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Cademy xyz
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Online LIVE Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, and KeyShot 3D academy for Industrial Designers.
Parametric Footwear Texture | Rhino 3D Grasshopper & Keyshot
www.cademy.xyz/footwear
Master Rhino 3D and Grasshopper to create advanced parametric textures for footwear. You will learn to handle 3D scans, apply NURBS modeling, attractor textures using Lunchbox, and prepare designs for 3D printing and digital fabrication, enhancing your design portfolio.
Master Rhino 3D and Grasshopper to create advanced parametric textures for footwear. You will learn to handle 3D scans, apply NURBS modeling, attractor textures using Lunchbox, and prepare designs for 3D printing and digital fabrication, enhancing your design portfolio.
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Keyshot Rendering Course
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More info : www.cademy.xyz/keyshot Register : www.cademy.xyz/signup Welcome to the LIVE Keyshot Masterclass by Cademy in English & Español. Keyshot is one of the leading rendering software demanded by the design industry. Keyshot can create amazing renders in simple steps, but learning with unstructured tutorials can discourage you from mastering this software. With Cademy, you can systematical...
Cademy eLearning platform
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www.cademy.xyz offers Live 3D rendering classes such as Keyshot and 3D modelling live sessions for Grasshopper 3d and Rhinoceros 3d. The courses are taught by professional Industrial and Product Designers to students and professionals who would like to up their technical skills. #productdesign #industrialdesign #rendering #cgi #CAD #students #design
Why are my XY planes so big? how can I control that?
Hello from CATALONIA IS NOT SPAIN
how to download the files ? i am not able to download through website
I learn a lot from your live videos... Thank you very much...sir ❤❤❤❤
Hi, Do you know why I cannot select the surface on Rhino at 46:46 ?
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Indeed :)
Hey! nice webinar and well explained. I just wonder how you turn the surface into a solid. I know one way is offsetsrfc command. But maybe I miss a step to not use any command or making into a full solid. Thank you! for the video
1:02:48 Your higher element of this speaker is closed polysurface or open polysurface? My boolean operation was fail
Hey, not sure if you have the same issue. My boolean failed too because I forgot to cap the extruded rectangles. Somehow missed the step. My boolean only worked once they were a solid like the original surface.
When in doubt, check the object properties before the operation to determine whether the two objects are solid. You can also try performing the Boolean Difference operation in smaller batches.
One of the best tutorial, 👍 Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
how can i access to zip file ,
The ZIP files for all our webinars can be downloaded at our webpage www.cademy.xyz/webinars/harman-kardon-neo
how do I get the contour space tab ? I cannot go beyound minute 35... I cannot grate the gaps between the rives ... GRRRR!
Are you sure you are using the same Contour component? See the resource files, you might be using a different contour component altogether. This one is Contour "Create a set of Brep or Mesh contour".
Hi, thanks for the tutorial! I need some help. :( At minute 30:20, when we're supposed to move the surface using the control points, I can move them correctly. However, at minute 35:00, I can't create a closed solid poly. I can clearly see that as soon as I move the control points, the surface moves away from its boundaries. Any idea how to fix this? I noticed that when you do it, it stays 'stuck' to the boundaries. Thank you very much in advance; your tutorials are amazing!
@@nicolasandresbertotto7131 Rebuilding the surface with a higher density of control points fixed the problem of the mesh not joining. The issue arises when you rebuild with fewer points; it can cause the surface to deviate from the original boundary within the default file tolerance of 0.001 mm. So yes, try rebuilding with a higher number of control points.
So interesting, thank you very much I learned a lot !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very well done content to start learning rhinoceros and grasshoppers, many thanks!
Thank you!
In 2024, am wondering where your videos have been, jeez thanks for this amazing helpful content.
We are working on them, check our webpage for quick snippets cademy.xyz/learn
Excellent class, huge learning! Regarding grasshoper I have a question what would be the ideal setup for when applying the Difference Boolean command does not lock, I observed that my Rhinoceros stays for hours and hours and does not perform the command do you know how I can solve this or do I need to buy a Mac? Congratulations on the Exceptional Class
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the class. Regarding your question, it sounds like the issue might be related to the complexity of the geometry or the computing power of your current setup. Can you try to perform Boolean difference in small batches. If not, try to simplify geometry or check if your Rhino is updated. Buying a Mac is not necessarily a solution to this problem. Both Windows and Mac systems can handle Rhino and Grasshopper efficiently. Hope this helps! If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Congratulations on your progress!
