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rhinoceros

BASIC GRASS SHOPPER

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

DURATION

-- hours.

Possibility of flexible hours.

PLAZAS

Small groups.

10-15 people.

MODALITIES
REGISTRATION

Face-to-face and online.

In general, the courses are face-to-face, but on demand we can create groups to take the courses online.

Registration period closed.

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PRICE

--- euros.

Payment facilities.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Basic knowledge of Rhinoceros

 

Own laptop with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper installed

2. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE

In the course you will learn from the basics of Grasshopper to how to create your own plugins. You will know how to take advantage of the power of programming to automate your design processes and/or create geometric complexities, as well as create a constant flow with a wide variety of software and hardware. We teach the student to develop  logical thinking, without which he would be unable to develop algorithms in Grashopper.

3. COURSE ORIENTATION

This course is aimed at architects, industrial designers, interior designers, urban planners, industrial engineers, jewelers, graphic designers. In addition, in this course:

- They are made exercises oriented to your professional profile.

- You are helped to develop a project of your interest in the last hours of the course.

- Consulting is given on other projects of your interest during the course.

​- Personalized attention is given since they are small groups

- Doubts advanced Grasshopper, digital fabrication or generative design in general, can be resolved, since the teacher has advanced knowledge on these topics.

- A library of Grasshopper definitions is given from simple to complex tools, related books and tutorials

4. STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE

MODULE 0. INTRODUCTION

- Introduction to parametric design

- Program interface

MODULE I. 

- Types of objects

- Display modes

MODULE II. DATA

- Data entry modules

MODULE III. DOMAINS, RANKS AND SERIES, ROW AND POINT MATRIX
MODULE IV. MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS. PARABLE AND SPIRAL

MODULE V. HYPERBOLIC PARABOLOID
MODULE VI. SURFACE BY POINTS

MODULE VII. DATA STRUCTURE. LISTS.

MODULE VIII. POINTS AND VECTORS
MODULE IX. CURVES. UNIDIMENSIONAL LOCAL COORDINATES
MODULE X. SURFACES. SUBDIVISION AND TRIANGULATION OF SURFACES
MODULE XI. PANELIZATION OF SURFACES
MODULE XII. APPLICATION OF THE NOTIONS OF THE COURSE
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