Every lesson this man provides is richer and deeper than the previous good lesson he had before. This is a true teacher in a strict form. He teaches his logic, techniques and strategies curating outstanding examples. He reproduces them with the exact form or even better. This individual DESERVES more views, recognition and support. His work delivers. Period.
@@3DBeast reallt beautifull and accurate workflow as a tutorial, loving it, thx you, loved a lot the last part where u divided the combos of component, really learningfull
Hu... This is another level. Even following this tutorial is little bit hard for me since I dont undertstand this but just following what he showing. haha. thanks for sharing this! it is amazing.
¿Puedes enseñar a como personalizar tu Grasshopper con esos colores? también me interesaría saber cuál herramienta usas para que te aparezca una línea guía cuando pones un componente y que queden simétricos y finalmente como configuras para que cuando vas a conectar un componente te aparezcan las sugerencias. Gracias, un aplauso por tan excelente trabajo
I learned GH at uni but never got good at it. I have been trying for years but I can never get my head around it. The biggest issue is not knowing what command to use in what scenario. I salute you on your skills in GH.
Thank you for your kind words! Grasshopper can definitely be challenging, but don't get discouraged. It's all about practice and experimenting with different commands and scenarios.
Thanks for the kind words! If you're talking about the part at 13:55, you can use an alternative offset mesh component, maybe from the Pufferfish plugin. But Weaverbird keeps the vertex order the same as the original mesh, so if you're using a different method, try offsetting twice and merging both results to get a similar outcome
You don't need to install any plugin. It's part of the native Kangaroo plugin in Grasshopper. Make sure to search without spaces like 'MeshDirection' or look in the Kangaroo tab under 'Utilities'
@@3DBeast Ooooh, thanks! 😄I just added the space not finding the mesh direction. there's another one at 15:40, flip last battery, GPT says it's a human plugin, but I couldn't find it by digging around.
I am using Rhino 7, and it works fine. If you're having issues, you may want to check for a Gha file and unblock it. Another way to achieve this is by using Path Mapper. Just connect it to your script, right-click, and check for null mapping. It will show you something like this: A:B:C:D ➡ A:B:C:D. note that you may see different levels, so focus on flipping the last branches with the items. In this case, the last branch is "D". What you will do is edit it like this: A:B:C:D(I) ➡ A:B:C:I(D).
@@3DBeast I tried this , but my path mapper only listed [A,B] ---> [A,B] so i swithed to A,B(I) ---> A,I(B) still no good. also sloth is only for rhino 7 rn , we got rhino 8, so maybe we get an update ssoon. im trying alternatives. Im offsetting the curves, but i still cant loft them, do you know of any alternatives? i tried ruled surface . Great video! I am learning a lot ! thank you!
Hi awesome tutorial! I have completed it successfully and just had an off topic query. Do you mind sharing how you made your grasshopper have a custom dark style/background. I would also like to make mine the same. Thanks!
@@3DBeast oh I meant like which side of the curve the balconies would appear on (inside or outside of the loop ) - but I figured out to change the values to - to get it to go in the opposite direction it was going, thanks!
Hi, it's great, I did it, but I didn't have the file for the last part and I didn't know what to do. Thank you, please send the file to my email. thank you
Every lesson this man provides is richer and deeper than the previous good lesson he had before. This is a true teacher in a strict form. He teaches his logic, techniques and strategies curating outstanding examples. He reproduces them with the exact form or even better.
This individual DESERVES more views, recognition and support. His work delivers. Period.
I really appreciate your feedback and am grateful for your support. It motivates me to continue creating informative and engaging lessons.
@@3DBeast reallt beautifull and accurate workflow as a tutorial, loving it, thx you, loved a lot the last part where u divided the combos of component, really learningfull
One of the best tutorials, explanatoryvideos I've seen about GH 👌
Really appreciate it! Happy to hear you enjoyed the tutorial
Hu... This is another level. Even following this tutorial is little bit hard for me since I dont undertstand this but just following what he showing. haha. thanks for sharing this! it is amazing.
¿Puedes enseñar a como personalizar tu Grasshopper con esos colores? también me interesaría saber cuál herramienta usas para que te aparezca una línea guía cuando pones un componente y que queden simétricos y finalmente como configuras para que cuando vas a conectar un componente te aparezcan las sugerencias.
