Project 1: Assignment 1

The Royal Glass

  1. Make a curve and a line as the axis of the curve.
  2. Type “revolve” in Rhino and try revolving them to become a closed 360′ shape.
  3. Then go to Grasshopper and put two curve elements. Do this by clicking anywhere on the blank part twice and type “curves”.
  4. You can easily access to any elements by clicking twice on the blank part of the canvas and type.
  5. Select the Curve and make another copy by Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v so that you have two Curves element.
  6. Rename as one as “Profile” and one as “Axis”.
  7. Then add “Revolution” on the canvas and connect the “Profile” at “P” and “Axis” at “A”.
  8. Then go to “Lunchbox” tab and under “Panels”, choose “Triangle Panels C”.
  9. Connect the “S” at the “Revolution” with the “Srf” at the “Triangle Panels C”.
  10. Add two “Number Slider” and name them “U division” and “V division”. In both of them, put 100 for the maximum value and choose “N” for integer number. Then select “okay”.
  11. Connect “U division” at the “U” and “V division” at “V” of the Triangle Panels C.
  12. Add “Custom Preview” element and connect the “Panels” at Triangle Panels C to “G” of the Preview.
  13. Add “Color Swatch” and connect it with the “M” at Preview element.
  14. Then, choose your color.
  15. After that, right click at Preview and choose “Bake”.
  16. Then, go back to Rhino and Save as .obj.

Project1-Assignment1

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Vessel by alix12 on Sketchfab

1. Use Polygon, set up three Number Sliders for Radius (R), Segment (S), Fillet Radius (Rf)

2. Use Move twice to extract the two polygons, use Unit Z to make them follow the Z direction. Add Number Slider following Unit Z

3. Pull up an Offset Curve for the three Polygons

4. Add Rotate for the bottom and top polygons

5. Use Loft Command to connect the three Polygons

6. Use Deconstructed Brep

7. Use LunchBox command to add pattern

Project1-Assignment1

Pinecone vessel

Steps:

  1. Create two curves on Rhino, open grasshopper
  2. Drag two curves blocks from “parameter”
  3. Set two curves blocks on curve.
  4. Drag Resolve surface, connecting to the curves
  5. Drag Hexagon block from “Panel”
  6. Drag two number sliders.
  7. Set one number slider to 5, another to 6
  8. Connecting 5 to U, 6 to V
  9. Drag “Preview”
  10. Bake

Project 1: Assignment 1

My vessel project

  • create a straight line in Z direction and a curve beside it
  • go to grasshopper / drag two “curve” under Params
  • named the first one as Profile and set the curve by selecting the curve in rhino / named the second one as Axis and set the curve by selecting the straight line in rhino
  • drag “revolution” under surface
  • connect profile to p / axis to a
  • drag one of the panels under lunchbox
  • connect “s” from revolution to “srf” from the panel from lunchbox
  • drag two “number slider” under param and connect them separately to “u” and “v” from the panel from lunchbox
  • double click the left side of the number slider, set the numeric domain
  • drag “custom preview” from “display”
  • connect “panels” from panel of lunchbox to “g” from preview
  • drag “color swach” from “params” / connect it to “m” in periew
  • right click preview to bake / check the group box
create a straight line in Z direction and a curve beside it go to grasshopper / drag two “curve” under Params named the first one as Profile and set the curve by selecting the curve in rhino / named the second one as Axis and set the curve by selecting the straight line in rhino drag “revolution” under surface connect profile to p / axis to a drag one of the panels under lunchbox connect “s” from revolution to “srf” from the panel from lunchbox drag two “number slider” under param and connect them separately to “u” and “v” from the panel from lunchbox double click the left side of the number slider, set the numeric domain drag “custom preview” from “display” connect “panels” from panel of lunchbox to “g” from preview drag “color swach” from “params” / connect it to “m” in periew right click preview to bake / check the group box