Grasshopper Kangaroo Tensile Tutorial [Rhino]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2020
  • In this Grasshopper Kangaroo Tensile Tutorial, learn how to make tensile structures using kangaroo plugin in grasshopper 3d in Rhino.
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    So, what will you learn in this new grasshopper architecture tutorial for parametric architecture?
    First, we’ll show you how to use grasshopper 3d and rhino 3d to establish a plane surface and different anchor points to make stress points using kangaroo plugin in grasshopper to use it for parametric modeling and parametric design.
    Next, you’ll go through the grasshopper scripting process or grasshopper definition to generate a tensile surface by using kangaroo components through anchor points and a plane surface, basically the surface that you can manipulate with number sliders. This is a great example of parametric design and parametric architecture.
    Rhinoceros is a 3d modeling software for architects and designers, and grasshopper is a plugin that is used for virtual scripting for parametric modeling and parametric design in architecture for creating parametric facade for building designs. This process is also called computational design and generative design.
    This is a grasshopper rhino tutorial and you will go through this rhino grasshopper scripting for 3d parametric design. Check out more architecture tutorials for grasshopper 3d and rhino 3d tutorials from our parametric architecture playlist. These lessons will take you from beginner in grasshopper/rhino to advanced level.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @ArchAnime
    @ArchAnime 3 года назад +1

    great video! thank you for sharing!!!

  • @MrSnowboardShredda
    @MrSnowboardShredda 2 года назад

    hey there. when I attach my point anchors to the entwine component, nothing happens. I have solver turned on and everything connected properly? any advice?

    • @nicholasputrawijaya
      @nicholasputrawijaya 2 года назад

      hey there,
      if we are really facing the same issue here then the issue is that the point we connected to anchor(anchor that connected to second and third input of entwine component) is not touching the surface/mesh edges. so my solution to this is that rather than set the point from set one point options and snap it on rhino viewport, I set the point by extracting point from evaluating the edges line of the surface/mesh using evaluate curve components. by doing this the point and the curve are touched and the problem is solved.
      hope my solution work for you too.
      also to mention, thanks from me to architutors channel for sharing this tutorial.

  • @hadilnouaime9486
    @hadilnouaime9486 3 года назад +3

    hey! my 3 length line commands plus the anchor will not attach to the entwine all at same time. 1:55 (video reference)

    • @architutors
      @architutors  3 года назад +2

      Hold the 'Shift' key and then you can connect multiple components into a single input.

    • @hadilnouaime9486
      @hadilnouaime9486 3 года назад +1

      @@architutors thanku !