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Easily create topologically correct diagrid tessellations with Tissue - parametric design Blender 

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🎓 Support us by becoming a Patron and get BTS, 3d files. and more - www.patreon.com/uhstudio Learn how to use blender for parametric and computational design by understanding how to create tessellations on a diagonal grid with correct topology.
This workflow is useful for advanced architectural design studies and for those that may be interested in Zaha Hadid Architects, and in particular, how ZHA designers use Maya for architecture, as the techniques shown here are quite similar to the ones that they use.
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00:00 - intro
00:14 - regular base mesh
01:47 - diagrid with Decimate modifier
03:19 - rotate the panel
04:36 - diagrid with topological continuity in one direction
06:45 - diagrid with topological continuity in two directions
08:06 - apply same concept to larger objects
09:15 - present with dramatic light

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Комментарии : 49   
@georgiosrigas8094
@georgiosrigas8094 Год назад
So happy to see deep tutorials for Tissue and parametric design. I'm learning so much from your tutorials, thank you!
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thanks so much for your support!
@ryzhov_art
@ryzhov_art Год назад
Just found out about your channel... one of the best channels for blender users! thank you so much !
@xDaShaanx
@xDaShaanx Год назад
This is why I just adore this channel. :)
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thanks so much!
@moisessanchez984
@moisessanchez984 Год назад
Very good tutorials. The way you show the results, good and bad, is very illustrative.
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@pZq_
@pZq_ Год назад
Great tutorial. Thank you!🧡
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Cheers!
@Dimplesapplepie
@Dimplesapplepie Год назад
It's really well explained and your setup is just the best I seen !
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thanks so much!
@MMALAB
@MMALAB Год назад
Outstanding video.
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thank you very much!
@frittenpeter
@frittenpeter 6 месяцев назад
this is just amazeballs
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 6 месяцев назад
Thanks ;)
@rgbvertices
@rgbvertices 7 месяцев назад
Incredible stuff, man! Also, I like your viewport, I think I'm going to copy you, it's a very clean and elegant workspace. Awesome!
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@vizdotlife
@vizdotlife 6 месяцев назад
I really like your work and thought process. Thanks so much for sharing your unique point of view and ideas......really appreciate it.
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for the support!!
@greysunited7317
@greysunited7317 11 месяцев назад
Parametric is the future of design! We need to "grow" buildings so to speak, and then allow life to flourish on them! SOLAR PUNK!
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 11 месяцев назад
Right on! But first we need to invent new construction systems that allow for forms to "grow". Oh, or we just create synthetic photosynthesis?
@krypt2k25
@krypt2k25 Год назад
Man these are the videos i always expected of this channel and frequency recently is great love it brother 👍 keep going I would have also subscribed to patreon but apparently it has a problem in india not accepting my payment soo yeah
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thank you!
@joelmulder
@joelmulder 11 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic tutorial, but I can’t get over how good the visuals are. How did you get this look?
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! I am using Cycles with a single sun light, set to a very large size for soft shadows. Maybe I will make a video about the lighting 🤔
@mrofnoctonod
@mrofnoctonod Год назад
Thank you for your tissue videos. You're certainly helping to fill a void left by the absence of Alessandro.
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
I am happy to built on top of what Alessandro, the coder and designer behind Tissue has been doing. He has been assisting the community with using Tissue through Discord Tissue channel, Patreon, the FB Computational design group and elsewhere. I would suggest that you take a look at the collective activity behind Tissue, including on github.com/alessandro-zomparelli/tissue. Also, when trying to develop more complex tessellations (as in this case), we always talk and he provides excellent suggestions and sometimes updates to the code that I can then share with you all.
@mrofnoctonod
@mrofnoctonod Год назад
@@UHStudio Oh thank you. I was not aware of his discord or patreon.
@marcd7332
@marcd7332 2 месяца назад
Great tutorial and nice clean viewport, would you mind sharing the settings?
