Today’s challenge is all about one small but powerful trick in Grasshopper :
Internalise Data.
Here’s what to do:
1️⃣ Create a small Grasshopper definition (anything you like , a shape, a pattern, a form).
2️⃣ Right-click your input geometry (like a curve, surface, or point).
3️⃣ Choose Internalise Data. This stores the geometry inside the Grasshopper file,no Rhino reference needed!
4️⃣ Post your .gh file below.
5️⃣ Download someone else’s file and run it on your end.If it works without Rhino geometry, they did it right! ✅
Goal: Create a “chain reaction” of working definitions. Each file should run cleanly on another computer no missing geometry, no errors.
Who starts with mine 😅