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Where Does My Dynamo Live?

Your Dynamo has moved. And it has moved up in the world too, from the starter home on your C-drive to a new estate, with room to grow, in the up and coming Program Files neighborhood. This post will help you understand where your Dynamo files are and what they do. Program Files C:\Program Files\Dynamo 0.7 As of version 0.7.1, Dynamo in

Dynamo 0.7.1 Release

Dynamo version 0.7.1 officially replaces version 0.6.3 as the most recent stable build. The shift from Dynamo 0.6 to 0.7 represents a significant refactoring of the original code base. The new software architecture allows for better performance, more robust geometry, sophisticated interactions between traditional scripting and visual programmin

Cleanup Node Layout

Be honest, does your graph ever look like this? New in Dynamo v0.7.1, Cleanup Node Layout. Accessed in the Edit Menu or with the shortcut CTRL+L. In this post, I present the great work of Ellensi Chandra, who recently completed a 6-month internship with the Dynamo team in Singapore. At the end of May, developers on the Dynamo team t

INTERSECTING RAILS

The Dynamo blog is pleased to welcome this guest post by Eduardo Perez Roca. Eduardo is a regular contributor to the Dynamo community and forum. He is a senior architect specialized in the development of complex geometries in a well known international office. A new kind of tool was introduced between 2008 - 2010. Tools like Revit Adaptative

Math Transit

With the arrival of Code Blocks in Dynamo version 0.7.0 and later, there are now at least four distinct options for calculating stuff: Traditional nodes The Formula node Python Code Blocks (There's a fifth method, too, if you write your own node, compile it, and import the dll using zero-touch import—look for a future blog post!)