Super helpful! Although when I got to sample 4, I also used contours that were continuous (not closed) but when I imputed the Patch Command, the only thing that patched was the one with the closed curves, Any solutions regarding this?
Hi Dylan. Thank you for a very helpful tutorial! Is there any command or easy way to distribute the contour lines in Rhino other than the manual method you are using here? I have a very complex landscape with 2D contours and I am foreseeing hours and hours of work if I need to lift them manually. Best regards, L
Great Vid mate, Im relatively new to rhino and learningRhinot atm. Can I ask is there a simple way to take those contours generated in the final option turn them into a stepped model like the 3rd option you show, or would you need to manually close them before extruding?
I don't know of any faster way of closing the curves. You would have to copy a rectangular line for each contour and then use the trim tool to cut away the unwanted section.
its what i did in the end, although its worth noting you can select all the lines and then trim with a fence which i wasnt expecting so didnt take anywhere near as long as id anticipated. I had well over a hundred contours but turns out you can extrude/cap them all at the same time as well which i wasnt expecting
what to do if the central contour is of least elevation? And how come yours is creating a top surface but mine is through and through? sorry, new with this software, Architecture 2nd year Student, Delhi.
That was the most helpful tutorial i have ever seen in my life
architecture students?
This is the most helpful Rhino video I have ever watched. Thank you so much!
this turorial is best contours and topograohy tutorial on UA-cam !!!! thank you very much, very informing and integrated
this made my life so much easier you're a frickin g
very helpful tutorial with clear illustrations n multi solutions. thank you!
Thank you so much!! Other tutorials literally crashed my rhino.
Great tutorial. Thank you
thank you so much for such a detailed explanation! great tutorial
Gaining GIS data from Google Earth very useful! Thanks a lot.
Thank you Mr. Brown, that was very helpful. Take care. B
Really helpful tutorial. Appreciate it.
hi, how do you do that if you have 300 curves every meter? is there a way to automise it? thanks alot
Super helpful! Although when I got to sample 4, I also used contours that were continuous (not closed) but when I imputed the Patch Command, the only thing that patched was the one with the closed curves, Any solutions regarding this?
Hi Dylan. Thank you for a very helpful tutorial! Is there any command or easy way to distribute the contour lines in Rhino other than the manual method you are using here? I have a very complex landscape with 2D contours and I am foreseeing hours and hours of work if I need to lift them manually. Best regards, L
I'm wondering the same thing. If I find any additional resources I'll include them in an edit
@@dianabolton3388 Yes wondering the same thing
After 2 years wondering the same thing. Ahha
Did you find out a way to do that quickly?
Great video, thank you
Great Vid mate, Im relatively new to rhino and learningRhinot atm. Can I ask is there a simple way to take those contours generated in the final option turn them into a stepped model like the 3rd option you show, or would you need to manually close them before extruding?
I don't know of any faster way of closing the curves. You would have to copy a rectangular line for each contour and then use the trim tool to cut away the unwanted section.
its what i did in the end, although its worth noting you can select all the lines and then trim with a fence which i wasnt expecting so didnt take anywhere near as long as id anticipated. I had well over a hundred contours but turns out you can extrude/cap them all at the same time as well which i wasnt expecting
what to do if the central contour is of least elevation? And how come yours is creating a top surface but mine is through and through? sorry, new with this software, Architecture 2nd year Student, Delhi.
Thank you for this vid, very informative.
Is there a faster way to lift the contour lines to their height, rather than typing in each one, one at a time?
find a boyfriend and let him do it for you
Thanks a lot!
Awesome tutorial!! But drawing the lines are very tedious.
great tutorial thank you
Thank you!!