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60 contributions to Grasshopper3D Challenge
Challenge: The Problem With Panels In Grasshopper
Before Watching The Video, Answer This in the Poll: What Makes Facade Panels Harder In Grasshopper? Then: - Watch The Video - Try The Attached Exercise - Build One Panel With More Architectural Detail - Come Back And Share What Made The Biggest Difference In this video, I Talk About: - Why Panel Workflows Get Heavy Very Fast - Why Facade Detailing Is Harder Than Simple Paneling - How I Use SkinDesigner To Simplify That Step - How One Panel Can Become A More Usable Facade Component - Watch Here Book A Strategy Call
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Thanks Ertunc I have been so busy at work... I need to watch this one!
Watching Grasshopper tutorials is keeping you stuck
Most architects trying to learn computational design are watching video tutorials on repeat. The problem with this is you follow along, finish the video, and then forget everything the next day. You never actually learn how to think in Grasshopper. You just know how to copy what someone else did. This leads to feeling behind, losing confidence in your technical skills, and watching less experienced architects get the jobs and promotions you wanted. After selling 500+ courses and helping architects build real portfolio projects with computational design, here's what I'd do instead: Learn by solving, not watching. Build real projects from scratch, get feedback on your work, and tie every lesson to something you can actually put in your portfolio. This is because when you build something yourself and get it reviewed, it sticks. You understand the logic, not just the steps. Which leads to having portfolio work that makes employers notice you, the confidence to say you actually know Grasshopper, and a real shot at a better job or promotion. You can think about it like this: Do you want to keep watching tutorials and forgetting everything the next day? Or would you prefer to build real projects and use them to land a better job?
Watching Grasshopper tutorials is keeping you stuck
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Any project will be great! 🔥
New exciting project
Working on an exciting project that will help so many architects land a better job or get a promotion by learning computational design. Anyone excited?
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New exciting project
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Can't wait! 🔥
1 like • 16d
Learning by following masters like you Ertunc! 🔥
How I Debug Grasshopper Definitions
In this video, I talk about: - why most Grasshopper problems are not really bugs - how I go back to the last correct chunk - the questions I ask when something breaks - how I debug without guessing Watch here Book a strategy call
2 likes • 19d
Wow unstoppable, Love it!
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Fabrice Boulben
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Passionate about architecture and computational design, always exploring creative and innovative design solutions.

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