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In Generic
Netherlands
Приєднався 24 гру 2021
In_Generic is a parametric design consulting studio.
We are a group of architects and computational designers having solid professional experience in world-renowned architectural and design firms.
We provide online courses on parametric design tools for architects and designers, sharing our knowledge.
Feel free to reach out if you would like to learn or collaborate.
We are a group of architects and computational designers having solid professional experience in world-renowned architectural and design firms.
We provide online courses on parametric design tools for architects and designers, sharing our knowledge.
Feel free to reach out if you would like to learn or collaborate.
Variable mesh density - easy with Grasshopper
Working with mesh geometry requires setting up and controlling the resolution of our geometry - for practical or aesthetical reasons. Luckily, Grasshopper allows us to do that with "Remesh by colors" tool!
More videos on mesh modeling in Rhino and Grasshopper: ua-cam.com/video/1-nlWrSvKGw/v-deo.html
We provide online courses on parametric design tools and accept commissions for projects
Our website - ingeneric.org
Parametric design market - ingeneric.org/market
Our Instagram - / in_generic
0:00 - Introduction
1:35 - Base for remeshing
4:30 - Remeshed geometry
5:30 - Deforming mesh
8:20 - Extracting network
9:00 - Multipipe lattice
10:20 - Mesh gradient
12:20 - Conclusions
More videos on mesh modeling in Rhino and Grasshopper: ua-cam.com/video/1-nlWrSvKGw/v-deo.html
We provide online courses on parametric design tools and accept commissions for projects
Our website - ingeneric.org
Parametric design market - ingeneric.org/market
Our Instagram - / in_generic
0:00 - Introduction
1:35 - Base for remeshing
4:30 - Remeshed geometry
5:30 - Deforming mesh
8:20 - Extracting network
9:00 - Multipipe lattice
10:20 - Mesh gradient
12:20 - Conclusions
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Відео
Make 2D from any Rhino mesh - in seconds!
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We all have been in a situation, when we spend hours and hours to create an elegant organic mesh structure. Then comes the time to make crisp and clean diagrams and drawings - but default Make-2D in Rhino doesn't provide a desired result. Waiting for minutes to get the lines from a 3d-geometry and then maybe hours on cleaning the result. Luckily, we have developed a very simple yet efficient wo...
Sci-fi parametric pattern design tutorial
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In today’s tutorial, we will be showing you a quick and clean method of making a sci-fi pattern for facade or tiling using Grasshopper. Let us know in the comments what content would you like to see from us next time and check our parametric market to support us and help us make more free tutorials for everyone! We provide online courses on parametric design tools and accept commissions for pro...
Extended reality with Rhino and Fologram
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Augmented reality could be a powerful tool for design and project presentations. Especially if combined with Rhino and Grasshopper! On one of the In-Generic projects, we will explain how to transfer your digital models to the real world! Get 25% off on an annual Fologram subscription with promo code - INGENERIC (valid until the 18th of April 2024) Fologram website - fologram.com We provide onli...
DUNE: parametric architecture of the Arrakis
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The second part of the long-awaited Dune has been released and we, as architects were particularly fascinated by the environment and architecture of it. So we thought, would we be able to recreate it using the tools we are most familiar with? Planet Arrakis - a deserted world with distinctive architecture. But can this design be replicated using Rhino and Grasshopper? The answer awaits you in t...
Parametric patterns with Grasshopper. Part-II
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After many requests to show more parametric patterns made with Grasshopper, we recorded another tutorial on the topic. If you would like to get access to more parametic patterns and 3d-models, check our Parametric design market - ingeneric.org/market To arrange a session or course DM us on Instagram - in_generic?hl=en Or check our website - ingeneric.org/
Al-Bahar parametric facade with Grasshopper done the right way. Part-II
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First part of the tutorial - ua-cam.com/video/_SmltawJVbU/v-deo.html If yo uwould like to support us - please check our parametric design market - ingeneric.org/market Our Instagram profile - in_generic?hl=en Our website - ingeneric.org Drop us a message if you would like to join our course about Parametric design or leave a comment if you have suggestions for the next videos :) ...
Al-Bahar parametric facade with Grasshopper done the right way. Part-I
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This is the first tutorial about modeling a parametric kinetic facade of Al-Bahar tower (original design by AEDAS architects). Showing the correct approach to its logics, geometry and explaining the data management strategy. Please check out our Parametric design market if you would like to support us: ingeneric.org/market (you can purchase this very script from there) Please send us a message ...
