@@Daoru_Wanghow precisely did you cut out the 90 degree angle into the studs? I am starting the cut with a circular saw, then finishing by hand which is a little janky
Thanks for the tutorial vid, Daoru. but I couldn't get how you managed to pull down the two curves at the back while also pulling down the curves reflected on the surface. really appreciate it if you could enlighten on that. 12:50
Thanks. Please use "record history", and the link is here: docs.mcneel.com/rhino/5/help/en-us/commands/history.htm#:~:text=The%20status%20bar%20Record%20History,option%20using%20the%20History%20command.
hello may i ask how did you learn to be able to think and use grasshopper this way ? your crtical thinking is very impressive how are you combining math and architecture , incredible i would say.
Thank you for your kind words! I learned to use Grasshopper through self-study. I took courses in both architecture and mathematics, which helped me develop a strong foundation in both fields. Additionally, I spent a lot of time experimenting with Grasshopper, working on various projects, and learning from the community through forums and tutorials.
Rhino is much more successful on creating organic things, but almost everything depends of lines and it's line drawing technic is not as good as Max. Creating perfectly matching lines is much much easier on Max. Modifying the lines by pulling the control points is not a good way I think. Max allows me to do it by dragging the vertex and beziers.
These two softwares were designed for totally different purposes. No matter how flexible or capable Max can be in terms of creating surfaces, it cannot be used by product designers, at least not in the production process.
Hi Daoru! Thanks for your wonderful tutorial, as I see in some of the comments below, I am also getting too many checkpoints and too many slashes on the surface, when I do "Sweep2"... (video 6:08 ) I checked if both curves have the same angles and points, and they do, so I'm not sure what I'm doing it wrong..
That’s because your two curves have different DEGRESS or different amount of CONTROL POINTS. I don't know what do you mean "angles". Please try to copy and paste one curve to generate the second curve, and then change the control points on the second curve accordingly to make the adjustments.
Great video sir! need to up my level to be able to pick it up fully will re watch over and over and follow along, also kindly upload more videos from your bili bili playlist. these are really helpful. thank you again 🤝🙏
When i connect the list item to YZ Plane. It creates planes everywhere on all control points. Can you guide? Even when i open your grasshopper file. It does the same. There are yz planes everywhere.
Great Tutorial and very understandable. I just have one question so far, after i mirror the half of the helmet like you did at 13:31, and after i matchsrf, when i try to mergesrf it doesn't work at all, even when i don't do the matchsrf, it doesn't work. So i joined them, will that cause problems in the design afterwards ? Thank you !
Hi, what's your approach to modeling more complex objects, whose cross-sections vary more than in the vacuum stealer in the tutorial? Would starting with surface network, sweep1, or sweep2 but with more cross-sections have bad implications for further steps? PS: thanks for the valuable tutorial :)
Very great tutorial! As you mentioned, finding the right tangent when connecting a line to a circle is very annoying. Is there no better way than eyeballing it? Like with some sort of tangent snap or a dependency etc?