02 – Multiple Components
The next step in understanding Grasshopper is link multiple components together. Learn here how to work with a series of components to create a solution.
03 – Refining a Definition
The strength of Grasshopper is the ability to edit the model realtime. See here how you can change the original model and refine your definition as you work.
04 – Basics Questions and Answers
Do you have any questions? Perhaps some of these answers will help understand what we have covered so far.
05 – Creating Biarcs
Grasshopper can create solutions that otherwise would be very difficult, if not impossible to constuct in Rhino. The Biarc component is a great example of a function that exists in Grasshopper that would be diffcult to construct in Rhino.
06 – Displaying the Definition with Colors
Once you have definitions, you may want to use colors to highlight or inspect areas based on the different object Properties. This is an excellent way to visualize the data based on criteria you can setup.
07 – Lofting Multiple Curves in GH
Using Grasshopper to creating Surfaces through the dynamic curves is a powerful way to model. David has a few key tips to make the surfaces high quality.
08 – Creating Components with Custom Default
Here are tips and shortcuts in making new components already configured to your definition quicker and easier.
09 – How to get Support and find Samples
Want to know how best to get help, get your questions answered and find samples you can use in your own definitions? David reviews the Grasshopper website to show you the resources avalable.
10 – Using Multiple Inputs
Learn a great trick to make editing your definitions easier. This is invaluable as your definitions become more complex.
11- Generic Components
There are many specific, task based componets in Rhino, but there are also many generic data handling components.
12 – Lists and Random
This example shows how you can use Lists of objects and a Random number generator to create some interesting models. Understanding how Rhino handles lists of Objects and values is key to creating your own solutions.
13 – Shortcuts Tips Working with Sliders
Still have questions. Here are various tips and tricks from David that may fill in some of the gaps.