New Grasshopper vs Elefront and Human
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New Grasshopper vs Elefront and Human
Parametric mesh modeling with Grasshopper
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Parametric mesh modeling with Grasshopper
Grasshopper modeling magic: See how we made the most epic Christmas bulbs ever!
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Grasshopper modeling magic: See how we made the most epic Christmas bulbs ever!
I don't have the prepend element component
Great work! This is exactly what I'm looking at!
Super,!
If you want to transform a 2d image into 3d, you have direct ai applications (2d to 3d) to convert and do that without the need for gh. (here it seems to me you are just using create a depth map, and not really ai to convert 2d to 3d). Several new AI applications constantly emerge for 2d to 3d. Anyway, thank you! (This is a 2d to 3d mapping).
Good point! Indeed there are several Ai applications to do it. However here we show a way to generate a bas-relief using Grasshopper and also remesh it to achieve a clean quad mesh.
Amazing
Thank you! :)
Love it
Thank you! :)
Great tutorials, one area I am interesting but not seeing content in English kinetic architecture plus ardinio…. Other wise I would like you folks take on fabrication maybe live stream for 3D printing or 3D printing ready creations…
Adding your folks Coral tutorial was super interesting if you would like to explore that more in the future
@@Techne89 thank you very much for your comment and suggestions! We are glad you find the tutorials useful :) 3d-printing and digital fabrication in general is something we have expertise in and we will be definitely making more tutorials and live sessions about that in the future! Regarding kinetic architecture, we have recently made a tutorial about the Al-Bahar tower and its kinetic facade - ua-cam.com/video/_SmltawJVbU/v-deo.html and we will probably make more tutorials on the topic later on Best regards, In_Generic
@@ingeneric Great news ✌🙏
Thanks for the video ! Very useful and interesting as always !!!
Thank you! We appreciate it a lot :)
Very interesting,well explained thank you so much
Thank you! :)
hey! love the video, ive been trying to follow the script but at around 39:00 you use a match tree component onto the brep linked back to the merges result, however i seem to always get the error "Input trees must have equal number of paths". ive tried researhcing it but had no luck. any advice?
Hello! Thanks for your comment, much appreciate it :) So, an important thing to consider about "match tree" component is making sure that both input trees have the same amount of branches. If the amount of paths isn't matching in both data streams, I would suggest checking the previous steps for a potential error (sometimes it can be something really small, like forgetting to graft/shift paths at some point). Please let me know if it worked, and if not we can have a look at another possible solution :)
Nice video !
Thank you :)
Very nice teaching vidéo. Efficient and usefull
Thank you! :)
Ce sujet est actual
We are waiting next video, thank you very much for your labor
Thank you :) It will be coming soon!
Ivan, thank you so much for very interesting explication
Thank you! :)
Your Cours are very useful , bravo!
Thank you :)
Very useful information
Thank you :)
Merci pour votre chaine UA-cam, c’est tres pratique !
Merci! :)
Very interesting very interesting
Thank you :)
Is the quad remesh a free tool or do I have to download it?
Quad remesh is available by default starting from Rhino 7
Thanks for the cool tutorial!
Thanks, hope it was helpful :)
Sorry for the confusion, at 10:45 I am talking about ctg(a), or 1/tg(a), not tg(a). A silly mistake, but I hope it didn't affect your understaning of the script :)
Very interesting presentation. Usefull tool and techniques to support engineering needs.
Thank you! Really appreciate it :)
Thanks for the script! It´s helped me a lot)
Thanks for your comment :) Glad it was helpful!
@@ingenericthe only thing that i did not understand its what expression did you use for Amplitude for giving that coral texture? thanks!
@@yauheniyakarpenka4371 so, depending on the aesthetics you would like to achieve (and the initial direction of the mesh) you need to put either -x or keep it without changes
@@yauheniyakarpenka4371 So, we used the "-x" expression, to make sure we reverse the texture direction
Wow I like it!
Thank you very much :)
Круто и браво !
Thank you :)
Очень круто ! Какой сложный процесс стоит за этими уникальными изделиями ❤
Thank you so much!
Now let’s move them 😂 great one as always
where can i find list normalizer
It’s a component from Heteroptera plugin
Amazing video man. Very helpful.
