Thanks for sharing, that a a really amazing video, with good and useful content. Different from others videos from others channels, you really help viewers to improve their work.
Thank you for sharing 🙏 very helpful I usually make the 3d topography of my site with sketchup which makes a very large-sized file that makes my laptop lag and make it difficult to render in twinmotion But this year, I have started learning Rhino and I'm trying to make the 3d with it, and your channel has helped me so much, so thank you again good sir, god bless you!
Hi Nate Thanks. Great video and very helpful. Although I am not getting the same result in Rhino6 when I get to extruding the surfaces. All I get I am getting are separate bands with no planar surfaces on them. Darn it.
This is using Rhino 6. I don’t think I completely understand the issue you are running into. Always check that the curves are planer (you can use project to cplane. Also check that coordinates are lining up with extrusions. You always use offset surface as well. Thank you for enjoying the video. Let me know if there are any other videos that may be helpful.
This was super detailed thanks! Any chance you could do a video on how to add a raster file to surface of the topography? I have slope analysis from GIS at the extents of my patch/contours in Rhino but when I link the images, they come in at an angle. I think its a UVW problem but not sure how to fix it.
Thank you! Could you expand on what you are trying to do do you have a raster image? Might need to send screenshots, you can always edit in photoshop. Or rotate in rhino and then once you are complete you rotate again.
Hello Nate! I highly appreciate the effort you have put in. I have a question regarding Extruding the Curves, mine after extruding creates an extruded surface with only edges to the contour line and no upper face or surface, do you have any clue on how to manage this issue?
This is part of the annoying part you have to check your local gis website or site plans you have. If you do have access to arcGIS you can look through that but always found that super time consuming. A quick option is using blender and importing into rhino too.
Thanks for the video! Another question here, if I want to laser cut each layer out, but you there are so many layers, do I have to drag each of them one by one to a surface? or there's an easier way to arrange them as a laser cut file?
I would first make sure your not cutting too many layers (depending on he thickness of the material) so I would take the scale you are working in measure the material with the scale and see how many feet then that’s your offset. There is no easy way to avoid dragging each layer unless you do it in grasshopper. In grasshopper just know that it will take time to trouble shoot and set up the script.
Thanks for sharing, that a a really amazing video, with good and useful content. Different from others videos from others channels, you really help viewers to improve their work.
So much I didnt know! This was very very helpful. Havent dealt with topo much in my arch classes until now and this video is a lifesaver!
Glad it was helpful!
Great, thats help to make siteplan and diagram and stuff. Thank you!
Files get can get heavy pretty fast!
nice! love the manipulate part the most!
Thank you for watching!
Your videos have been really helpful, Thanks mate
Thank you! Let me know if there are other types of videos you would like to see.
Thank you for sharing 🙏 very helpful
I usually make the 3d topography of my site with sketchup which makes a very large-sized file that makes my laptop lag and make it difficult to render in twinmotion
But this year, I have started learning Rhino and I'm trying to make the 3d with it, and your channel has helped me so much, so thank you again good sir, god bless you!
Glad you liked it it’s much faster in rhino!
Oh Man Thanks a lot for this… please keep doing it 🎉
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, it was really helpful!
Hi Nate
Thanks. Great video and very helpful. Although I am not getting the same result in Rhino6 when I get to extruding the surfaces. All I get I am getting are separate bands with no planar surfaces on them. Darn it.
This is using Rhino 6. I don’t think I completely understand the issue you are running into. Always check that the curves are planer (you can use project to cplane. Also check that coordinates are lining up with extrusions. You always use offset surface as well. Thank you for enjoying the video. Let me know if there are any other videos that may be helpful.
This was super detailed thanks! Any chance you could do a video on how to add a raster file to surface of the topography? I have slope analysis from GIS at the extents of my patch/contours in Rhino but when I link the images, they come in at an angle. I think its a UVW problem but not sure how to fix it.
Thank you! Could you expand on what you are trying to do do you have a raster image? Might need to send screenshots, you can always edit in photoshop. Or rotate in rhino and then once you are complete you rotate again.
thank you so muchhhhhhhhh!!!!you are a life saver ^^
thanks againnnnnnnnn!!!!!best wishes
Bro I was looking for away to do this, so thank you 🙏 keep up the amazing work
Yes, no problem thank you for the comment.
Hello Nate! I highly appreciate the effort you have put in.
I have a question regarding Extruding the Curves, mine after extruding creates an extruded surface with only edges to the contour line and no upper face or surface, do you have any clue on how to manage this issue?
Might need to see a screenshot of this, you can try flip to change orientations. Email is steinrueckn@gmail.com
any video on how you would then integrate a building model into the topography?
Thank you for the suggestion. You can use curves to trim or use Boolean operations.
You re amazing again
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Where did you pull the topo from? arcGIS?
This is part of the annoying part you have to check your local gis website or site plans you have. If you do have access to arcGIS you can look through that but always found that super time consuming. A quick option is using blender and importing into rhino too.
Thanks for the video! Another question here, if I want to laser cut each layer out, but you there are so many layers, do I have to drag each of them one by one to a surface? or there's an easier way to arrange them as a laser cut file?
I would first make sure your not cutting too many layers (depending on he thickness of the material) so I would take the scale you are working in measure the material with the scale and see how many feet then that’s your offset. There is no easy way to avoid dragging each layer unless you do it in grasshopper. In grasshopper just know that it will take time to trouble shoot and set up the script.
Thanks for the answering😊😊
How can I make/find a contour map to import into rhino?
Online, local websites for the us.
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Thank you for watching!
is there any a quick way to modelling a road on top of this site
Project to surface - take curves project to surface then loft then offset surface/extrude
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Here is video explaining quick way to modelling a road on top of this site
Appreciate your video - but hard to listen to while the music is playing!
Thank you for the feedback
YOU SMALL TALK ALOT, OTHERWISE VERY GOOD VIDEO