Great Video and super easy to follow! I'm trying to apply this facade to a curved surface; I've got the front working where it follows my curve and i can move the fins in and out. But the back is flat and I need to follow the curve? Any ideas? I think its somehwere to do where I project the contours. Thanks heaps and once again, great video.
Hi Om, thank you for the tutorial! Super easy to understand. However, I don't know what went wrong for me towards the end- it's not allowing me to join two breps together.
Hi thank you for posting this great video. I was wondering if you could help me maybe show how we could manipulate the fins so that they go instead of top to bottom we have the option to rotate them at a specific angle.
Hey OM I am a subscriber of ur page and I Love the work U been donig with the tutorials, please keep going, I am a studant of Ur work and sutudant of Architecture.. Thanks
Hello, Thanks for the great tutorial! Can you explain how to offset the two smaller parts, so if they are CNC machined they can fit on in another? Thanks!
Hello Teodora Barbu !! ☼ thank you for your comment, here I leave the link of a plug-in for the rhino-archicad connection, I hope this helps you www.food4rhino.com/app/rhinoceros-archicad-connection
it seems that they are already exporting the geometry, I just checked that there is a live connection for gh also on this website, www.graphisoft.com/archicad/rhino-grasshopper/ if you review it maybe you will find the solution, any comments you can tell me here or on facebook: facebook.com/Om.EGVO/
May i know How to export each layer to artcam separately .. also please show me how to nest vectors into some particular size bcoz i usually use 8feet *4ft sheets .. i want those baked vectors to settle into that size.. Please.. thank u
Nice work! This is a fairly good tutorial, but could be much better by 1. ditching the lame techno soundtrack (god bless the Mute button), 2. adding voice over stating the selected commands you're using and describing what they do, and 3. slowing down when selecting command and entering values. #2 and #3 are redundant, but both together would be helpful.
Hey great tutorial, only one question; once those panels are made, is there a way to mesh them (harden them) rather than have them as soft curves? i tried Brep Mesh but can't figure out what the "S" [settings] needs.
Hi Daniel Thanks !! for 3d printing we need a STL file stereolithography .stl and you can also do it in CNC , laser cut we will do both examples in some tutorial !!☺regards friend ☼
Hi, could someone help me? I wanna`do a skin like that in my project but also in the parts extruded , make a hole/perforation. Does anyone knows how to do it ?
Hi Naeem !! I'm thinking of doing a CNC tutorial soon it will probably be this exercise or some of the towers in other tutorials that would be a very similar process
☺ Hi Yuel!! you can make a grid like this using voronoi diagrams You can probably use this example: ua-cam.com/video/41_7kqKFXWI/v-deo.html If you have any questions you can write to me on facebook: ☼ facebook.com/Om.EGVO/ regards bro
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normally dont watch videos like this that have no voiceover, you i subbed to cause what your doing is worth subscribing to, nice job
Hi Michael!!, I appreciate your support, more projects soon.
Great Video and super easy to follow!
I'm trying to apply this facade to a curved surface; I've got the front working where it follows my curve and i can move the fins in and out.
But the back is flat and I need to follow the curve? Any ideas? I think its somehwere to do where I project the contours.
Thanks heaps and once again, great video.
Love all your tutorials, thank you for posting them :)
Hi Om, thank you for the tutorial! Super easy to understand. However, I don't know what went wrong for me towards the end- it's not allowing me to join two breps together.
Hi thank you for posting this great video. I was wondering if you could help me maybe show how we could manipulate the fins so that they go instead of top to bottom we have the option to rotate them at a specific angle.
Great tutorial! Is there any way to create a curved surface/plane with this effect?
Hey OM I am a subscriber of ur page and I Love the work U been donig with the tutorials, please keep going, I am a studant of Ur work and sutudant of Architecture.. Thanks
Marco Gruzel !!!Thank you for subscribing ☼ sure more tutorials and projects soon! Regards friend!!
That's really easy to understand and soooo cool!!
Hi Zhang quin ☺ Thanks bro!!!
Hi! how can I write on the grasshopper canvas?? My name and question no should appear on the canvas due to the exam.
dabesttt, love your tutorials
Hello,
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Can you explain how to offset the two smaller parts, so if they are CNC machined they can fit on in another?
Thanks!
Did you find the answer? Cause I have to same question.
This is so helpful! Do you know where are we supposed to put the archicad element if we are working with the grasshopper live connection? thank u!