Gracias, un aplauso por tan excelente trabajo
I learned GH at uni but never got good at it. I have been trying for years but I can never get my head around it. The biggest issue is not knowing what command to use in what scenario. I salute you on your skills in GH.
Thank you for your kind words! Grasshopper can definitely be challenging, but don't get discouraged. It's all about practice and experimenting with different commands and scenarios.
@@3DBeast Thank you for your reply. Do you recommend any online courses that are really good to get me on my way with GH?
beast tutorials ever i hope u keep doing it u are doing a great service for us
Thank you, Atallah! I hope so too!
you're a 3D BEAST !!
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR LESSONS ♥ !
Thanks mate! Glad it helps.
Hello! Great tutorial man, you are a Beast! I was wondering, is there any way i can finish this tutorial without weaverbird plugin?
Thanks for the kind words! If you're talking about the part at 13:55, you can use an alternative offset mesh component, maybe from the Pufferfish plugin. But Weaverbird keeps the vertex order the same as the original mesh, so if you're using a different method, try offsetting twice and merging both results to get a similar outcome
Thx for sharing your logic:)
You're welcome, happy to help!
Extremely helpful tutorial. Thank you! I'm curios, is the voiceover AI-generated?
Hi. Can i know what is the plugin of command Mesh Loft you use in 13:45? Thank you
Hi, its from chromodoris
@@3DBeast thx
any plugin for making the grasshopper screen black?
Fantastic stuff!!
Thanks, and you're very welcome.
Where can i find the offset mesh component? I have weaverbird, pufferfish plug in
At 14:24 mesh direction what plugin is it? Thanks!
You don't need to install any plugin. It's part of the native Kangaroo plugin in Grasshopper. Make sure to search without spaces like 'MeshDirection' or look in the Kangaroo tab under 'Utilities'
@@3DBeast Ooooh, thanks! 😄I just added the space not finding the mesh direction. there's another one at 15:40, flip last battery, GPT says it's a human plugin, but I couldn't find it by digging around.
@@lighthouse4443 It's actually from the TreeSloth plugin
Can you share the Modul in 3ds max or sketchup file? It is great to see it and follow your Tip. Thank you!
Hi it was all good but in the creatin surface when i used the flip last it was not working and showing up as a red ingredient so what should i do?
How did you create the railings?
I don't have the ''Flip Last'' plugin. How can I find ? I would be glad if you help.
here are some necessary plugins u need for this tutorial. 1, treesloth, 2, weaver bird 3, Chromodoris
@@3DBeast for Rhino7 , it couldn’t work treesloth . Can I help me ? Please..
I am using Rhino 7, and it works fine. If you're having issues, you may want to check for a Gha file and unblock it.
Another way to achieve this is by using Path Mapper. Just connect it to your script, right-click, and check for null mapping. It will show you something like this: A:B:C:D ➡ A:B:C:D. note that you may see different levels, so focus on flipping the last branches with the items. In this case, the last branch is "D". What you will do is edit it like this: A:B:C:D(I) ➡ A:B:C:I(D).
@@3DBeastand after that how to use connect surface with the path mapper
@@3DBeast I tried this , but my path mapper only listed [A,B] ---> [A,B] so i swithed to A,B(I) ---> A,I(B) still no good. also sloth is only for rhino 7 rn , we got rhino 8, so maybe we get an update ssoon. im trying alternatives. Im offsetting the curves, but i still cant loft them, do you know of any alternatives? i tried ruled surface . Great video! I am learning a lot ! thank you!
Hi awesome tutorial! I have completed it successfully and just had an off topic query. Do you mind sharing how you made your grasshopper have a custom dark style/background. I would also like to make mine the same. Thanks!
You can follow this instruction, Dark Theme: bit.ly/DarkModeSettings
wow
:)
where to find mesh loft component ? which takes polyline
how would you flip the side of the line it appears on?
Sry, I did not understand what you meant by "flip." can u mention the timestamp?
@@3DBeast oh I meant like which side of the curve the balconies would appear on (inside or outside of the loop ) - but I figured out to change the values to - to get it to go in the opposite direction it was going, thanks!
@@andrewdebner7057Thanks and You're very welcome
Hi, it's great, I did it, but I didn't have the file for the last part and I didn't know what to do. Thank you, please send the file to my email.
thank you
Final Grasshopper script Link in the description
Very nice! What is the plugin called that you used in the beginning that sort of suggests which component to put?
Thank you! The previous video is about those plugins. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/UF7wLAsKw5Q/v-deo.html