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Marcello Sgambelluri – The Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Cheat Sheet Reference Manual

Da anni ormai Marcello Sgambelluri ci regala i suoi workflow, i suoi segreti, i suoi trucchi del mestiere. Qui trovate la raccolta dei suoi canali: podcast, su cui ho avuto il piacere di essere ospite un paio di volte, blog, canale Youtube e l’occasionale fumetto. Istrionico divulgatore, oltre che grande professionista, ha tenuto classi assolutamente leggendarie e il suo contributo di quest’anno, 8 Yrs’ Worth of Dynamo and Revit Classes from 1 Speaker in 60 Min, è il preludio a questa pubblicazione a lungo attesa.

Marcello Sgambelluri,
The Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Cheat Sheet Reference Manual.

È disponibile sia in formato Kindle che cartaceo e, se state pensando che il prezzo è alto, tenete presente che il titolo della classe non mente: in questo libro ci sono davvero oltre otto anni di lavoro di un professionista straordinario.

This manual is intended for Dynamo users who want to learn Grasshopper for Revit, Grasshopper users who want to learn Dynamo for Revit, and users who are new to both Dynamo and Grasshopper and want to learn one or the other. This manual is also intended as a quick reference for current Dynamo and/or Grasshopper users at all levels. This manual will introduce the readers to a more introductory level of practical Grasshopper and Dynamo for Revit concepts.

Il manuale è diviso in quattro parti:

  1. Grasshopper e Dynamo per la geometria, con esercizi comparativi spiegati secondo il concetto dei cheat sheet, ben noto a chiunque abbia seguito una classe di Marcello;
  2. Il database di Revit e come usare Dynamo e Grasshopper per interfacciarsi con esso;
  3. Creazione di nodi personalizzati in Dynamo e Grasshopper usando C#;
  4. Interoperabilità e come spostare geometria e dati da Rhino a Revit e da Dynamo a Revit.

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