I thought I would chime in, since I've been working on a new project which relates to a whole series of tutorials... I feel like there has been a need for quite a while for an in depth look at Grasshopper, beginning with the basics and working your way up through more complicated examples. There are a good deal of online tutorials out there, but they aren't really consolidated in one particular place. Basically, what I wanted to do was create a manual similarly to David's Rhinoscript 101; which is a fantastic way to learn the basics behind Rhinoscripting. So, I've been writing tutorials for a few weeks now, and I'm up to about 55 pages of my own "Grasshopper Primer" (I shouldn't really call it my 'own' because I have borrowed some of the tutorials from online sources (I credit the sources) and there are some references from the Rhinowiki), but I still have plenty more to write. I'm going to be teaching a weekend workshop in 2 weeks from tomorrow, so I'm really hoping to finish it up before then, but I will definitely post a link to where everyone can download a copy if they would like to take a look. I really hope it will become good resource for people wanting to learn the fundamentals behind Grasshopper. I apologize for the teaser of sorts, but I will have a full fledged copy for people to look at very soon. All the best, and keep up the good work Baldino. -Andy
On Jan 9, 2:14 pm, klint <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, yes, yes, yes Yes! There's so much to learn from your example and > you really explain things thoroughly. Thank you very much from a > Grasshopper beginner! > > About video quality, different hosting sites will compress your video > in different amount. But it's also a question of the size in which you > record it. What capturing program are you using? And what size do you > record your screencapture? With Camtasia and Jing you can host your > videos at screencast.com which I think uses very fine quality. > > On 9 Jan, 17:08, baldino <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I uploaded a new tutorial onhttp://nao.eu.com/ > > > This one is about box morphing, and exploring geometry populating > > possibilities in GH. > > I made this one quite quickly, so i might not have explained > > everything clearly enough, please let me know if some precisions are > > needed, i'll try to add a new part if necessary. > > > and thx for feedback. > > baldino > > > ps: i moved from viddler to vimeo, where video quality is a bit > > better.. but still not as good as in thehttp://designreform.net/ > > tutorials (like this > > one:http://designreform.net/2008/05/29/rhino-tower-massing-with-explicit-...) > > any idea how i could improve online video quality ?
