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Day -9- Parametric Logic with Attractors
I believe I learnt many things on this exercise but the most important one was working on the paper before the grasshopper. I tried to have the simplest scheme I can imagine and write on the paper, made changes on it a few times and then decide the final scheme. Also, I would like to share my experience with you on this exercise. There was another scheme that Ertunc Hunkar already created but the goal was just to check the structure and create your own. He has a few components I didn't use it before. After I scanned his scheme I tried to create my own with my best. Then I worked with a specialized GPT name as: ''Grasshopper for Rhinoceros3D''. I solved my sketch structure step by step. GPT suggested some possible components to create my own structure. If I had some trouble to finalize my own structure, I knew I can always reach out the Ertunc Hunkar and he could give guidances again. So, I am planning to use this work system for the future cases and open your suggestions!
Day -9- Parametric Logic with Attractors
1 like • 2d
@Pat O'Mahoney Thanks!
0 likes • 3h
@Ertunc Hunkar I think the most important difference between two is about the relationship between the Colliders and the Obstacles. In my (chatGPT) case, I can erase the Obstacles near the pathway while keeping their dimensions stable. In your case, only the 'exact' grids that are overlapped with the pathway can be erased. The grid design is also different... What do you think?
Day -8- From Paper to Grasshopper
The on thing that I learnt today I can write any mathematical expression myself and use it to achieve the model/shape etc. I want to create in Grasshopper.
Day -8- From Paper to Grasshopper
How do you think you REALLY learn the Grasshopper?
Hello everyone! I want to ask separate questions for seniors and juniors about learning process on Grasshopper. And maybe start a conversation on suggestions. To seniors: 1) How did you really learn the Grasshopper? From a course? From a real workplace/job? Or what? To juniors: 2) How and when do you think you will actually learn the Grasshopper? *I will start with my answer. I think I can learn it with real tasks! This method worked for me for every CAD softwares I learnt! The problem is that I'm struggling to find real work experience where I can develop myself on Grasshopper. I'm open to ideas!
1 like • Nov '25
@Fabrice Boulben This style is something I usually want to do but can't! :) Actually, as far as I know, this is the most suitable approach for how our brain works: jumping right in and giving it time to solve all the problems in the background. I'll take a look at what you're following on the Skool app! I always trust the tastes of people like you :) Thank you for your comment!
1 like • 15d
@Luis Barrios, Jr. Sounds great! Do you publish any of those works on the web? That could have been inspiring.
Day 8. From Paper to Grasshopper
This exercise proved for me that even the simplest Grasshopper steps can give complex and elegant outcomes.
Day 8. From Paper to Grasshopper
4 likes • Dec '25
I remember this exercises first steps are from Day-1. What a perfect explanation for each steps!
Day -4 & 5- Hexagon Towers
The one thing that I learnt today you can give a rotation effect with using the list of the points that your geometry have and manipulate them as your needs. The problem in your physical model is in the top floor. Your shifting way is different than other floors.
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Furkan Biçeroğlu
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Interior Architect | interested in computational design especially for application drawing projects

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