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Intro Grasshopper Workshop in Pasadena, CA

Posted on May 8, 2009 by Registered CommenterAOP | Comments5 Comments

I will be teaching a one day Grasshopper Training Class on May 24th, 2009 (note the date change from previous posting) from 9:00am-5:00pm at Forward Design Office (Thank you to Jeffrey Kim for setting it up!)  The class will be geared to beginners/intermediate levels with no prior knowledge of Grasshopper needed.  If you are interested in signing up for for the class please email jeffrey@fwdoffice.com Cost $250.00 per person and open to students and professionals (laptops required).

Location: Forward Design Office 758 East Colorado Blvd, Suite 210 Pasadena, CA 91101

Topics to be covered:
Persistent/Volatile Data
Scalar Operators
Custom Functions
Data Management/Data Trees
Vector Basics (including point attractors)
Curve Types
Surface Types (including paneling tools, and diagrids)
and much more...

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Reader Comments (5)

will there by a webcast for this?

05-9-2009 | Unregistered CommenterSTU

Stu,
I'm not sure if there will be a webcast of this or not.

05-9-2009 | Registered CommenterAOP

Would you please identify how how how detailed this training class will be, perhaps by describing the final exercise of the day?

05-10-2009 | Unregistered Commenterfree11and

David,
I've modified my original post to explain more of the topics covered during the day. It's a Intro to Grasshopper course and will be geared more toward beginners, although hopefully we will be able to get to more advanced topics by the end of the day.

05-11-2009 | Registered CommenterAOP

Is the workshop free of charge to the unemployed? Or do we still pay the $250 fee?

05-15-2009 | Unregistered Commenterunemployed

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