Thank you for your videos, since I have been able to learn grasshopper in an entertaining way because of them, since I don't have the money to pay for some kind of grasshopper course.
Hi, thank you for this tutorial, first one that helped with starting rhino. Just was wondering is there a grasshopper command to make the geometry that extrudes be thick instead of capping? Thank you again!
Hi. Thanks for watching. Yes, there's different commands you can use or extrusion depending on the geometry you have. For extruding curves and surfaces you can use 'Extrude' component along any axis. You can use 'ExtrudeCrv' component to extrude the curves and surfaces along a line or a curve.
Thank you for your videos, since I have been able to learn grasshopper in an entertaining way because of them, since I don't have the money to pay for some kind of grasshopper course.
Thank you. Glad you like them! Reading this comment made my day. will continue sharing more videos.
Hi, thank you for this tutorial, first one that helped with starting rhino. Just was wondering is there a grasshopper command to make the geometry that extrudes be thick instead of capping? Thank you again!
Hi. Thanks for watching. Yes, there's different commands you can use or extrusion depending on the geometry you have. For extruding curves and surfaces you can use 'Extrude' component along any axis. You can use 'ExtrudeCrv' component to extrude the curves and surfaces along a line or a curve.
Is it possible to extrude as a solid?