All Videos Tagged developable (Grasshopper) - Grasshopper2024-03-28T09:14:13Zhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=developable&rss=yes&xn_auth=noOloid developabletag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-12-16:2985220:Video:7486032012-12-16T11:24:56.954Zenrique sorianohttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/enriquesoriano
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</a><br />Developable surface modelling. First parametrically, then by dymanic simulation.<br />
Done with kangaroo
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</a><br />Developable surface modelling. First parametrically, then by dymanic simulation.<br />
Done with kangaroo Tapeworm, closed loop testtag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-03-19:2985220:Video:5588372012-03-19T23:41:56.909ZMårten Nettelbladthttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/MNettelbladt
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</a><br />Developable surface created with the Tapeworm script. The surface is a straight strip when unrolled.
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</a><br />Developable surface created with the Tapeworm script. The surface is a straight strip when unrolled. RoboFold Facade Fabrication Workshop September 2011tag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-03-19:2985220:Video:5585952012-03-19T15:21:18.714ZJeghttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/Jeg
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</a> <br></br>An overview of the 'Facade Fabrication' workshop RoboFold held in London, September 2011.<br></br>
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Run by Greg Epps and Daniel Piker, the workshop explored digital and physical design processes for producing facade panels in curved sheet metal.<br></br>
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I was an assistant tutor at this event.<br></br>
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The processes we developed utilize the…
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</a><br />An overview of the 'Facade Fabrication' workshop RoboFold held in London, September 2011.<br />
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Run by Greg Epps and Daniel Piker, the workshop explored digital and physical design processes for producing facade panels in curved sheet metal.<br />
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I was an assistant tutor at this event.<br />
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The processes we developed utilize the Kangaroo and Lobster IK plugins for Rhino, both developed by Daniel Piker. Kangaroo Hinge Relaxationtag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2011-08-20:2985220:Video:3842812011-08-20T21:53:39.445ZMårten Nettelbladthttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/MNettelbladt
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</a> <br></br>A mesh consisting of 4 flat surfaces is relaxed to a cone-like shape by using the Hinge Force in Kangaroo. It's a bit tricky to make it out in the (yellow) GH model so check the baked examples "Before" and "After", they show the difference pretty…
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</a><br />A mesh consisting of 4 flat surfaces is relaxed to a cone-like shape by using the Hinge Force in Kangaroo. It's a bit tricky to make it out in the (yellow) GH model so check the baked examples "Before" and "After", they show the difference pretty well. Developable cone-like surface 2 - Kangaroo Hinge Forcetag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2011-08-20:2985220:Video:3850392011-08-20T21:10:49.378ZMårten Nettelbladthttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/MNettelbladt
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</a><br />Using the Hinge Force in Kangaroo to create a (developable) cone shape.
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</a><br />Using the Hinge Force in Kangaroo to create a (developable) cone shape.