Thank you! We appreciate your comment :)
Pfft very inefficient way to do it. It could be done with 4 components
Our way is universal, others probably won’t work with the outlines from the Dune video on our channel. But we are super curious about your approach! Could you please share your code with us?
didn't realize there was a specific application. Anyways, I would prefer to move Z, offset and then loft through the closed poly lines.@@ingeneric
@@jannep2906 thank you for sharing your thoughts! Sometimes you can’t loft curves correctly when they have different numbers of segments. That’s where our methods comes to use
It is actually the only universal way to do it. When you offset curves - sometimes their topology is not matching, so you can't get a clean quad topology, and when you loft such curves - the topology can twist or become self-intersecting. And if you can manually tackle it for a pair of curves - it gets almost impossible to fix it for multiple sets of curves.
@@marchukuk6948 Thanks, exactly the point. You start realizing it only with experience :)
Merci beaucoup pour le tutorial ! C’est tres interessante. J’attends le Visio au ce sujet encore , bravo
Thank you for posting this tutorial, it's amazing! Also looking forward to testing Fologram myself :) Are you planning to make more tutorials about AI design in the future? Would be very interested to see more, maybe even turning an AI-generated image into a model visible in AR?
I love this movie! Thanks for the video, it was very interesting and useful to watch from an architectural point of view. Looking forward the next tutorial!
Thank you! We will be posting it soon :)
beyond amazing Ivan , all the best
Thanks a lot Amir! Likewise :)
This is insane! I loved this video, please keep it up :)
Thank you :) We will be posting more soon!
Love It!
Thank you! :)
a beautiful idea to recreate the Dune architecture!
Thank you! :) We are aiming to make more in the following weeks
@@ingeneric looking forward to it!
Thank you.
Thanks for you time!
thank you for the video
thank you for interesting material! For what do u use normalizer?
Thanks for your comment! So, before connecting any data list to the Graph mapper, we have to remap the values to a domain from 0 to 1. We can either do it through a process of remapping (using Remap numbers and bounds) or simply use the Normalizer component (which comes from Heteroptera plug-in)
Nice work thanks for sharing. I'll try to follow the steps, may have questions.
Thank you :) Please let us know
wow! thanks a lot InGeneric team! used this recently in my university project :)
Thanks for your comment! Very glad it was useful :) We will be posting more tutorials on a similar topic soon :)
Hi bro iam working on rhino 7 just update to 8 but my viewport is dark mode like viewport is black how i can change to light verison like rhino 7 please help me🙏
Hello! You can change it by going to Display and changing your background colour to the lighter one :)
Wow! Very interesting! Would be interested in learning more about different mesh-modeling methods. Will you be posting more videos about this topic? Also, your course about SubD was very useful :)
Thanks a lot :) Yes, definitely, we are planning to record more tutorials about meshes soon, but we also have some other topics on our schedule, that you will hopefully find interesting too :)
That’s a very useful video! Thanks a lot, especially impressive how simple is the script for the second pattern :)
Actually, a lot of things and patterns that look complex, have a very straightforward principle at their basis :) Glad you liked it, thanks for your feedback!
TNX 😎 It would be great to create a new series that combines ChatGPT's Python-based capabilities with Grasshopper, thus enabling intricate patterns and forms to be created.
Indeed! The AI tools are not limited with Chat-GPT though, and we will be showing them in our new AI for design course :)
Useful tutorial, prehaps more architectural applications of gh for future tutorials. Could be done through deconstructing an existing building that has deployed a certain computational technique. I would like to vote for a parametric truss system for a stadium or an agent simulation through a building, could be a crowd simulation, or looking at ways automate spatial analysis like prescirbing desk arangment for a office building based of sight lines, accesibility or external forces like direct sunlight would be cool; in a fashion where several videos build skill and knowledge to a functioning model that can be furthered and tweaked by the viewers to fit their unique requirments.
Thanks for your comment! We are definitely going to post some more architecture-related tutorials soon, as well as optimization processes :) We are also going to launch our new course about AI in architecture design soon, the updates will be posted on our Instagram page. Regards,
Hi, could you do make a Rhino tutorial for the Guggenheim Museum in New York City? It would be a dream to see it, please! :)
Hello Alex! That's a great idea, we will put it on our list for next Architectural tutorials :)