If you haven't accepted the membership email that you got, send me an email with the email address that you want to use on the new forum (my email is chris@mackeyarchitecture.com). I'll be happy to give a detailed answer there. For now, I'd really recommend learning Honeybee[+] if you want to simulate light diffusing materials. It has a number of new capabilities over the old Honeybee, particularly related to light diffusing materials. Most notably, you can now run annual daylight simulations with them.
Chris Mackey
Angelo,
Thanks for attending the webinar series and I'm sorry that Arpan didn't re-post the example files. You can find the file for workshop 2 here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4r47ryeda0ci1nc/0-FacadeWorkshopStartFile...
-Chris
Sep 17, 2016
Chris Mackey
Angelo,
You should post your question about BSDF files to the new forum here:
http://discourse.ladybug.tools/
If you haven't accepted the membership email that you got, send me an email with the email address that you want to use on the new forum (my email is chris@mackeyarchitecture.com). I'll be happy to give a detailed answer there. For now, I'd really recommend learning Honeybee[+] if you want to simulate light diffusing materials. It has a number of new capabilities over the old Honeybee, particularly related to light diffusing materials. Most notably, you can now run annual daylight simulations with them.
Oct 4, 2017