algorithmic modeling for Rhino
If I understand the question correctly, there's no such thing as a "Grasshopper Model".
What Grasshopper does is it "sits" above Rhino and shows you what your model would look like in Rhino. You then Bake it into Rhino when everything is how you want it to be and then have a regular Rhino model which is no longer 'parametric'.
I see. Final model will be a regular model with no difference to Rhino model created by Rhino commands. That also means it can be displayed and edited correctly even without Grasshopper installed on other machines.
Correct. A Baked model is normal Rhino geometry that no longer requires Grasshopper to influence its existence. This would normally be saved as a 3dm but could just as easily be exported in one of the other formats.
EDIT: Grasshopper is the new name to the original plug-in called Explicit History. The idea was to have more control over the Implicit History commands that came along in Rhino 4
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