tailieunhanh - Dynamo: Visual Programming for Design

"Dynamo: Visual Programming for Design" will demonstrate how to use Dynamo Visual Programming forautodesk® revit® software and autodesk vasari. The lab will provide users with resources and step by step examples for automating geometry creation, adjusting family parameters using external data, and sharing information with different design platforms. | Dynamo Visual Programming for Design Contents Dynamo Visual Getting Around in The The Dynamo A. Pulldown B. Search C. Node Library . 5 D. Workspace. 5 E. Execution Bar . 5 Concepts Definitions Workspace. 5 Dynamo Visual Programming for Design Program Directionality of Custom Create a Point or Hello World In Placing Families with Sequences Ranges Lines and Nested Lists and Basic Data Advanced Family Placement Adaptive Get and Set Family Instance Basic Math with the Formula Data Attractor Python Script a Sine Sharing and Reusing Algorithms with the Package Many More What Else Can Dynamo Do .55 Where to Learn More about Page 2 of 56 Dynamo Visual Programming for Design Description These tutorial will demonstrate how to use Dynamo Visual Programming for Autodesk Revit software and Autodesk Vasari. The lab will provide users with resources and step-by-step examples for automating geometry creation adjusting family parameters using external data and sharing information with different design platforms. Dynamo Visual Programming Computational Design refers to the ability to link creative problem solving with powerful and novel computational algorithms to automate simulate script parameterize and generate design solutions. Computational Design has had a profound impact on Architectural practice in recent years. Design practices large and small have begun to invest in new computational capabilities that allow them to customize their process and pursue new innovative design agendas. Computation might be leveraged for a variety of tasks such as automating a redundant production process or to construct an expressive form-generator. Regardless of the end-use what is clear is that designers need