In this tutorial, we will model the Dinara Kasko algorithmic cake in Grasshopper. First, we will start with a series of square cells and then by moving them up, scaling and rotating them, we will form the base curves. Then we will use the grasshopper attractor techniques to connect the scale factor to the attractor and finish the tutorial. Download the example file👇 parametric3d.com/geometric-cake/ Our free Tutorials👇 parametric3d.com/rhino-grasshopper/ Enroll in our course and learn more!👇 paracourse.com Join Our Instagram👇 instagram.com/parametric.3d Facebook Page👇 facebook.com/parametrichouse 👉 Subscribe to our RUclips channel 📹 ruclips.net/user/parametrichouse 🗣 And hit that bell notification button! ⏰ 👍 Like our videos to hear from us more often! 😊 Comment below to support us! 📝
Its rather funny how I was using the concept at 9:00 for a voronoi cell loft that I was doing. Totally separate project same concept. Its nice that the code is so easy to transfer.
In this tutorial, we will model the Dinara Kasko algorithmic cake in Grasshopper. First, we will start with a series of square cells and then by moving them up, scaling and rotating them, we will form the base curves. Then we will use the grasshopper attractor techniques to connect the scale factor to the attractor and finish the tutorial.
Download the example file👇
parametric3d.com/geometric-cake/
Our free Tutorials👇
parametric3d.com/rhino-grasshopper/
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Its rather funny how I was using the concept at 9:00 for a voronoi cell loft that I was doing. Totally separate project same concept. Its nice that the code is so easy to transfer.
Good idea 👍
awesome mate!
Thanks buddy😊
Muchas Gracias!
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Hi how do you get the labels with names above the nodes?
It's an add-in called Bifocals. They have ready for download on their website in the describtion.
@@andreasfengerbendixsen6976 Thanks!