I'm still unsure of the usage of this application - based on what you did in the video, can you give an example on how you used it practically in one of your jobs?
The video coming out on the channel tomorrow will be showing how to do a sun hour analysis across multiple apartments using Grasshopper/Rhino. The technique I show in this video is one I often apply to create custom facades. For example instead of using a 2d surface I can use multiple curves and project them outward then loft/slice them to generate waveform screening - have done some IRL feature walls this way. Pretty much any designs in architecture with complex geometry these days are likely using Rhino/Grasshopper to achieve this. Zaha Hadid's work is all designed/rationalized this way for example. Whilst in my office job I develop fairly complex scripts going well beyond this example they take a long time to make and are intellectual property so cannot be shared unfortunately.
1. remap range for the attraction values between 1 and 2 2. Feed these into a gradient node using the t input 3. Feed these into the M input for a custom preview, and the shapes for the G input
@@rezwanulhoque117 lunchbox package has an excel exporter. Tagging can be done either using elefront to bake with attributes or you can use text tag node to show it in preview.
Dynamo and pyrevit generally take a while as they go through a through extra steps to execute their code versus addins which talk more closely to revit using C# or doing things manually in Revit. The only way to do it faster is to write efficient code or use C# instead.
Thank you soooo much! Amazing!
You're welcome!
I'm still unsure of the usage of this application - based on what you did in the video, can you give an example on how you used it practically in one of your jobs?
The video coming out on the channel tomorrow will be showing how to do a sun hour analysis across multiple apartments using Grasshopper/Rhino.
The technique I show in this video is one I often apply to create custom facades. For example instead of using a 2d surface I can use multiple curves and project them outward then loft/slice them to generate waveform screening - have done some IRL feature walls this way.
Pretty much any designs in architecture with complex geometry these days are likely using Rhino/Grasshopper to achieve this. Zaha Hadid's work is all designed/rationalized this way for example.
Whilst in my office job I develop fairly complex scripts going well beyond this example they take a long time to make and are intellectual property so cannot be shared unfortunately.
how to apply color range in this panel?
1. remap range for the attraction values between 1 and 2
2. Feed these into a gradient node using the t input
3. Feed these into the M input for a custom preview, and the shapes for the G input
@@AussieBIMGuru ok thanks
@@AussieBIMGuru already apply it. one more thing, how to apply tag in these box and also how to get box height schedule and transfer to excel.......
@@rezwanulhoque117 lunchbox package has an excel exporter. Tagging can be done either using elefront to bake with attributes or you can use text tag node to show it in preview.
Gavin, I have a little question about parameter setting in Dynamo/Pyrevit - why is it so slow? Is there any way to speed it up?
Dynamo and pyrevit generally take a while as they go through a through extra steps to execute their code versus addins which talk more closely to revit using C# or doing things manually in Revit. The only way to do it faster is to write efficient code or use C# instead.
@@AussieBIMGuru Thank you very much!