you are the only channel who presents the computational design theory in a visually coherent way. i really really appreciate that. most other channels if they do delve into the theory, just start talking about the concepts, a lot of which are extremely abstract for newcomers like myself, and especially people coming visually oriented software. the fact that you actually incorporate visual design concepts into your videos and presentations makes all of this info so much more digestable. thank you, and looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much for the feedback! Yea these can be very abstract concepts to understand and also most designers are going to be more visually orientated thinkers. For this reason I find diagrams and sketching out problems helps a lot, both for students learning and professionals. If you haven't already seen it my Developing a Computational Mindset masterclass is a good place to go next! You can find it on my channel, or head to my website for the additional freebies that go with it: www.teknelab.io/computational-mindset-webinar
I'm Truly grateful that you presented the foundation of parametric design mindset with grasshopper which I'm sure took a lot of years to gain. I was struggling to develop the right approach toward parametric design challenges which this video helped a lot.
So glad you found it helpful Behnam! Yes, I have been working with and teaching Grasshopper for around 12 years now. Let me know if there's any topics you would like to see a video on in the future!
One topic that I'm personally keen to learn more right now is the distinction between manual 3d modeling and parametric modeling. What kinds of design models are necessary to get developed parametrically and computationally? Also where it's not required to approach a design problem parametrically?
This is a great question @@BehnamAminpour and will definitely start to become more second nature, the more experienced with Grasshopper you are! However I will try to make a video soon to discuss my thoughts on this! Thanks a lot for the suggestion
I've been using grasshopper for a while but I have to admit that I do a lot of things without knowing why they work, the idea of the tutorial that makes you think about how the software works is very important, thank you, I'm already following the page
Great that you are approaching Grasshopper in a different way now! It will definitely make a difference when you are designing with it, going forward. Make sure to check out my other videos for Grasshopper tips!
Great video! Totally agree your points about learning how surfaces work and folks jumping too early into solids. The other major topic I've generally found difficult to teach is data structures and management; it's probably 70% or more of advanced GH.
Very helpful grounding, I'm going to spend a few weeks doing tutorials on my own, but have a specific project I want to build and may need help in which case I will connect. Thank you for this excellent content!
It depends what kind of designer you are to be honest! I come from and Architectural design background so my content 'scale' is always something Architectural. The skills, workflows and methodologies you learn in Grasshopper can be applied to any kind of design field though; engineering, interior design, product design, landscaping, sculpture, whatever you like! The geometrical processes are the same, you are just working at different scales
Hello sir did u recognize me,i hope these videos would help me a lot even i waited to see in utube,tnk u sharing like this,i always gave gratitude in the materialstic way which is precious if i learn this parametric architecture.
@@teknelearn3076Every steps are needed sir ,mostly helpfull steps are designing with numbers nd manipulations to me nd also curves i choose in shapes nd u hate me if say who i’m.
Awesome, thanks a lot! Feel free to check out my website at www.teknelab.io/tekne-learn - or if you'd like to book in a call to discuss working together, you can use the calendly link above!
you are the only channel who presents the computational design theory in a visually coherent way. i really really appreciate that. most other channels if they do delve into the theory, just start talking about the concepts, a lot of which are extremely abstract for newcomers like myself, and especially people coming visually oriented software. the fact that you actually incorporate visual design concepts into your videos and presentations makes all of this info so much more digestable. thank you, and looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much for the feedback! Yea these can be very abstract concepts to understand and also most designers are going to be more visually orientated thinkers. For this reason I find diagrams and sketching out problems helps a lot, both for students learning and professionals. If you haven't already seen it my Developing a Computational Mindset masterclass is a good place to go next! You can find it on my channel, or head to my website for the additional freebies that go with it: www.teknelab.io/computational-mindset-webinar
Thank you for much for you knowledge pouring into us grasshopper learners and pointing out our difficulties.
I'm Truly grateful that you presented the foundation of parametric design mindset with grasshopper which I'm sure took a lot of years to gain. I was struggling to develop the right approach toward parametric design challenges which this video helped a lot.
So glad you found it helpful Behnam! Yes, I have been working with and teaching Grasshopper for around 12 years now. Let me know if there's any topics you would like to see a video on in the future!
One topic that I'm personally keen to learn more right now is the distinction between manual 3d modeling and parametric modeling.
What kinds of design models are necessary to get developed parametrically and computationally? Also where it's not required to approach a design problem parametrically?
This is a great question @@BehnamAminpour and will definitely start to become more second nature, the more experienced with Grasshopper you are! However I will try to make a video soon to discuss my thoughts on this! Thanks a lot for the suggestion
I've been using grasshopper for a while but I have to admit that I do a lot of things without knowing why they work, the idea of the tutorial that makes you think about how the software works is very important, thank you, I'm already following the page
Great that you are approaching Grasshopper in a different way now! It will definitely make a difference when you are designing with it, going forward. Make sure to check out my other videos for Grasshopper tips!
Great video! Totally agree your points about learning how surfaces work and folks jumping too early into solids. The other major topic I've generally found difficult to teach is data structures and management; it's probably 70% or more of advanced GH.
Thanks a lot Lee! Yes agree about Data Structures and Management; I'll definitely have some videos up on that in the future
Very helpful grounding, I'm going to spend a few weeks doing tutorials on my own, but have a specific project I want to build and may need help in which case I will connect. Thank you for this excellent content!
Glad you found it useful Pete! So happy to help. For sure reach out anytime and we can have a chat!
I wish I could have learned maths this way, via grasshopper, CAD etc.
Yes, totally agree!
i love it
Thank's again for your approach...
Thanks a lot Bernhard! Which steps resonated with you the most?
Great content
Thanks a lot! Planning to post more on here in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye out!
@@teknelearn3076 this Channel is going to grow faster than you can imagine. Are you also on Linkedin , i want to connect with you. Great job my friend
Very helpful advices, Appreciated, hope to hear more from you!
Glad you found it useful Mohammad! Keep an eye out, will be posting another video this week!
I really enjoy these tips! Can you explain what types of carrer opportunities you can have by learning and mastering these tools?
It depends what kind of designer you are to be honest! I come from and Architectural design background so my content 'scale' is always something Architectural. The skills, workflows and methodologies you learn in Grasshopper can be applied to any kind of design field though; engineering, interior design, product design, landscaping, sculpture, whatever you like! The geometrical processes are the same, you are just working at different scales
Hello sir did u recognize me,i hope these videos would help me a lot even i waited to see in utube,tnk u sharing like this,i always gave gratitude in the materialstic way which is precious if i learn this parametric architecture.
Thanks a lot Kalyann, hope you enjoyed the video! What step did you find the most helpful?
@@teknelearn3076Every steps are needed sir ,mostly helpfull steps are designing with numbers nd manipulations to me nd also curves i choose in shapes nd u hate me if say who i’m.
What step did you find the most helpful? 😄
I liked the articulation of the approach and what the tools are and what not worry about.
Great video, love to know more about your tutorial services. I will check out your website. Thanks.
Awesome, thanks a lot! Feel free to check out my website at www.teknelab.io/tekne-learn - or if you'd like to book in a call to discuss working together, you can use the calendly link above!