Chris,
I don't want to hijack this thread into a whole Clemson discussion,
but I did also have Yuji for my entire last year.  Great guy, and tell
him hello from me.
Best,
Andy Payne

On Jan 21, 6:47 am, "Rhino3D.TV" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Super... I will post few small videos this week at TV, and I will post
> one 900x600 here so you can give me a feed back.... Listen, feed
> back... do not kill me ok :-)
>
> Have a great day!
>
> Andres
>
> On Jan 21, 7:51 am, Chris Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Andres, I've bookmarked Rhino3D.tv. and will check back.
>
> > Andy, I did a lecture on parametrics last semester, and used your
> > mason jar lids project from the LIFT web site as one of the examples.
> > Thanks for posting that project. It was one of the first that I found
> > when I started messing with GH. As far as Clemson goes, I'm taking
> > Yuji Kishimoto right now for studio, probably my favorite there so
> > far.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
>
> > On Jan 20, 10:02 pm, Rchitekt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Chris,
> > > I've actually been working on a manual to teach a class just like
> > > this.  It starts out with the basics and progressively gets into more
> > > complicated tutorials.  Right now it's around 75 pages, and I need to
> > > add a little more information before its finished.  I'm also teaching
> > > a class this weekend at the California College of the Arts and this
> > > was the reason I created the manual in the first place.  It has around
> > > 10-15 different tutorials throughout and I plan to continue adding
> > > more information after this weekends workshop.  Anyway, it isn't
> > > finished yet, but I will post a link on this forum when it is finished
> > > in the next 2 days or so.  BTW, I also went to Clemson for undergrad
> > > architecture, so I'm glad to know there are some Tigers interested in
> > > this kind of thing.  I'll post some new stuff very soon.
> > > Best,
> > > Andy
>
> > > On Jan 20, 6:34 am, "Rhino3D.TV" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Chris
>
> > > > At the end of this week, we will post more or less 10 more short video
> > > > clips about GH atwww.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 Gonzalezwww.rhino3d.comwww.rhino3d.tvwww.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
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