Hi Chris

At the end of this week, we will post more or less 10 more short video
clips about GH at www.rhino3d.tv

These clips are 640x480 [ QTime format ]. You could add them to a
folder inside iTunes in order, it helps me to be very organize when I
give a presentation.

But, if you need them in 900x600 HD, I have them in that format too.

The final Idea is to have a CD with a menu that will take you step by
step into GH.

I will use this material for the first time at:
http://arquitectura.uniandes.edu.co/scripts/0_docs/noticias/2008/12-19/
with few teachers from MIT.

Hope all goes well!...

NOTE: All these videos are in English and Spanish just in case you
need them.

Andres Gonzalez
www.rhino3d.com
www.rhino3d.tv
www.savanna3d.com


On Jan 18, 9:54 am, Chris Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> My professor has asked me to do a Grasshopper workshop, and I'm trying
> to come up with examples that are both simple to understand, and
> useful for students in architecture studio. The audience is 2nd year
> architecture undergrads who have shown proficiency in Rhino (all 2nd
> Yrs do a series of Rhino workshops here).
>
> Here is one example of simple and useful, which just makes a handrails
> and balusters from a 
> curve:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/StairRailings.jpg
>
> Since theres an abundance of brains on this forum, I figure you guys
> might have some good suggestions for "simple and useful" definitions.
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
> Clemson University

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