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29 contributions to Grasshopper3D Challenge
How I finally understood dot product
In this video, I explain dot product in Grasshopper without making it overly mathematical. The main idea is simple: - Dot product compares two vector directions - 1 means same direction - 0 means perpendicular - -1 means opposite direction - Unit vectors make the result easier to understand Watch here Book a strategy call
1 like • 13d
Cool
I use Trim in Grasshopper for stitching patterns
In this video, I show how I use Trim with Breps to keep a generated pattern inside a material boundary. This is useful when you create lines for stitching, cutting, engraving, or fabrication, but only want the pattern to exist inside a specific sheet or surface. The main idea is simple: - First, create the pattern - Then define the boundary - Use the surface as the trimming region - Keep only the parts that stay inside Watch here Book a strategy call
1 like • 27d
Very nice!
Did you use Grasshopper just to explore quick design options?
In this video, I show how one curve and one basic rule can help you explore different design options quickly. The example starts with a product-like form, then shifts into an architectural pavilion idea. The main idea is simple: - Grasshopper can support quick design exploration - A simple curve can generate many options - The revolution axis changes the result - The domain controls how much of the form is created Watch here Book a strategy call
1 like • 29d
Nice!
Have you ever needed to explain your Grasshopper colors with a legend?
In this video, I show a simple way to create a legend inside Grasshopper using native components. This is useful when you want to communicate categories, color codes, analysis results, or different geometry conditions more clearly. The main idea is simple: - Colors show the visual categories - Tags explain what each color means - A rectangle gives the legend a clear placement area - Multiline data keeps the labels organized properly Watch here Book a strategy call
0 likes • May 13
Cool!
Have you ever needed to label geometry directly in Grasshopper?
In this video, I show the difference between using a simple text tag and Text 3D in Grasshopper. This is useful when you want to label surfaces, panels, parts, or any geometry inside Rhino. The main idea is simple: - Text tag is good for quick screen-based labels - Text 3d is better when the text needs real placement - Surface frames help align text with tilted geometry - Justification helps control how the text sits on the point or plane Watch Here Book a call with me
1 like • May 11
Very helpful! Thank you.
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Luis Barrios, Jr.
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Architect with Archicad and SketchUp experience. Adding Rhino+Grasshopper to skillset to support my CNC adventure.

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Joined Jan 10, 2026