In this course, we will examine one of Grasshopper’s most powerful plugins: the Kangaroo 2 physics simulator. Kangaroo comes with a collection of tools that allow us to run animations and simulations made from a collection of geometry goals, such as point loads, angles, edge lengths, anchors and more. The plugin also comes with a collection of powerful geometry manipulation tools that allow us to draw large data out of inputs we can specify.
We will begin the course by examining how mesh geometries work in Grasshopper, before applying our first Kangaroo physics simulation to create a minimal edge length mesh surface. The course will then examine how we might apply a series of complex patterns to the surface using some of Kangaroo’s geometry manipulation tools.
The course will then examine more powerful simulations available to us, such as sphere packing algorithms, rigid body simulations and wind cloth physics simulations.