Be cool to see this principle being applied to polysurfaces or a tutorial on how to apply a grasshopper mesh design to a polysurface. Thanks for the tutorials.
hey, beautiful tutorial! I was wondering if this works on closed surfaces? I tried mapping a closed loft but the loft breaks, how could i addapt it? thanks by the way :)
you are very good at grasshopper but pls slow down, improve the sound quality or atleast put each command as text in the corner so i dont have sit an inch away from the screen.
I was looking for Grasshopper tutorials and this is as same quality as the paid ones from Online school. Thanks for this ARKIM7
Be cool to see this principle being applied to polysurfaces or a tutorial on how to apply a grasshopper mesh design to a polysurface. Thanks for the tutorials.
Thanks for the comments. Good suggestion ! Of course I will make a quick tutorial on this on polysurface.
Wonderful tutorial, thank you so much!
hey, beautiful tutorial! I was wondering if this works on closed surfaces? I tried mapping a closed loft but the loft breaks, how could i addapt it? thanks by the way :)
Hi, thanks for the video! But where is the rest where it turns into a mesh?
Hi, Right click and bake the morph surface then it'll generate the mesh in Rhino
@@arkim7studio280 Oh! Thank you :D
you are very good at grasshopper but pls slow down, improve the sound quality or atleast put each command as text in the corner so i dont have sit an inch away from the screen.
Appreciate your comments! Will do work on the pace and video quality for everyone's learning benefits.
Why not draw a curve and rotate it around an axis.
This is way too complicated for a simple model like this