3D beast being 3D beast. His skills are absurdly high. I honestly don't know what type of mind is required to comprehend such material, put it together, construct a version of it and then TEACH IT at a very high level of accuracy. This channel is a true tour the force on parametric architecture. I wish him full success in his career and THIS channel. I'm doing 3D every single day to reach such level of comprehension. It's the only way to get it.
it was hard to do tbh because of one thing i coulndt find the bouling rectangle i was able to only found the the bounding box and it made the whole thing looks awful haha but i gotta try one more time i guess
Thank you for this tutorial 3D Beast! at the point 6:59 when I do the flip curve I have a warning error : "A closed curve cannot be compared to a linear guide" can you help me please ? My output for finding the mid points lines are a little messy. I am wondering which point I should go back to
Can you make a sequel for this tutorial? Like for example make a series of those columns with various coordinates, some are close to each other, and so on.
I selected the curve container, used Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection, then pressed the middle mouse button and clicked the blindfold icon to hide the preview
Hello .. I've been following your instructions till you get to use "bounding rectangle" plug in cause I couldn't found it what's the solution , please?
hi, when you connect the trim with region component to the curve component, why do the two horizontal lines at the bottom get trimmed (5:35 timestamp)? is there a way to fix that?
Hello:) Great job! As someone proficient with grasshopper, in the last few days I was struggling with the Broad Museum. I challenge you!! to try making it yourself. All attempts i found on the internet are trash.. the facade panels are not that sophisticated, the problem is with the corners. The facade panels are going in different directions on the adjacent sides, it can be hard to notice at first. All the panels seem to be one type.
Hi! At around 12:30, when I connect the loft component to the project component, it creates a triangular plane with the curves created with the prune component around the central hexagon. It doesn't look like what you have on the screen- what can I do to fix this?
Hi! Thanks for this very helpful tutorial. I’m getting stuck on the loft at 13:00 and it’s turning out very messy and chaotic. I have pufferfish and I believe all of my other parameters are set correctly.
@@azharasultansikh1043 Hi not sure if you figured it out however, right below the graph node where the domain start is move it around a bit and adjust to where the loft comes out clean. Hope that works!
Hi, I'm curious about 3:42 until the join curve. The panel ain't showing the numbers only the kangoroo ite, flasifying the member index. the create set and the set going onward are in red. May you enlighten me on the issue in have. Thank you
Try giving the angle result directly to a text component, then connect it to your Create Set component. I'm not sure exactly where something was missed, but it could have happened when following the steps.
which unit are you using at the rhino? Millimetres, meters or centimetres? Do the values that you are giving in the number slides have units? ı have a problem with the value that you are inserting at 12:15 value=2.000. When I use the command of a project, it disorders the body of the column.
In the video, I'm not using real-life measurement units to focus on the visual aspects of the modeling process. You can set the Rhino unit to any unit you prefer (centimeters, meters, inches, etc.), and this will make all the number slider values be in that unit. If you're having trouble with disorders in the body of the column, try using smaller offsetting values or try a different approach. create two different surfaces by offsetting the original surface. Then project the curves onto the surfaces and create a loft between them. "
Hi i have tried doing this but from 1:32 , i had to give 2 middle point to get as you mentioned; at 3:01 i had to use flatten Create set to get the output; at 5:52 could get output only for 2 curves.
Hi, sure, are you looking to get the job done in a quick and dirty way? This video is about teaching methods that benefit you in the long run,-not just getting results. Using two inputs or flattening destroys your data structure-I wouldn’t recommend it unless you're just after a quick fix.
@@3DBeast I could do my method because I tried doing your way. I couldn't get what you have mentioned. Im a new learner, learnt most of the softwares from UA-cam. But grasshopper is not an easy task to do so. Help me to solve it please.
Hi! first thank you for this tutorial! I am a student and I highly appreciate these! In minute 13:17 in getting an error while offsetting, it says data conversion failed from Brep to Surface, I don´t know how to fix or where the error could be! thank you!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial 3D Beast ! I still have a problem at 6:59 when I do the flip curve i have an error : "A closed curve cannot be compared to a linear guide" can you help me please ?
4:07 After you join all the curves, how did you get the lines to turn from black to red in the rhino viewport? I couldn’t get it to work, will this affect the rest of the model?
How can I do this with a morphed surface made on rhino instead of starting with hexagonal lines at the beginning. I want to start with a surface I made on rhino basically. Please help.
Here's an improved version of your draft reply: You can reference the surface you made in Rhino using the surface container in Grasshopper and replace the lofted surface.
Hi, i have a problem in 6:29 with extend curve, i connect everything like you do and mine still light in orange. Can you tell what i have to do to fix it?
