Parametric modelling in Grasshopper is fun - as long as the models stay neat and small. But who has ever searched desperately for the right branch in a forest of complex data-trees? Lost track of a tiny geometric object or attribute in a jungle of components ? Drank too much coffee while waiting for a model update after changing one input? Rest assured: you are not alone struggling to build well-structured, scalable and robust parametric models!
After digging into the topic for more than 15 years, we at Design-to-Production decided it is time to share our approach to Parametric Modelling with the world, both as a brief Modelling Guideline and as a set of Grasshopper Components helping you to adhere to it.
Especially when following a multi-scalar modelling approach ranging from undetailed (but precise) reference models to highly detailed fabrication models, these components will help you to drastically reduce re-computations in Grasshopper while at the same time ensuring a consistent structure to your object and layer tree.
In a nutshell this is what you can expect from D2P Components:
- Manage complex building components
- Define your own component types
- Create instances using your own naming scheme
- Define properties through geometry
- Bake components to your Rhino model
- Build an entire component hierarchy
- Model parent-child and joint relations
- License Type:
Rhino 7 Win
Grasshopper for Rhino 7 Mac