Grasshopper is primarily used to build generative algorithms, such as for
generative art. Many of Grasshopper's components create 3D geometry. Programs may also contain other types of algorithms including numeric, textual, audio-visual and haptic applications. Advanced uses of Grasshopper include
parametric modelling for
structural engineering, architecture and fabrication, lighting performance analysis for energy efficient architecture, and building energy use. Grasshopper was made part of the standard Rhino toolset in Rhino 6.0, and continues to be. AEC Magazine stated that Grasshopper is "Popular among students and professionals, McNeel Associate’s Rhino modelling tool is endemic in the architectural design world. The Grasshopper environment provides an intuitive way to explore designs without having to learn to script." Research supporting this claim has come from product design and architecture. Grasshopper 2 has been in development since at least 2014, when David Rutten mentioned development of it on his blog. It is possible to download a "WIP" / Alpha release version into Rhino 8 via the package manager. It is not clear when GH2 will be included in standard Rhino. ==See also==