Thank you so much for the tutorial!! I wanted to ask What do I have to do so I can make a facade with this mesh-structure?? I want this structure to flow all over a prism (that would be the building) like a lattice. I just need the mesh to keep going over the sides of the prism (that would be the walls). I can't get it done in grasshopper
@@3DBeast thanks for the help im futher along the video now, (@11:10). for some reason it will not let me connect the geometry from the rectangle AND the list index from the circles to the same boundary surface. it will only take one
@@3DBeast I feel stupid, hahaha, this is a really cool design i really want to see it work, I'm fairly new to grasshopper so I'm making some begginer mistakes but going through it has taught me a lot. Thank you for all the help
what type of graph are you using for the graph mapper? i cant see which one you select even slowed down to .25 speed. Also, what is the purpose of using the relays?
@@3DBeast Thank You! I thought that was the case but when i select conic there is no change to my range of circles no matter how i manipulate the graph mapper
3D beast being 3D beast. His skills are absurdly high. I honestly don't know what type of mind is required to comprehend such material, put it together, construct a version of it and then TEACH IT at a very high level of accuracy.
This channel is a true tour the force on parametric architecture. I wish him full success in his career and THIS channel. I'm doing 3D every single day to reach such level of comprehension. It's the only way to get it.
Thank you so much kummer. Same wishes to you on your journey.
agree.
10:26 I don’t think I have the bounding rectangle component! Is there an alternative or can I use bounding box?
this component is available if you have the Pufferfish plugin
it was hard to do tbh because of one thing i coulndt find the bouling rectangle i was able to only found the the bounding box and it made the whole thing looks awful haha but i gotta try one more time i guess
How did you get this equation to create boundary rectangle?
Thank you for this tutorial 3D Beast! at the point 6:59 when I do the flip curve I have a warning error : "A closed curve cannot be compared to a linear guide" can you help me please ? My output for finding the mid points lines are a little messy. I am wondering which point I should go back to
Can you make a sequel for this tutorial? Like for example make a series of those columns with various coordinates, some are close to each other, and so on.
Hi please help, at 5:35 when u trim the crv what did you select and what commands did u use?
I selected the curve container, used Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection, then pressed the middle mouse button and clicked the blindfold icon to hide the preview
@@3DBeast THANKYOU
Hi, i can't seem to connect two inputs to boundary surfaces on 11:09 is there any way i can do to make it work?
Oh, i found out i should press and hold the shift button.
@@syifaamaliakhairunnisa6196thank you! I just needed that one!
fantastic logic, Right ON!
Thanks
Excellent bro, you rock. Thanks.
I'm very curious about how the construction process and material production meet the design requirements.
and thank you share ,thank
Hello .. I've been following your instructions till you get to use "bounding rectangle" plug in cause I couldn't found it what's the solution , please?
you might not have installed pufferfish properly
How you connect two inputs in 11:10 i cant join both
press and hold shift to connect the second one.
hi, when you connect the trim with region component to the curve component, why do the two horizontal lines at the bottom get trimmed (5:35 timestamp)? is there a way to fix that?
connect XY plane to P(plane ) input
Hello:) Great job! As someone proficient with grasshopper, in the last few days I was struggling with the Broad Museum. I challenge you!! to try making it yourself. All attempts i found on the internet are trash.. the facade panels are not that sophisticated, the problem is with the corners. The facade panels are going in different directions on the adjacent sides, it can be hard to notice at first. All the panels seem to be one type.
Thanks Ivan, I'll give it a try.
I have a problem in 5:38
Hi! At around 12:30, when I connect the loft component to the project component, it creates a triangular plane with the curves created with the prune component around the central hexagon. It doesn't look like what you have on the screen- what can I do to fix this?
i got the same problem, did u know how to fix it?
I had the same problem. You need to be in the top view when he switches to top view at around 12:04
Hi! Thanks for this very helpful tutorial. I’m getting stuck on the loft at 13:00 and it’s turning out very messy and chaotic. I have pufferfish and I believe all of my other parameters are set correctly.
Never mind! I figured it out!
@@johnhouseman3546 Nice Thanks for the update!
I have the same issue with the loft, how did you solve it?
@@3DBeastwhat was the solution? I am also stuck for two days in a row, can’t figure it out:(
@@azharasultansikh1043 Hi not sure if you figured it out however, right below the graph node where the domain start is move it around a bit and adjust to where the loft comes out clean. Hope that works!
GREAT WORK!
Thank you! Cheers!
in the video at 12:30,I think it would be more great,if you offset curves behind project curves.
Hi, I'm curious about 3:42 until the join curve. The panel ain't showing the numbers only the kangoroo ite, flasifying the member index. the create set and the set going onward are in red. May you enlighten me on the issue in have. Thank you
Hello, can you please provide the warning you're seeing? You can view it by pressing the bubble icon on the red components
@@3DBeast It's a n empty generic data parameter
Try giving the angle result directly to a text component, then connect it to your Create Set component. I'm not sure exactly where something was missed, but it could have happened when following the steps.
@@3DBeast Thank you
which unit are you using at the rhino? Millimetres, meters or centimetres? Do the values that you are giving in the number slides have units? ı have a problem with the value that you are inserting at 12:15 value=2.000. When I use the command of a project, it disorders the body of the column.
