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  1. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Turn it off and then on again is always good advice! ?. But seriously, it did not activate because sverchok was not activated for some reason. A restart must’ve activated it.
  2. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    * Download and install the latest Sverchok (https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok) The way I do it is as I click the Green code button and download the ZIP archive. Do NOT unzip.
  3. BlenderBim BrickSchema

    lukas
    by lukas · November 2021
    Besides BlenderBIM we would need an 'graphview' or 'topologic-sverchok/node' that feeds something like 'Paraview' for representing the 'logic' or 'data' informations of Bot and Brick. (VI-suite does t
  4. BlenderBIM - Parametric Based IFC Types (Doors/Windows etc).

    JanF
    by JanF · November 2021
    I created a demo of a library sverchok blend file to test the workflow described earlier:
  5. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Sadly we are not there yet. While Homemaker has the python code to convert Topologic entities to IFC, we do not yet have that as a sverchok node. Obviously, you can thicken the faces into a Cell and t
  6. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    theoryshaw
    by theoryshaw · November 2021
    look forward to the workshop. Possible to extend your sverchok/topologic definition above by showing how one could apply a simple blenderbim ifc wall type to the exterior envelope, for example?
  7. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Hi everyone. Just to update you. First, the workshop has been published on the osarch events page (thanks @Moult) I just completed the sverchok/topologic definition for the workshop. Basically, you wi
  8. BlenderBIM - Parametric Based IFC Types (Doors/Windows etc).

    JanF
    by JanF · November 2021
    If you wanted to be really cool, you could build your library with IfcNodes for Sverchok (https://blenderbim.org/download.html), but I still haven't figured out how to create even a simplest wall with
  9. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Sverchok (https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok/archive/refs/heads/master.zip)
  10. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Ok so I will schedule and announce a workshop soon. We’ll see how many attend. This will obviously use Topologic/Sverchok.
  11. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    JQL
    by JQL · November 2021
    I haven't had the time yet to start testing it as for me it's still is a bit overwhelming: I don't use Blender regularly, I don't use Sverchok or any other parametric modeling software, I haven't even
  12. Classical Rhino-Grasshopper algorithms translated to Blender-Sverchok - Catenary Form-Finding

    victorklixto
    by victorklixto · November 2021
    The fourth tutorial from the series "Classical Rhino-Grasshopper algorithms translated to Blender-Sverchok" was launched. This fourth tutorial is the "Catenary Form-Finding&
  13. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    bruno_perdigao
    by bruno_perdigao · November 2021
    I used Topologic to find interior edges and Sverchok to extrude them. I also used Topologic boolean nodes to get the intersections. It's not perfect, and I think there is an easier way to do it. But
  14. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    JQL
    by JQL · November 2021
    or, as we advanced, with topologic itself or Sverchok/BlenderBIM.
  15. Homemaker add-on

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    Topologic is embedded inside Homemaker so if you just want to use homemaker there is no need to install it separately. However, if you want to use it with Sverchok then yes. If you do, Topologic will
  16. Homemaker add-on

    topologic
    by topologic · November 2021
    @brunopostle A video or tutorial would be great. I want to do a tutorial showing how you can start the modelling process in TopologicSverchok, assign materials to the end result and convert to an IFC
  17. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · October 2021
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  18. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    JQL
    by JQL · October 2021
    Hi Wassim, does this mean that I can install TopologicSverchok on Windows by just downloading the zip and install in Blender as any other blender plugin and it will work as long as Sverchok is install
  19. [Topologic] Redefining BIM through Spatial Topology, Information, and Grammars

    topologic
    by topologic · October 2021
    A new release of Topologic for Sverchok. This release marks the completion of the transition of all visual nodes to the new method of python binding. It is extremely easy to install (download ZIP and
  20. Classical Rhino-Grasshopper algorithms translated to Blender-Sverchok - Adaptive Pavilion

    victorklixto
    by victorklixto · October 2021
    The third tutorial from the series "Classical Rhino-Grasshopper algorithms translated to Blender-Sverchok" is ready. This third tutorial is the "Adaptive Pavilion"
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