Exploring Dynamo Geometry
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Dynamo enhances the native ability of Revit through Visual Programming. This course will teach you how to use Dynamo to explore Geometry through the use of Nodes, DesignScript, and an Optioneering study. Software required: Revit 2016, Dynamo 1.0.0.
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Course Description
Have you ever lamented the fact that Revit is inherently bad at creating curvaceous and organic forms? If so, Exploring Dynamo Geometry will help you by showing you how to create a Glacial Table in Dynamo. First, you'll discover how to approach parametric, flexible, geometry creation through a node-based workflow and understand how Dynamo deals with geometry using a Glacial Table as the exemplar. Next, you'll see the exact same workflow in DesignScript, the native scripting language of Dynamo. Finally, you'll explore how to create randomized, parametric options, choose the most desirable, and learn how to save that data for the recreation of an exact replica at a later date. When you're finished with this course, you'll not only have created a Glacial Table for later use, but you'll have learned how to use Geometry within Dynamo to explore your own creations in the future. Software required: Revit 2016, Dynamo 1.0.0.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 57s
—Course Overview 1m 57sNodal Workflow for the Creation of a 'Glacial Table'- 42m 14s
—Introduction 1m 13s
—Input Sliders 4m 6s
—Number Ranges 8m 59s
—Creating a Points Distribution Grid 4m 23s
—Randomizing our Sphere Sizes 3m 30s
—Creating a Solid Surface 7m 10s
—Glaciation 3m 2s
—Creating our Table Legs and Singular Solid Output 9m 47sDesignScript Workflow for the Creation of a 'Glacial Table'- 36m 19sOptioneering: The Creation of Options Through Parametric Processes- 34m 26s