In the video, I'm not using real-life measurement units to focus on the visual aspects of the modeling process. You can set the Rhino unit to any unit you prefer (centimeters, meters, inches, etc.), and this will make all the number slider values be in that unit. If you're having trouble with disorders in the body of the column, try using smaller offsetting values or try a different approach. create two different surfaces by offsetting the original surface. Then project the curves onto the surfaces and create a loft between them. "
Hi i have tried doing this but from 1:32 , i had to give 2 middle point to get as you mentioned; at 3:01 i had to use flatten Create set to get the output; at 5:52 could get output only for 2 curves.
Hi, sure, are you looking to get the job done in a quick and dirty way? This video is about teaching methods that benefit you in the long run,-not just getting results. Using two inputs or flattening destroys your data structure-I wouldn’t recommend it unless you're just after a quick fix.
@@3DBeast I could do my method because I tried doing your way. I couldn't get what you have mentioned. Im a new learner, learnt most of the softwares from UA-cam. But grasshopper is not an easy task to do so. Help me to solve it please.
@@vigneshmurukesan hit me up with an email, and I'll check it when I get time. You can find my contact details here: ua-cam.com/users/3dbeastabout
Hello, can I use bounding box instead of bounding rectangle? Will it work fine?
Hi! first thank you for this tutorial! I am a student and I highly appreciate these! In minute 13:17 in getting an error while offsetting, it says data conversion failed from Brep to Surface, I don´t know how to fix or where the error could be! thank you!
Hi, you need to install pufferfish plugin and use its offset surface component
10:26 bounding rectangle😊 i dont have what the solution
just install Pufferfish plugin
Thank you for this amazing tutorial 3D Beast ! I still have a problem at 6:59 when I do the flip curve i have an error : "A closed curve cannot be compared to a linear guide" can you help me please ?
Thank you very much!!
Regards fromUruguay
Thanks Mateo
What exactly are you doing at points when you select nodes then changes occur in rhino e.g.
1:36 and 1:03?
ctrl + Q hide preview
4:07 After you join all the curves, how did you get the lines to turn from black to red in the rhino viewport? I couldn’t get it to work, will this affect the rest of the model?
I just baked the curves to see the result., then hit Ctrl+Z to undo the bake. It didn't affect the final model.
What is the plugin for that improved offset Surface node? is it Pufferfish?
Yes Pufferfish
Bounding rectangle is missing?
It's from the Pufferfish plugin. Make sure to install it from food4rhino
How can I do this with a morphed surface made on rhino instead of starting with hexagonal lines at the beginning. I want to start with a surface I made on rhino basically. Please help.
Here's an improved version of your draft reply:
You can reference the surface you made in Rhino using the surface container in Grasshopper and replace the lofted surface.
Hi, i have a problem in 6:29 with extend curve, i connect everything like you do and mine still light in orange. Can you tell what i have to do to fix it?
what the waring says? (bubble icon on the component )
@@3DBeast Input parameter Curve failed to collect data
@@beatawrobel1695 u disable some nodes by mistake, check out gray components and enable them
@@3DBeast thanks, it works now :)
Thank you so much for the tutorial!! I wanted to ask What do I have to do so I can make a facade with this mesh-structure?? I want this structure to flow all over a prism (that would be the building) like a lattice. I just need the mesh to keep going over the sides of the prism (that would be the walls). I can't get it done in grasshopper
first convert your wall into triangular patterns,(tri-remesh component help u here ) then from the triangle u can create the patterns
Anyone knowns where to get bounding rectangle ?
pufferfish plugin for grasshopper
Really cool Stuff but I got stuck at the begining when you inverted the polyline for some reason I tried and it would not let me
connect the "Boolean toggle" component to C input and set it to True.
@@3DBeast thanks for the help im futher along the video now, (@11:10). for some reason it will not let me connect the geometry from the rectangle AND the list index from the circles to the same boundary surface. it will only take one
@@jeronimoreyes9398 Hold shift while you connecting
@@3DBeast I feel stupid, hahaha, this is a really cool design i really want to see it work, I'm fairly new to grasshopper so I'm making some begginer mistakes but going through it has taught me a lot. Thank you for all the help
@@jeronimoreyes9398 I'll make sure to keep new users in mind when creating the guide.
nice one
Very nice😀
Hi, what is the plugin you used for align the gh components, whenever you move gh component there are "guiding lines" that appeared?
SnappingGecko
Hi, which plug-in did you use for the bounding rectangle component?
pufferfish
Which software are you using
rhino-grasshopper
Hii excelent video! Im stuck in minute 6, in my param viewer none of my curves have 2 items in them :(
try connect "Xy plane" component to "Trim with Region" P input
what type of graph are you using for the graph mapper? i cant see which one you select even slowed down to .25 speed. Also, what is the purpose of using the relays?
Conic, hover over the graph type and press C.
@@3DBeast Thank You! I thought that was the case but when i select conic there is no change to my range of circles no matter how i manipulate the graph mapper
@@coryconstantine4670 may be u miss something when u following
Thak u!!!!!!❤
You're welcome
Well this is amazing, but not definitely for start to learn. 😅I am incredible lost. But nice.
I have plan to make a tutorial for Starters. Stay connected