Heey! Thanks so much! You saved me a ton of time. One quick question . Let’s say I have a surface with a hole in the middle, if I use the grasshopper model it’s gonna nest both the hole and surface in different la places. Is there any way to group them or bind them so they are nested together?
Hi, great video! Do you have a fast way to also sort and laser the walls of the buildings while being aware of the material thickness you will be laser your model in?
you certainly can, you would just need to decide upon the logic that partitions the objects on a material basis: rhino layers, face orientation, etc, are all some possible ways to consider. Then you could just entwine the data to perform the same process to all of them separately.
Lemme tell you something, you are saving LIVES
Thanks for share , This video has a high educational value.
great video and great channel!
Thank you kindly!
Hey, great video, thanks! Can you please do a video about giving numbers to the buildings with different heights for the physical model?
sure
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Heey! Thanks so much! You saved me a ton of time. One quick question . Let’s say I have a surface with a hole in the middle, if I use the grasshopper model it’s gonna nest both the hole and surface in different la places. Is there any way to group them or bind them so they are nested together?
You are brilliant!
like mate!
Hi, great video!
Do you have a fast way to also sort and laser the walls of the buildings while being aware of the material thickness you will be laser your model in?
you certainly can, you would just need to decide upon the logic that partitions the objects on a material basis: rhino layers, face orientation, etc, are all some possible ways to consider. Then you could just entwine the data to perform the same process to all of them separately.
can you share the gh file?? :) pls
1:46 you can turn on measuring with line option in rhino ua-cam.com/video/zVVO_aF805A/v-deo.html
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