Rhino 3D Grasshopper Keyshot Webinar 2.0 | Cademy
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
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Join our free webinar session to learn and create CAD model using Rhinoceros 3D, generate parametric texture with Grasshopper and create photorealistic renders using Keyshot.
Our Courses :
Grasshopper : www.cademy.xyz/grasshopper
Parametric Texture : www.cademy.xyz/texture
Keyshot : www.cademy.xyz/keyshot
Rhino : www.cademy.xyz/rhino
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:07:14 Rhinoceros
00:49:15 Grasshopper
01:13:36 Keyshot
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.
Awesome!
Thanks for joining our LIVE classes as well Chess! Good luck with your future projects and let us know if you have any questions! :) We really appreciate your constant support!
Thanks!
You are welcome!
thanks!
Welcome!
I am an economist and have no idea about what's going on there but really enjoyed. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your channel❤
Thank you so much!
Hello, very well explained, how did you generate the images with a technical style on the cover, right at the beginning of the video?
See the upper dimensions corner ,place the dimensions in the view port you want the dimensions to be seen
Thank you! You can either use screenshots or OBS to screengrab.
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.
Could you tell me how you did the surface texture like desert of REACTION DIFFUSION
This was created using a custom script in Grasshopper. You can find more details in this post: www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/2d-reaction-diffusion-to-3d
in the grasshopper part, when I populate the frames on the surface, they are in an asymmetrical form which leads to an asymmetrical pattern, keen to know why the script acts like this, could someone help me out?
This could be because of how your surface seam was made. Try using the SrfSeam command to reposition the seam on the symmetrical part.
@@Cademy thank you sooo much