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This is awesome! I’ve been working on automating some of our initial planning process, but haven’t left the revit environment, and I feel that it is limiting. This video inspired me to learn grasshopper, it’s like a new door that opened. Great work! Hope to see Finch3D grow into a full suite over the next few years, keep up the amazing work!
This is a beautiful house👋👋👋. I used to live in Kumamoto City, Japan and fell in love with the shou sugi concept. Since we have hot and long summers as well as fierce African termites, is it possible to use shou sugi for exterior cludding purposes with pine wood.
Thank you so much for this video about perforated panel using 1001 bit tools. This saved my life in internship.🙏 I was finding everywhere for such tool to create perforated panels and finally got to know how to do that from your video. Very useful tool. 👍
Besides the controversial issues of this project I like this video since it highlights the features clearly. I am an English teacher so this is useful for my students. I mean more people can understand the features which NEOM will consist. Thanks for the good job 👏👍
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I'm watching this on a Sunday morning, a bit tired. But I'm asking myself.. When was this filmed? It's strange in places... We have some 4:3 dell monitors in the scenes, even a Windows xp screensaver on one. Anyway thanks for uploading this. I'm someone who looked 3d modeling but was never really meant to be an architect or anything like that.
Very thankful to you! Been watching almost all your tutorials about vray next! Wondering if you have an online copy of those materials you're using and if it's available? Thanks!