Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing! 👍 I've got a question: to get to Weavebird's Vertices Component you typed "WBV"... It's not very intuitive to find out, so my question is, how did you come to it? Is there any list with shortcuts for GH components or something? So far I've only discovered that I can type "crv" instead of "curve", but I believe there are many more time-saving shortcuts, and I just don't know where to look... 🤔
Hmm, most of the time I just type in the whole tool name, with WBV (vertices) and WBE (edges) being an exception... Oh and // creates a panel , so //test will create a panel with "test written in it".... Oh and the format for number sliders is min..max , so -50..50 will create a slider between -50 to 50 , while -50.000..50.000 will create the same slider but with 0.001 accuracy. Most of it is just word-of-mouth knowledge honestly..
@@DesignGoBrr I see, thanks for the tips. Will add few more here in case if someone finds it useful, [ ~ ] symbol for Scribble, and [ * ], [ / ], [ + ], [ - ] symbols for Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. Quite often used, and I did see some professionals who are really good in GH but would actually type full "multiplication" word, hehe
thank you so much! I was searching for a tutorial exactly like this:) keep up the good work
Happy to help!
Amazing thats way we can intergrate with rhino veiwport woww
Awesome !!
Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing! 👍
I've got a question: to get to Weavebird's Vertices Component you typed "WBV"... It's not very intuitive to find out, so my question is, how did you come to it? Is there any list with shortcuts for GH components or something? So far I've only discovered that I can type "crv" instead of "curve", but I believe there are many more time-saving shortcuts, and I just don't know where to look...
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Hmm, most of the time I just type in the whole tool name, with WBV (vertices) and WBE (edges) being an exception... Oh and // creates a panel , so //test will create a panel with "test written in it".... Oh and the format for number sliders is min..max , so -50..50 will create a slider between -50 to 50 , while -50.000..50.000 will create the same slider but with 0.001 accuracy. Most of it is just word-of-mouth knowledge honestly..
@@DesignGoBrr I see, thanks for the tips. Will add few more here in case if someone finds it useful, [ ~ ] symbol for Scribble, and [ * ], [ / ], [ + ], [ - ] symbols for Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. Quite often used, and I did see some professionals who are really good in GH but would actually type full "multiplication" word, hehe
great video as always, question; updated laptop guide coming soon or is last years still relevant?
It's comming. Next week probably!
@@DesignGoBrr awesome