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Месяц назад
Thank you! It's just a gray background with a sunlight, set to a large angle so it produces soft and subtle shadows. It's running in Cycles instead of eevee with very low sample rates.
@marcd7332
@marcd7332 Месяц назад
@@UHStudio Thank you!
@kyungseomin
@kyungseomin Год назад
Do you have any suggestions for creating parametric surface that has gradual increase in 'panels' towards certain corner of the 'base mesh'? Cheers man
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Yes that can be achieved with vertex weight groups. Take a look at this video to learn how: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Wcu9E0EGEM.html
@stillpointx2623
@stillpointx2623 Год назад
Any idea of how to create Michael Hansmeyer "Subdivided Columns" which was done in 2009-2010. Any thoughts in recreating something like this in Blender?
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
The subdivided columns use rule-based recursive subdivision. He has probably used Processing, or looking at the amount of geometry generated, more likely OpenFrameworks, which is a C++ open source creative coding library. There may be a way to do a part of that with Tissue. There is a subtab in the Tissue properties of a tessellated object for iterations. However, the iterations are static. I suppose you can animate the property to get interesting results.
@mateomadariaga8402
@mateomadariaga8402 Год назад
excuse me, how are you able to see edges on the mesh, for example in the base mesh diagram you have a visible line, i would like to know how to make it visible
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
There are two ways - global, enabled in the pverlays menu in the 3d view header, under "geometry", there is an option to enable wireframe. Second way is per object, enabled in the Object Properties (orange icon), Viewport display, Show, Wireframe, and All edges
@M_Lopez_3D_Artist
@M_Lopez_3D_Artist 8 месяцев назад
I should mention when you start this tutorial when you do that 45 degree turn and then get to the point where u have to click the object and the mesh panel there something important u forgot to show or mention TO DELETE the DECIMATE before u add it otherwise you will not get that perfect way of paneling just thought i should mention it to others because i had this issue for a hour.
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 7 месяцев назад
thanks for mentioning 👌
@M_Lopez_3D_Artist
@M_Lopez_3D_Artist 7 месяцев назад
Glad I could help love this tutorial @@UHStudio
@RenzoIR144
@RenzoIR144 9 месяцев назад
great, but I have an off topic question, why does your pivot have the little cubes to scale in x,y,z?
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 9 месяцев назад
I think you mean why am I able to transform and scale at any time? Top right-hand corner header of 3d Viewport, under gizmo pop-up menu, there are options under Object scale to enable them universally. I have move and scale selected.
@RenzoIR144
@RenzoIR144 9 месяцев назад
@@UHStudio ty man
@HO-cj3ut
@HO-cj3ut 2 месяца назад
I tried many times. It didn't happen. Please post another video on this subject. thanks
@UHStudio
@UHStudio 2 месяца назад
Which part didn't work for you?
@HO-cj3ut
@HO-cj3ut 2 месяца назад
@@UHStudio I'm having issues with the corners; I'm encountering the same problems you mentioned.
@Bilangumus
@Bilangumus Год назад
You are a good teacher. I recentrly saw Autodesk Maya courses from someone at Zaha Hadid. What do you think about Maya for architects ?
@UHStudio
@UHStudio Год назад
Thanks! As you may see, everything that can be done with Maya can also be done with Blender (and in many cases in a more parametric manner). I learned Maya from the same people that work at Zaha Hadid that taught the current generation of designers the work and teach Maya. And then, I started applying that knowledge to Blender. . Having said that, there is still a useful knowledge to understand the workflows that they teach in the maya courses. If you are interested, I also offer courses on Blender. Both Maya and Blender offer excellent opportunities for architectural design. However, one is open source and is constantly getting really impressive new updates, and the other one costs a lot of $$$
@user-yk1cw8im4h
@user-yk1cw8im4h Год назад
blender is clearly the future, open source always prevail.
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