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title: "Lampshades"
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excerpt: "An exploration of the depths of rhino/grasshopper"
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date: 2022-12-04 14:39:27 +0100
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author: "Aron Petau"
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tags:
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- rhino
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- grasshopper
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- parametric
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- lamp
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- lampshade
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- private
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- 3D printing
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- studio d+c
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- university of the arts berlin
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- TODO, unfinished
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header:
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teaser: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade4.heic
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overlay_image: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade4.heic
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overlay_filter: 0.5
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credit: "Aron Petau"
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gallery:
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade1.heic
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade1.heic
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title: "A parametric lampshade made with rhino and grasshopper"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade2.jpeg
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade2.jpeg
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title: "A parametric lampshade made with rhino and grasshopper"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade3.heic
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade3.heic
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title: "A parametric lampshade made with rhino and grasshopper"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade4.heic
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade4.heic
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title: "A parametric lampshade made with rhino and grasshopper"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade5.jpeg
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/lampshade5.jpeg
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title: "A parametric lampshade made with rhino and grasshopper"
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gallery2:
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/gh_lampshade_flow.png
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/gh_lampshade_flow.png
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title: "the grasshopper flow for the lampshade"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/grasshopper_lampshade_flow.png
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/grasshopper_lampshade_flow.png
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title: "the grasshopper flow for the lampshade"
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- url: /assets/images/lampshades/result_rhino.png
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image_path: /assets/images/lampshades/result_rhino.png
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title: "The resulting lampshade in rhino"
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created: 2023-07-27T00:01:27+02:00
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last_modified_at: 2023-10-01T20:16:59+02:00
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## Lampshades
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During 2022, I was exposed to some of the awesomenest tools for architects.
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One of them was Rhino, a 3D modeling software that is used for a lot of architectural design.
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I hate it. It has quite an unreadable interface and is not very intuitive, with straight-up 80s vibes.
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It has plugins though, and one of them is Grasshopper, a visual programming language that is used to create parametric models.
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Grasshopper is insanely powerful and seems to be a full-fledged programming language, but it is also very intuitive and easy to use, rather similar to the new node-based flows unreal engine and blender are now starting.
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Sadly, grasshopper does not come as a standalone, and it requires Rhino to run and achieve many of the modeling steps.
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In that combination, Rhino suddenly becomes much more appealing, and I started to enjoy the process of modeling in it.
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I was able to create a parametric lampshade that I am very happy with and can modify on the fly for ever-new lampshades.
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Then printing it with white filament in vase mode was a breeze and here you can see some of the results.
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{% include gallery %}
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{% include gallery id="gallery2" caption="The Results" %}
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