Do not consider my previous question, just watched again and found the moment you explain shifting to automatic shows up planes and axes allows you to move around along them. Thanks again for the videos
Clearly explained. But just a suggestion- as a beginner tutorial, you skipped why the list needed to be flattened and what list lacing does. These two are critical foundational concepts in dynamo.
Good video for using Dynamo, but fir just chang all windows head height can be very easy. Just select one window then right click to select all in the project. Then Chang the head height value. Or select everything in model then filter out windows only, then change head height value fir all windows.
I don't even know what the use of dynamo is for. Could you explain...have I been missing something extraordinary in the last 15years of experience? When do I use it? I live and work in San Francisco the center of technology innovation. And still today a lot of offices here do not use Revit. How important would Dynamo be for a small to medium size office? Where I believe most of us work. I would love to have your thoughts on this.
Andre Arantes well, if you don’t know, it doesn’t mean there is no way to use it. There are many attractive projects around the globe, out of San Francisco. Yes, these are more high end projects and you wouldn’t find them on every corner for sure. But why to be so skeptical? I mean, I agree that even today in 2019 there are lots of “AutoCAD thinking” people, who can’t learn Revit because “it’s easier” just to stick with 2d CAD for all their life till they retire. But it doesn’t mean designers can’t explore new instruments of creating design. For example, I designed a wall mirror with Grasshopper 3D (similar program like Dynamo) in Rhinoceros 3D. It has a complicated shape of geometry. We then cut all the peaces on a laser cutter and assembled this cool peace of furniture. We covered it with a lacquer and it looks just awesome! I can send you a picture if you would like to see. So, it would be very difficult to design and produce such a furniture object. And when we talking about building design - it is even much more helpful! Let’s not be afraid of new instruments of design! Let designers to design :)
you probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Maxton Forrest i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Great video! How can you move the point within the dynamo window and not with the slider, and how come the point selected shows planes and axes? Can you explain how to do that please?
Hi Sir. Your videos are all very useful!.. I'd like to know if you can make a dynamo video for a direct link in excel. Let's say an estimation for the number of CMU or block units and the amount of mortar on a wall? Thank you & more power!
I liked the video but, I think what it will be hard is knowing what "commands" to search when setting up the algorithm. By commands I mean the possible actions and parameters such as Flatten and stuff like that. At this point, and having understood the use of Dinamo, where should I go to learn all the actions and associated results possible? I dont know if I have explained myself clearly as I am not using then Dynamo terms to formulate my question..any help please?
Good.... PLS more of dynamo tutorials....... Pls guys let give him more likes...... He deserves it...
Thank you Balkan, I was expecting some dynamo tutorials from you. We need some more videos on it
Do not consider my previous question, just watched again and found the moment you explain shifting to automatic shows up planes and axes allows you to move around along them. Thanks again for the videos
Very well explained, I was able to learn and understand this Tutorial. Thanks
Clearly explained. But just a suggestion- as a beginner tutorial, you skipped why the list needed to be flattened and what list lacing does. These two are critical foundational concepts in dynamo.
Awesom.. Please do Dyanomo Tutorials from beginign like sequence.. We need more videos on dyanmo
Very nice, we need more dynamo tutorials like this
Thank u so much
Good video for using Dynamo, but fir just chang all windows head height can be very easy. Just select one window then right click to select all in the project. Then Chang the head height value. Or select everything in model then filter out windows only, then change head height value fir all windows.
I don't even know what the use of dynamo is for. Could you explain...have I been missing something extraordinary in the last 15years of experience? When do I use it? I live and work in San Francisco the center of technology innovation. And still today a lot of offices here do not use Revit. How important would Dynamo be for a small to medium size office? Where I believe most of us work. I would love to have your thoughts on this.
Andre Arantes well, if you don’t know, it doesn’t mean there is no way to use it. There are many attractive projects around the globe, out of San Francisco.
Yes, these are more high end projects and you wouldn’t find them on every corner for sure. But why to be so skeptical?
I mean, I agree that even today in 2019 there are lots of “AutoCAD thinking” people, who can’t learn Revit because “it’s easier” just to stick with 2d CAD for all their life till they retire. But it doesn’t mean designers can’t explore new instruments of creating design.
For example, I designed a wall mirror with Grasshopper 3D (similar program like Dynamo) in Rhinoceros 3D. It has a complicated shape of geometry. We then cut all the peaces on a laser cutter and assembled this cool peace of furniture. We covered it with a lacquer and it looks just awesome! I can send you a picture if you would like to see.
So, it would be very difficult to design and produce such a furniture object. And when we talking about building design - it is even much more helpful!
Let’s not be afraid of new instruments of design! Let designers to design :)
Thank you very much for these tutorials about dynamo!! It could be interesting to see an application to a façade or on a roof
you probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Langston Franco instablaster :)
@Maxton Forrest i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Maxton Forrest it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out !
@Langston Franco No problem xD
Very helpful 👌 tutotial...thank u
more videos about dynamo please
Great videos! But my question why actually use dynamo in the first place?
Excellent and very well explained
More dynamo tutorials please
Please upload full tutorial dynamo video
More dynamo videos please! Also this seems pretty similar to grashopper!
Yes please do more videos on dynomo
After we do this for what do we use it then ?
This was really cool!
Could you please make videos on creating complex geometries using dynamo
Great video! How can you move the point within the dynamo window and not with the slider, and how come the point selected shows planes and axes? Can you explain how to do that please?
Hi Sir. Your videos are all very useful!.. I'd like to know if you can make a dynamo video for a direct link in excel. Let's say an estimation for the number of CMU or block units and the amount of mortar on a wall? Thank you & more power!
Amazing, thank you😊
Please show us how you used this in your Revit project... How did it affect the facade
I liked the video but, I think what it will be hard is knowing what "commands" to search when setting up the algorithm. By commands I mean the possible actions and parameters such as Flatten and stuff like that. At this point, and having understood the use of Dinamo, where should I go to learn all the actions and associated results possible? I dont know if I have explained myself clearly as I am not using then Dynamo terms to formulate my question..any help please?
Same here
mooore videos about dynamo please balkan and really thank u
Thank you so much
Can You do the Add parametes to project through shared parameters in dynamo.
Great and how to you do to import it on dynamo ? Can we array along splin line ? Thanks so much
could you make a video to draw a sloped floor?
More please
You have my like please do some parametric path on Dynamo I know u can please Balkan Sr.
thank you sir
How to do same thing with multiple points (multiple point attractor) like curves ?
Why do we need to use "Flatten" when everything works wothout it?
How to apply it on the facade ?
You should consider 3D animation.
Excelent
More pls!!!
COOL
Finally!!!
thnx for the video but dynamo is not practical for the moment we can't design with it
Howly sit😍
hi
first thanks
just numbering your course please
i dont understand the usefulness of this attractor