Omg YES my biggest question is how people model the plantings. I did it a little bit in sketchup on my own but that's really critical as (so far on my own) I'm doing residential scale work so the plants *are the dominant spatial features.
Thank you Stephanie, one of the best channel on THE INTERNET. For the ones that are looking for practical-real-life-best-practices uses of Rhino in the professional environment this channel set a standard. Comprehensive with great playlists that are covering all the foundamentals. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much for this wonderful series - I really enjoyed the design you picked for the exercise. I look forward to seeing more instructional content on your channel - thanks for your efforts
@@FutureLandscapes hi, so i have two questions if you are available. 1) being an architecture student wanting to learn a more skilled 3d software for portfolio and presentations, but being so many out there, which one, or few ones would you recommend? 2) tell me more about your skillshare course please?
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial series!! It really helps a lot. And it becomes so special, especially in such a knowledge monopoly era. I'm a landscape student and when I was looking for Rhino tutorials, I found they're almost all requesting paid and not specifically for landscape. So I'm so grateful that you're offering this series!!
Thank you so much, pleasant introduction and very informative. As a student, I've been confused about which software to begin learning, but you've captured the essentials and gave me the right perspective needed. My teachers fail to do this AT MASTERS level..... and I attend supposedly one of the better LA schools in Australia.
Sorry to hear that Alex, it is unfortunately the case in many universities. I always found that frustrating during my education as well so I made it my aim to teach these skills as simply and effectively as possible. Hope you find the tutorials beneficial.
First of all, Thanks for the great video and nice speech. I am going to follow the tutorials with you, hope you have everything needed for learning Rhino as a landscape architect. I am studying in Politecnico di Milano- Landscape architecutre- Land Landscape Heritage. And working in FUV company as an intern. Hope you can develop my life with your videos. KEEP ON!
Hi, thanks so much for this series! I want to ask why don’t you recommend Rhino for 2D drawing but use AutoCAD instead, when you can still do linework, annotate, print in scale from Rhino? I would like to hear if it’s matter of personal preference or what. I’ve been using Rhino myself, also for 2D drawings, but I can see it’s weak points on that behalf and it’s stronger points with 3D modeling. Just wondering out options for a professional pipeline concerning landscape architecture. :)
Industry standard. You might have a good workflow for drafting in Rhino but once you get to a firm no one is using Rhino to put together a drawing set. Yes, it has the right capabilities but barely anyone uses it like that right now, so it's important to learn the industry standard.
Im stoked with revit, and civils and autodesk in general - however, i need to find the most accurate and fasted means of generating GIS informed topography. What programme is best for that?
not the best way but each city or country have their own GISed DEM or contour data, you can either download from the database or generate them from contour in programs like QGIS or ARCGIS then translate them to DXF then to 3D programs. GIS informed means georeferenced in this case. I think SketchUp also does that natively but not accurately.
Finally found vedios percisely about landscape modeling! It's really helpful.
A rare unicorn on youtube apparently :)
I'm starting a landscape architecture program in the fall and this has me SO EXCITED
Omg YES my biggest question is how people model the plantings. I did it a little bit in sketchup on my own but that's really critical as (so far on my own) I'm doing residential scale work so the plants *are the dominant spatial features.
Glad this was helpful, and best of luck on your program!
Thank you, your videos are a great help even if I'm not in landscape arch. I see how rhino can be used and utilized
Ohhh wow!! Just landed on this from my youtube suggestions. This is an amazing series !!
Welcome and glad it is helpful :)
Thank you Stephanie, one of the best channel on THE INTERNET.
For the ones that are looking for practical-real-life-best-practices uses of Rhino in the professional environment this channel set a standard.
Comprehensive with great playlists that are covering all the foundamentals.
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Dan, that's super nice :) Glad my tutorials are helpful!
AMAZING VIDEO!!
Thanks for this clear intro!
Glad it was helpful :)
Thank you very much for this wonderful series - I really enjoyed the design you picked for the exercise. I look forward to seeing more instructional content on your channel - thanks for your efforts
You are so welcome!
I am a landscape architecture student, it helps a lot :) hope you can do a video explaining how to do the rendering! They all look amazing!
Hello, you can see my course on skillshare: skl.sh/2GxT89Z
@@FutureLandscapes hi, so i have two questions if you are available. 1) being an architecture student wanting to learn a more skilled 3d software for portfolio and presentations, but being so many out there, which one, or few ones would you recommend? 2) tell me more about your skillshare course please?
Stephanie, thank you very much for your video
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial series!! It really helps a lot. And it becomes so special, especially in such a knowledge monopoly era. I'm a landscape student and when I was looking for Rhino tutorials, I found they're almost all requesting paid and not specifically for landscape. So I'm so grateful that you're offering this series!!
You're very welcome! Yes I always noticed there was a huge lack of landscape tutorials for rhino, that's why I started making them!
Thank you for making the instructional video, the explanation is very good, very useful for beginners!
Thank you so much, pleasant introduction and very informative. As a student, I've been confused about which software to begin learning, but you've captured the essentials and gave me the right perspective needed. My teachers fail to do this AT MASTERS level..... and I attend supposedly one of the better LA schools in Australia.
Sorry to hear that Alex, it is unfortunately the case in many universities. I always found that frustrating during my education as well so I made it my aim to teach these skills as simply and effectively as possible. Hope you find the tutorials beneficial.
First of all, Thanks for the great video and nice speech.
I am going to follow the tutorials with you, hope you have everything needed for learning Rhino as a landscape architect.
I am studying in Politecnico di Milano- Landscape architecutre- Land Landscape Heritage. And working in FUV company as an intern. Hope you can develop my life with your videos.
KEEP ON!
Welcome to the channel and hope you learn a lot :)
Great video!
Landscape architecture student from Czech republic ))
Thank you very much!
Thanks Stephanie! Great series :)
Glad you like them!
Thank you!
this is great, i wish i saw it way earlier
Better late than never :)
very useful!thank you for the video!
I love the video! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
ty awesome video,make more
you are amazing!!!!
excellent.Thank u
You are welcome!
Hi, thanks so much for this series! I want to ask why don’t you recommend Rhino for 2D drawing but use AutoCAD instead, when you can still do linework, annotate, print in scale from Rhino? I would like to hear if it’s matter of personal preference or what. I’ve been using Rhino myself, also for 2D drawings, but I can see it’s weak points on that behalf and it’s stronger points with 3D modeling. Just wondering out options for a professional pipeline concerning landscape architecture. :)
Industry standard. You might have a good workflow for drafting in Rhino but once you get to a firm no one is using Rhino to put together a drawing set. Yes, it has the right capabilities but barely anyone uses it like that right now, so it's important to learn the industry standard.
Alright, thank you very much!!
Thank you nice lady😁
nice :)
Thanks!
Im stoked with revit, and civils and autodesk in general - however, i need to find the most accurate and fasted means of generating GIS informed topography.
What programme is best for that?
not the best way but each city or country have their own GISed DEM or contour data, you can either download from the database or generate them from contour in programs like QGIS or ARCGIS then translate them to DXF then to 3D programs. GIS informed means georeferenced in this case. I think SketchUp also does that natively but not accurately.
Local open data portals usually contain such information and it's more accurate than georeferenced sketchup topo from Google.
How about importing Revit files into Rhino?
You have to export the files as DXF from revit
Are you work with germans or are you self German, I ask because the Names of Data are in German.
I worked in Berlin for a while and every now and then I do some work for German firms :)