Hello Teodora Barbu
!! ☼ thank you for your comment, here I leave the link of a plug-in for the rhino-archicad connection, I hope this helps you www.food4rhino.com/app/rhinoceros-archicad-connection
thanks! I installed it, it's just that I don't know what element I have to choose form the archicad palette and where to connect in the algorithm :(
I still do not install this application so I can tell you when I try it in detail, if I find another option to connect gh-archicad I'll tell you
thanks alot! actually when I'm importing the 3d in archicad it shows me only the meshed surface, without the grasshopper modifications.
it seems that they are already exporting the geometry, I just checked that there is a live connection for gh also on this website, www.graphisoft.com/archicad/rhino-grasshopper/ if you review it maybe you will find the solution, any comments you can tell me here or on facebook: facebook.com/Om.EGVO/
Nice dance remix. So impressed. Oooh. Ahhh.
Awesome 🤙🏻🔥
May i know How to export each layer to artcam separately .. also please show me how to nest vectors into some particular size bcoz i usually use 8feet *4ft sheets .. i want those baked vectors to settle into that size.. Please.. thank u
Nice work! This is a fairly good tutorial, but could be much better by 1. ditching the lame techno soundtrack (god bless the Mute button), 2. adding voice over stating the selected commands you're using and describing what they do, and 3. slowing down when selecting command and entering values. #2 and #3 are redundant, but both together would be helpful.
Hey great tutorial, only one question; once those panels are made, is there a way to mesh them (harden them) rather than have them as soft curves? i tried Brep Mesh but can't figure out what the "S" [settings] needs.
Right click and "Bake" in the last operator.
soo cool!! dude, im from mexico, TJ. i like your videos and i have a question, i make my model but i dont know how to print or realize in real model
Hi Daniel Thanks !! for 3d printing we need a STL file stereolithography .stl and you can also do it in CNC , laser cut we will do both examples in some tutorial !!☺regards friend ☼
thank you very much! Excellent, I'll keep abreast of your tutorials
regards :D
Hi, could someone help me? I wanna`do a skin like that in my project but also in the parts extruded , make a hole/perforation. Does anyone knows how to do it ?
hey what units are you working in for this tutorial
Hi OM, could you CNC this surface?
damn i wish i couldve seen this earlier. Done my last project with the same outcome directly in the Rhino.
Now you can do it in grasshopper bro ! :D
Hi OM, how can i do that on a curved surface? please help. thank you
thanks om. i like you
Thank you ☼ Regards bro !
hey can you please share the grasshopper file for the same
thanks
OMG!! Love it, very perfect
Hello Maura :) thank you very much
Thank you for your tutorials.
please share your grasshopper 3d file (.gh) to learn more about it.
Thank you ! here the link for download this 3dmodel ----drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mZu3Q0Rv7lUTlyN2o3S2c2eWs
Thank you very much.
but I mean grasshopper file.
@@Omegvo have the grasshopper file? something is wrong in my process
Hey i just made it by your tutorial. can u pl guide me how can i export this for cutting on cnc
Hi Naeem !! I'm thinking of doing a CNC tutorial soon it will probably be this exercise or some of the towers in other tutorials that would be a very similar process
I cannot find the Construct Point command in my Grasshopper version! :(
非常棒!感谢你
Thanks ! regards friend ☼
hi, how do install/get grasshopper on my Rhino? (Mac User). thank you.
Hi yousuf alli !!! in this link you can find information about the installation of grasshopper in mac
www.grasshopper3d.com/page/grasshopper-for-mac
can you show how to make the bumps parametric instead of pulling points in rhino??
Hello thank you for your comment soon to share these files on my website, with all the options of parametrization, I will let you know
Hello, this model is already available on my website aronom.com/ribs-facade/
Hello this is my website and link to get this model: aronom.com/ribs-facade/
So Cool.. thanks
☼ Thank you bro!
hello,,, I'm dying want to know how to make the triangular grid like your video cover, the very beginning of your every video.... pls
☺ Hi Yuel!! you can make a grid like this using voronoi diagrams
You can probably use this example:
ua-cam.com/video/41_7kqKFXWI/v-deo.html
If you have any questions you can write to me on facebook:
☼ facebook.com/Om.EGVO/
regards bro
Muy Bueno Saludos¡
Muchas gracias TutoRKit3D !! ☼ Saludos
thanks a lot
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