You need to have untrimmed surface, change values to have it. or just have it in the rhino space and reference it. And try changing numbers in the U V nodes.
hey! i've found a workaround, apparently it's something to do with how the loft is being processed. instead of making a single surface, for some reason it generates a brep with hundreds of surfaces. What i''ve done is baked the three NU Scale lines and lofted them in Rhino itself. In the loft options i've selected to rebuild with 3 control points, as in the video. This time the loft generated a single surface, and then i've referenced it in grasshopper with the "surface" input. I then used it to continue with the tutorial. The divide domain/isotrim worked as it should!
Hey, thanks for the video. At 4:29 when you input the curves into the loft function it doesn't let me input multiple curves at a time. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks again :)
hello loved the video is there a way to make reduced faces extrude inwards, im trying to make a facade with this but cuted faces will be offset inwards and they will be glass
@@JuneLeeDesign thank you last question when i bake the final, there are too many faces and my computer cant handle that, what is the best way to increase performance should i merge all faces or mesh them or anything else ?
This is amazing!! One question though: there is a difference in the color of the "wooden planks" in the render at the and of the video. How did you make that? And which program did you use to render it? Thanks!!
Love ur video!!! When I use POINT ON CURVE, I try to get the number down to 0.61, but there're only two numbers show with two dots, like 0.1.., 0.2.., 0.3.., How can I fix that?
@@JuneLeeDesign I mean, I can slide numbers, but only accurate to one decimal place, like 0.5, 0.6.... not like yours, 0.51,0.52,0.53......0.6. Do u understand what I'm saying?😂
hey! i've found a workaround, apparently it's something to do with how the loft is being processed. instead of making a single surface, for some reason it generates a brep with hundreds of surfaces. What i''ve done is baked the three NU Scale lines and lofted them in Rhino itself. In the loft options i've selected to rebuild with 3 control points, as in the video. This time the loft generated a single surface, and then i've referenced it in grasshopper with the "surface" input. I then used it to continue with the tutorial. The divide domain/isotrim worked as it should!
@@JuneLeeDesign I mean if the whole architectural object is based on a ruled surface, I have to do a ruled surface activity for uni using grasshopper or rhino
Hey man, thank u for your videos, it's helping me a lot in my thesis about Parametric Architecture! Keep the great work!
Your tutorials are mazing dude keep like that!
Awesome tutorial! Thanks
hey thank you for the video, I'm stuck the point where the model is marked red with points can't go further even with rendered view or different view
very nice thanks for this tutorial
Too good !
At 4:30 when i was trying to use loft to connect he 3 curves it was only getting connect to one of the scale NU like one at a time what to do?
Use Shift Key to connect multiple nodes.
@@JuneLeeDesign Thanks👍
Muchas Gracias .... !!!!!
at 7:50 when i put isotrim it pops up orange and says "Subsurface is invalid because the trimming U-domain is singular" please help
You need to have untrimmed surface, change values to have it. or just have it in the rhino space and reference it. And try changing numbers in the U V nodes.
Hi, 5:02 when you connect divide domain sq to loft it gives me an error.. Any solution?, Thanks
Loft into isotrim is also giving an error. Help!
Please let me know error comments.
@@JuneLeeDesign I'm Having the same problem did you all come up with a solution?
hey! i've found a workaround, apparently it's something to do with how the loft is being processed. instead of making a single surface, for some reason it generates a brep with hundreds of surfaces. What i''ve done is baked the three NU Scale lines and lofted them in Rhino itself. In the loft options i've selected to rebuild with 3 control points, as in the video. This time the loft generated a single surface, and then i've referenced it in grasshopper with the "surface" input. I then used it to continue with the tutorial. The divide domain/isotrim worked as it should!
Same problem here. In the new version the loft component's output is Brep. If I use a Destruct Brep it makes 4 surfaces.
hi, how can we extract the wooden parts for making the physical model ?
Do you mean unwrap?
Hey, thanks for the video. At 4:29 when you input the curves into the loft function it doesn't let me input multiple curves at a time. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks again :)
Use Shift Key.
hello loved the video is there a way to make reduced faces extrude inwards, im trying to make a facade with this but cuted faces will be offset inwards and they will be glass
Use negative number in the Offset Surface component.
@@JuneLeeDesign thank you last question when i bake the final, there are too many faces and my computer cant handle that, what is the best way to increase performance should i merge all faces or mesh them or anything else ?
If you export them to other software to render, split some items 2 or 3 groups and do it in stl or obj.
Can it be turned to bamboo structure
can you post this script?
This is amazing!! One question though: there is a difference in the color of the "wooden planks" in the render at the and of the video. How did you make that? And which program did you use to render it? Thanks!!
Please check here. ua-cam.com/video/RtKSLCV6r2k/v-deo.html
There is random select command in Blender.
@@JuneLeeDesign Thank you!!!
Love ur video!!! When I use POINT ON CURVE, I try to get the number down to 0.61, but there're only two numbers show with two dots, like 0.1.., 0.2.., 0.3.., How can I fix that?
Sorry, I can't understand the problem. Can't you just slide numbers?
@@JuneLeeDesign I mean, I can slide numbers, but only accurate to one decimal place, like 0.5, 0.6.... not like yours, 0.51,0.52,0.53......0.6. Do u understand what I'm saying?😂
I understand what you said but I've never had that situation.. Try to do that with Evaluate Curve or Evaluate Length component.
Can you please provide file with grasshopper grid which can be downloaded. It would be much helpful. Please help.
"Data conversion failed from brep to domain square". How to solve this?
Not enough information to answer.. Please send screenshot to my Fb or Instagram.
hey! i've found a workaround, apparently it's something to do with how the loft is being processed. instead of making a single surface, for some reason it generates a brep with hundreds of surfaces. What i''ve done is baked the three NU Scale lines and lofted them in Rhino itself. In the loft options i've selected to rebuild with 3 control points, as in the video. This time the loft generated a single surface, and then i've referenced it in grasshopper with the "surface" input. I then used it to continue with the tutorial. The divide domain/isotrim worked as it should!
what is the 1st with "E glass" ?
Bifocal plug in. It allows you to see the component's name.
Hi nice work but Can I have the same material?
Sorry, I don't get it. Do you want to apply all the same material for the panels?
Is it a ruled surface?
Which part do you mean?
@@JuneLeeDesign I mean if the whole architectural object is based on a ruled surface, I have to do a ruled surface activity for uni using grasshopper or rhino
Please check out video... It is Loft and I did nothing in Rhino model space.
can you give me this model , thanks