


This command will load each Grasshopper plug-in one-by-one, displaying the full path. If not, restart Rhino and run the _GrasshopperLoadOneByOne command. Now, start Grasshopper and, once loaded, check to see if Weaverbird’s panel appears. Check in both the “Libraries” directory and, if it exists, the “6\Libraries” directory that there are no Weaverbird files (in particular Weaverbird.Gh.CommonSdk.gha). Open File Explorer and navigate to %appdata%\Grasshopper.If there are, remove them by deleting the text on the relevant line(s) and hitting OK. Open Rhino and run the _GrasshopperDeveloperSettings command and make sure that there aren’t any entries for Weaverbird.If it is, uninstall it and restart your machine. Open “Add or remove programs” (or type “appwiz.cpl” at the Windows Start menu and hit enter) and make sure that Weaverbird is not installed.Here are a few steps to make sure that there aren’t any other copies of Weaverbird being loaded. Questions or Comments: Please contact us at – Please download workshop files before the start of the workshop.I’ve seen this happen when Weaverbird has been installed using a different method prior to installing it with the package manager. Kangaroo Physics 0.085 (Install File Download).Weaverbird 0.7.50.0 (Install File Download).Grasshopper 1.0 () (Link to latest version).Requirements: Participants are required to bring a laptop with the following software installed: MeshEdit– Meshedit is a set of components which extend Grasshopper’s ability to work with meshes. Kangaroo Physics – Kangaroo is a Live Physics engine for interactive simulation, optimization and form-finding directly within Grasshopper. Instead of doing the work repeatedly, or sometimes using complicated scripts, this plug-in reconstructs the shape, subdivides any mesh, even made by polylines, and helps preparing for fabrication.

Weaverbird – Weaverbird is a topological modeler that contains many of the known subdivision and transformation operators, readily usable by designers. The following grasshopper plug-ins will be covered: Which will look at working with meshes in Rhino and getting smooth geometrical results with subdivision, mesh relaxation, optimization of form and interactive simulations using the live physics engine. Description: This workshop will feature Grasshopper plug-ins Weaverbird and Kangaroo.
