I"ve been using your software since Rhino 3. I love the value and power of your technology. I am so thankful that you are increasing Rhino's ability to manipulate scan data. Can it recognize features yet?
Thanks for the explanation! I use did the same using Instant Meshes. But the issue always I have is the loss of datails in subD process. Do you have any advice for that?
sadly the only way to keep detail is to crank up the complexity of the model. Or when you are in subd tweak the subd model to re capture detail lost in the shrinkwrap/ quad remesh step. (check out the new soft creases in v8) there is always a balance between detail and complexity and you have to mess with it a bit to find the balance that is right for your particular project.
Fantastic, been using this since rhino 8 came out! Any way of doing this while not generating massively complex isocurves? I feel like rhino could really use a cleaner transition from SubD to NURBS.
it's a trash result, Iphone is not suitable even for large objects like cars - by analyzing the data you can see how much the scans are off, it's not able to produce a straight line without deviations @@RhinoGuide
Honestly, this is tool is BS, sorry guys, just try to convert any square model and you will see how bad it deals with rectangular models smoothening the corners no matter what settigns you choose. It's a shame that you can't match Fusion 360 conversion (which is a terrible software, but at least it does the job of STL conversion).
@@Rhinoceros3d i am using hard edges detection and creases, the output model doesn't have hard edges, they are smooth anyway, so there are no 90 degree corners, there are no corners at all
@@MegaBlackJoe can you send us a model to look at with your steps so we can try to repeat your process? also any images to highlight your problem areas- tech@mcneel.com
Great job in explaining your workflow! I just upgraded to Rhino 8 and can't wait to give this a try!
Ive wanted a workflow like this for 20 years. Cant wait to upgrade. Thanks!
That symmetry command in the Subd conversion is super helpful. Going to try it out tomorrow. Thanks for the video!
This is great! I finally have a way to use all my 3D scans without going crazy adjusting every single mesh!
This info is Gold for me, It picked my interest on how to approach cases similar to this kind of situation.
maybe never before has just one Sauce, mad an upgrade so worthy 🙂
and once again .... just wonderful ;-)))) the simplicity of rhino and the best tuts of Brian James Thanks God you are there guys, so we can have fun
That was an EXCELLENT to the point video! Thank you!
I use quad remesh twice for keep details. One with the higher setting and the second with the minimum quad count as possible
The intermediate shrinkwrap function help to transition from 3d scan to quad subd or nurbs.
HERE WE GO BOYS! now give it deviation analysis
This is truly insane 🤯
This is awesome! I love the secret sauce. 😮
Uuhhh, nice method, thanks for sharing!
this is just beatiful
I am crying this is so good, no more struggling with sketchup objects
Alt tutorial title: how to unlock 100% of your brain when using Rhino 8
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thank you.
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I"ve been using your software since Rhino 3. I love the value and power of your technology. I am so thankful that you are increasing Rhino's ability to manipulate scan data. Can it recognize features yet?
sadly no, but we are early in the development of this tool, adding those type of capabilities would be awesome upgrade for a future release.
Amazing what can be done with that messy meshes :D
AWESOME, THANKSS A LOT
Thanks for the explanation! I use did the same using Instant Meshes. But the issue always I have is the loss of datails in subD process. Do you have any advice for that?
sadly the only way to keep detail is to crank up the complexity of the model. Or when you are in subd tweak the subd model to re capture detail lost in the shrinkwrap/ quad remesh step. (check out the new soft creases in v8)
there is always a balance between detail and complexity and you have to mess with it a bit to find the balance that is right for your particular project.
Fantastic, been using this since rhino 8 came out! Any way of doing this while not generating massively complex isocurves? I feel like rhino could really use a cleaner transition from SubD to NURBS.
sadly detail and iso count are linked. if you want the detail, you have to have the iso count.
That`s quit impressive.
the secret sauce is yummy indeed!
"the secret sauce" nice!
Nice tip ! Makes me want to reconsider playing with rhino !
Sub (D) scribed thanks for the nice vid
wow
How was the chair scanned?
using the object scanner in iRhino on an iPhone. (grab it from the app store for free!)
@@Rhinoceros3d WHAT?!? lol... somehow this slipped by me. Thanks.
I used a LIDAR scanning app on the ipad, there are many but generally it's not a great result.
it's a trash result, Iphone is not suitable even for large objects like cars - by analyzing the data you can see how much the scans are off, it's not able to produce a straight line without deviations @@RhinoGuide
excuse me, this is some good shit
right?! enjoy!!
It ooks like at 40yo I am heading to learn Rhino.
Honestly, this is tool is BS, sorry guys, just try to convert any square model and you will see how bad it deals with rectangular models smoothening the corners no matter what settigns you choose. It's a shame that you can't match Fusion 360 conversion (which is a terrible software, but at least it does the job of STL conversion).
you using hard edge detection and creases?
@@Rhinoceros3d i am using hard edges detection and creases, the output model doesn't have hard edges, they are smooth anyway, so there are no 90 degree corners, there are no corners at all
@@MegaBlackJoe can you send us a model to look at with your steps so we can try to repeat your process? also any images to highlight your problem areas-
tech@mcneel.com