@@Cademy 👍
Wow! If you will show some lessons, how you did it, will be perfect ❤
Yes, of course, you can learn how to do this with our Computational Design workshop at cademy.xyz/code
How to made the N0.3 texture?i reall need use it,hou much just this single one?i cant join your calss,because my English is bad!
The third texture is made using a combination of the Kangaroo plugin and Rhino solid operations. We only offer classes in English at the moment unfortunately. However, you can turn on the captions to see the voice subtitles in Zoom.
I am unable to make thing snap to centre. It snaps to what it thinks is the centre, but when you zoom in it is incorrect.
It sounds like Grid Snap might be turned on or the incorrect Osnap is being referenced. Try turning off Grid Snap and double-checking your Osnap settings to ensure you're snapping to the actual center.
Thank you.
You are welcome :)
Hey I just cannot add my surface to grasshopper it just wont select the surface. Can anyone help ?
Did you try to explode the geometry first? If you use a surface container, you cannot import a polysurface into it. Please make sure you have exploded the geometry into individual pieces and then select the surface.
@@Cademy i managed to do it. it was because the seam line was in front of the surface.So the surface was 2 pieces when i was trying to add it to de surface node. I re modeled the main surface and chose the line on the back as the first line when running the network srf command.
is this topology optimization? If so any advice for building this setup in houdini? :)
I am not sure if you can do something similar in Houdini. :(
houdini is a vfx software, specifically designed for movies/game development/content creation. Topology optimization is a branch of core mechanical engineering which is used to optimize engineering products and structures for weight savings, cost savings, and overall performance over the lifetime. there are multiple commercial packages available in the market which do the same for decades. if you only want it for the visuals, and your end goal is different, then you can simply create cad from scratch.
Exciting stuff!
Thank you!
How the living fuk do you only have 7k subscribers?
what file name do you import in grasshopper
Check the file with the .gh extension.
how we can make the shape pattern to sewing it
I couldn’t understand the question properly. Could you elaborate a bit further?
great webinar Aman, really appreciate your effor tin making such a great training modules, it is a great source for learning rhino.
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Such a amazing video!!❤ I wonder if i could use this grasshopper code(?) in the cylinder shape model 😢..
Yes you can! Use "Surface Frames" to create normal planes to create geometry on curved surface.
thank you
You're welcome
Thank you so much for amazing tutorial,very well explained
Glad it was helpful!
me watching the webinar to see how will you model the blades , and finding out the blades are prebuilt model 🙂🙂 jokes aside , amazing tutorials and very detailed
Sorry, it was a LIVE webinar and we were already running out of time.
genius method... thanks bro.
You are welcome!
simply AMAZING , keep these Webinars coming please , Subscribed and turned all notifications on
Haha, thank you!!
merci bqp frr
anyone else having issues to run Lunchbox on Rhino7?
Use package manager and download the latest version of Lunchbox. Also update your Rhino. This should resolve the issue.
The video is very informative thanks for uploading.
Glad this was helpful!
That is absolutely amazing!!! The logic behind every step is very helpful for beginners to understand workflow. Thank you very much!
Real exciting 1hr 42mins of a video, learnt a lot many new things. Being an Architecture Student this knowledge helps me in my work. Learnt some of the important techniques of Rhino 3D, Grasshopper and Keyshot all in this beautifully paced video. Please keep posting such amazing video sessions here for students like us. Love from India, Maharashtra, Pune.
Thank you!
Thank you a lot, this showed me so many good tricks i didn't know before!
Happy to help!
Interesting, but no video on main page fix it plz!
Check the LIVE/Stream section on our RUclips profile. We host LIVE webinars, and unfortunately they don't appear on the normal video section.
Thank you! No. Wait. THANK YOU!!!!
We are glad you liked it Alexander!
If anyone is having problems with the curves at the start set the blend start to curve end. great tutorial as always. Thanks.
You might want to consider flipping the curve direction when using the Blend Curve command. If it doesn't work, please let us know.
Thank You Aman, for sharing this tutorial! For the very beginners (as me) is super useful!
Glad it was helpful!
That’s awesome, great as always
Glad you like it!