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Subdivide Surface with Paneling Tools Parametric Design Rhino & Grasshopper

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Release date:2022

Author:DCO Graphicstudio

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

About This Class
In this class you will learn how to Subdivide a Surface using Paneling Tools in Grasshopper for Rhino. Grasshopper is a bit intimidating at first, but with some experience it can become one of the most useful tools. These tutorials are great for students who are trying to expand their design arsenal. They will allow you to create some complex and impressive designs in a quick amount of time. The steps in this tutorial are useful for many other applications. So make sure to follow me for future lessons, and let me know if you have any questions, or ideas for future videos. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of how Parametric Design works and how you can apply it to your specific use case.

I highly recommend this lesson! Why?
It is simple and straightforward with full explanations of the process of parametric design using Grasshopper.
I will show you a real world example. By the end of the lesson you have a useful script that you can use to share with your firm, or impress your friends and teachers.

Who can benefit from this lesson?

  • Beginners who want to learn Grasshopper and Parametric Design
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Design students
  • 3D modelers interested in parametric design.
  • 3D Print designers

ABOUT ME:
Are you interested in Grasshopper and want to learn how it works? Don’t be intimidated and give it a try! My name is David Copete and I will make sure to guide you through the exercise steps so you can learn the interface. Once you get through the initial learning stage, it will become one of your most useful design tools.

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