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Webinar: Subdivision Modeling with Grasshopper + Weaverbird

Saturday, Nov 10, 20121 AMEDT

1205 MANHATTAN AVE Brooklyn, NY | 1205 MANHATTAN AVE Brooklyn, NY

Subdivision Modeling with Grasshopper + Weaverbird | 2012 November 09 | 2:00 PM EST Overview: Subdivision modeling offers us a fluid way to create and control complex, continuous forms from simple shapes. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with Meshes and Subdivisions, this webinar will incrementally unpack a diverse set of Tessellation techniques through a series of “live” exercises with Grasshopper and Weaverbird. With two instructors offering guided curriculum and continuous support it is our goal to provide you with an in-depth and personal learning experience. Additional topics covered will include: how to ensure clean meshes, applying additional detail to meshes through perforation and thickening, and preparing your mesh for output to a 3d Printer. This Webinar will last 2.5 hours including a 30 minute Q & A session. Registration can be found below. We look forward to your participation! Topics: What are Meshes and Subdivisions? What are they made of and How are they different from Surfaces? How can I use a Mesh Object as a component to distribute onto a surface? Now how do I Perforate it or make it Smooth? Meshes seem too dense with Points to edit easily? How can I manipulate a Mesh with a few control points but still have a Smooth Result? I tried to Subdivide and Smooth my Mesh but it looks funky! How do I ensure that I end up with clean Geometry? Using Weaverbird is fun and my Mesh is cool! How do I prepare it for 3d Printing? Registration and details can be found here: http://modelab.nu/?p=7244

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Saturday, Nov 10, 20121 AMEDT

1205 MANHATTAN AVE Brooklyn, NY | 1205 MANHATTAN AVE Brooklyn, NY

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Subdivision Modeling with Grasshopper + Weaverbird | 2012 November 09 | 2:00 PM EST Overview: Subdivision modeling offers us a fluid way to create and control complex, continuous forms from simple shapes. Beginning with a presentation on the main principles of working with Meshes and Subdivisions, this webinar will incrementally unpack a diverse set of Tessellation techniques through a series of “live” exercises with Grasshopper and Weaverbird. With two instructors offering guided curriculum and continuous support it is our goal to provide you with an in-depth and personal learning experience. Additional topics covered will include: how to ensure clean meshes, applying additional detail to meshes through perforation and thickening, and preparing your mesh for output to a 3d Printer. This Webinar will last 2.5 hours including a 30 minute Q & A session. Registration can be found below. We look forward to your participation! Topics: What are Meshes and Subdivisions? What are they made of and How are they different from Surfaces? How can I use a Mesh Object as a component to distribute onto a surface? Now how do I Perforate it or make it Smooth? Meshes seem too dense with Points to edit easily? How can I manipulate a Mesh with a few control points but still have a Smooth Result? I tried to Subdivide and Smooth my Mesh but it looks funky! How do I ensure that I end up with clean Geometry? Using Weaverbird is fun and my Mesh is cool! How do I prepare it for 3d Printing? Registration and details can be found here: http://modelab.nu/?p=7244

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