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Download free Grasshopper exercises for Rhino

September 10th, 2009 nnnaaarrr 3 comments

grasshopper workshop at cornell architecture

Read more and download free Grasshopper exercises from woojsung.com

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VisualARQ Rc1 released

August 29th, 2009 nnnaaarrr No comments

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VisualARQ offers a powerful feature based editor that allows you to easily create and edit smart/custom architectural objects in Rhino 3D.

Now you can download the f RC1 versino.

Download VisualARQ beta version and get a CDKey

Video Tutorials

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Assembly Design and Kinematic Simulation in Rhino 3D

August 24th, 2009 nnnaaarrr No comments

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LEDAS Improves Assembly Design and Kinematic Simulation in Rhino and Announces History-Free Geometry Editing.

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LEDAS, an independent provider of variational design tools for different CAD platforms, announces that the updated version of its Driving Dimensions plugin for Rhino. This makes it possible to create Kinematic Simulation in Rhino.

Download the plug-in for Rhino

Read more from drivingdimensions.com

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Realflow for Rhino 4

July 24th, 2009 nnnaaarrr 2 comments

RF_ConstantMesh

David Rutten wrote this plugin  to import RealFlow data back into Rhino.

Download the plugin.

Examples:

Flooded house

Candy commercial

Rhino roadkill

————————————–I’m the cut line——————————-

Download Realflow

Single-line fonts in Rhino

July 17th, 2009 nnnaaarrr No comments

Two methods :)

1. Single-line fonts are the standard for laser cutting and CNC milling because they are more eficient to cut. Chris Chalmers provides a method of creating single-line labels by using pre-defined blocks instead of text.

CNC-friendly-numbers

How to:

  1. Import the rhino file with the text blocks into your file. 
  2. Run the script and it will simply turn the text you want to use into the appropriate block and place it.

(Right-click and save-as)

numbers.3dm

numbers-function.rvb

Read more…

2. Install a single-line font, and you can use the typical text tools to create the text.

Download the fonts  (Unzip the files you have downloaded, then put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts)

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