Parametric Facade Modeling in blender ( Tutorial )
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
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I believed that with grasshopper it was possible to do this and other similar projects in a parametric way. After seeing this, after several years of experience in Rhino, I now do everything in Blender. I am grateful to Architecture Topic. It's my favorite.
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These tuts are so creative. Everyone makes routine modelling tuts. But you make difficult ones and skilled ones. Thanks you for these
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Very well done. Thank you for this tutorial.
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Thanks mate! will try to do more of those videos.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial! Please do more from zaha hadid! Love it!
Great video! I am looking for suggestion how to bend the mesh around a square building?
Wow! This unlocks the new horizon. Please make more tutorials like these. Now my question is Can we apply greyscale image in weight paint mode? This will be even more precise in such use cases of facade modeling.
Thanks mate! Will try to do more for sure. Applying a map in the weight paint, maybe you can using Dynamic weight Paint.
This is amazing
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looks easy then 3ds max. thanks for video mate.
Glad you like it!
Can I use a wave modifier or an ocean modifier to give it some movement?
Hi is it possible to apply these shape keys with vertex weight proximity modifier or dynamic paint so that the facade can react when I move an object near to it?
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hi, can these parametric works be used in real works like in Rhino? Can I get CNC printouts?
Great Jop love your tutorials. A quick question can you use for this process tisue addon?
Maybe with the tessellate, or even using geometry nodes, blender usually gives you many ways to achieve anything, still you need to compare which one is faster and easier to modify.
Hmmm. I choose the 3 vetices and create the Vertex group but when I hit "assign" it does not assign it. Any ideas why?
How would you go about animating the facade opening and closing? (If at all possible)
would like to know the same thing
Can’t you just use the tissue add on to create the facade?
This is so awsome!! Is it also possible to make a tutorial on this with geo nodes? :)
Thanks mate, I didn't try it with Geometry nodes but the concept is doable, so yeah I think you can make it using geo-nodes.
I'm having troubles scaling the faces from individual origins, it seems to be just scaling from the objects origin. Please help
Had the same issue - you need to deselect Auto Merge Vertices in Edit-Mode before joining the triangles in Object Mode - worked for me :)
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I have no experience in blender and no knowledge in it, how can I start learning and working on it? I am studying mechanical engineering (1st year) and want to make my own designs of jets, cars, buildings, etc.
Hi buddy, first of all I would recommend taking a look at SOLIDWORKS solidworks.com it's more suited for your field of study, and although its paid comparing to free blender, I think there's a free student licence you can start with.
for blender start up tutorials you can check those:
CrossMind Studio ua-cam.com/video/At9qW8ivJ4Q/v-deo.html
Donut for beginners ( blender guru) ua-cam.com/video/nIoXOplUvAw/v-deo.html
And many other amazing videos online to start your blender journey. Blender is really fun and easy to use if you're entering the 3D world, so have fun with it.
Wish you the best
@@architecturetopics I have downloaded blender in my laptop and used it for while. When i render for a image, laptop became so much heat that i haven't seen that much amount of heat from my laptop before, is it safe to use blender in my laptop? Specifications:RTX 3050, 16 GB RAM, Dell Inspiron 15 plus laptop
@@d.j.lokeshdinakaran5903 Heat can be caused by a number of reasons, try to keep the blender version on latest update, and render on GPU. You can also make a custom battery mode and put the usag on 85% so blender don't drain your Cpu. try to clean your cache and Temporary RAM before render.
Watch this video on render settings to optimize both your time and power ua-cam.com/video/JBTvSW_sYLs/v-deo.html
hope this helps
@@architecturetopics Thank you very much, you are my favourite man, i changed all those settings and now it's running smoothly, little bit of warm, thank you..... Honestly i decided not to do anything with blender because of the heat produced in my lap but now i again got motivation.....
blender already and better than rhino in parametric objects, so much so that I've given up on it.
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Hey I need a lil is there any way I can reach out to u maybe on Instagram or some?
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