If these other applications are used, they will need to customized to create the. Ports have been proposed for other applications such as Processing, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, or other applications. Most of the work to date has been done with data generated from either Rhino-Grasshopper or a special C# Model Builder Tool which is a Windows program that serves as a template for custom computational projects.
There is no restriction on these other applications since the Model Builder is only aware of the text file. The text file, which can be viewed in Excel for study if necessary, creates a bridge to other applications. (The Revit environment can include Vasari however, this has not been tested.) The Revit Model Builder add-in acts as a layer between the Revit modeling environment, including the Family Editor, and a. Since the process has changed somewhat this is a revision of my previous post. This means that at some point in the future the Hummingbird tools will not work with Rhino 5 so it is a good idea to upgrade to Rhino 6 as soon as possible. There are some new elements in the Rhino 6 version of Grasshopper that are not backward compatible with Rhino 5. For now, we are not planning any changes to the Hummingbird package so this should not be an issue. The Rhino 5 Grasshopper components are upward compatible so they should work exactly the same in Rhino 6.
(Note that you can have both Rhino 5 and 6 installed at the same time, and the single Hummingbird installation will work for both.)
#Rhino 6 upgrade install
If you are making a fresh install of Rhino 6, the installation program (GrasshopperSetup.msi) will work exactly as before. The Hummingbird components are installed in the same location (C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\Libraries\Hummingbird) for both Rhino 5 and 6 so, if you have already installed them, they should automatically appear after you install Rhino 6. The new Rhino version 6 includes grasshopper so you no longer need to install that as a separate plug-in.