simple surface panels, and how to create custom panels on a surface.<br />
<br />
Topics:<br />
What is a Surface? How do I make one and what are its parts?<br />
Wait!.. A Surface has its own Space? How can I navigate this Space?<br />
How can I divide my Surface into Panels? Can I ensure they are flat -or- How do I keep them curvy?<br />
I just tested all of my Panels for planarity but what do those numbers mean? How can I more intuitively visualize the results?<br />
Now I have simple Panels, but can I create my own custom Panel Object at each original Panel location?<br />
<br />
Details:<br />
Level: Some experience suggested. Beginners can review our Introduction to Grasshopper Webinar here: vimeo.com/album/2103407<br />
Suitable For: All Creative Professionals: Artists, Architects, Designers, Engineers, Programmers, Students.<br />
Software: Rhino 4SR9 or Rhino5Beta + Grasshopper 0.9.<br />
Instructors: Ronnie Parsons + Gil Akos | Partners, Studio Mode<br />
Pricing: $99/$59 : Professional/Student Rate. Register now to Access the Full Webinar Content and Videos: <a href="http://modelab.nu/?p=7238">http://modelab.nu/?p=7238</a>.