In this Grasshopper tutorial, we will model a parametric facade based on the twisting louvers of the Luanda sports Pavilion. First, we will model a straight surface and then we will divide it to vertical strips by using the Isotrim command and then we will use a line to define the openings. More info👇 bit.ly/2qvNnE8 Enroll in our Course to learn Grasshopper step by step👇 parametrichouse.com/course 👉 Subscribe to our RU-vid channel 📹 ru-vid.com...
I think there's an easier way to convert the surfaces into solids, use the offset surface node, then loft them and then join all 3 surfaces with brep join. Seems to work nice Also thank you for the tutorial !!!
hi. first thanks for this tutorial. i did try this today but when i try to connect list items and rotate with a curve, i cant connect two items. if i connect rotate with curve, i cant connect anything anymore. do you know why? cause i am trying to learn grasshopper so new so i didnt get it. thanks
Hi! This has been so helpful!! Is it possible if I could add some parametric distribution of an object over the louver? Like distributing small square pyramids over each strip? I tried to do that but the only way I could think of is using isotrim and area to get a plane to orient my object on the strips. But I was facing problems doing it. It would be extremely helpful if you could guide me on this.
is there anyway to adjust the intensity of the rotation with respect to the number of panels? For example if i set the number of panels up to 20, the first panels in the series wont turn until i increase the angle, the that time the panels in the end of the series have douled over, something that would be rather unfeasable to fabricate in real life
How would I add a second line that also creates openings so that I have 2 instead of 1 , I copied the commands we already made (Curve > Point on Curve > Line > Surface Split) and while that does create the second line it does not create another set of openings on the surface Anyway thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Thanks for this tutorial. I tried following it with a surface I created but when I bake it's not really dividing my surface and instead of rotating the louvres it just created circles on the curve I created to divide my original surface...
I am getting an error at the isotrim component right away: "1. Subsurface is invalid because the trimming V-domain is singular" because I have a custom shaped, yet a simple planar surface. what is the workaround for using a "trimmed" surface? thanks.
Dear my friend I have a question about this tutorial I want to create a closed area with a curve and only apply action to this area . For instance i want to draw a circle and have holes in the circle area only. How?