Is there a reason why Rhino for Mac looks and works a bit differently? Is it possible to change command menu to not be transparent? It's a bit distracting to see stuff behind the menu..
Im struggling with the pace of this. There seems to be a lot of knowledge of the program that needs to be known before doing this tutorial. Is there a different video for beginners that you would recommend?
ctrl+shift on a pc, command+shift on a mac this will allow you to subobject select a face inside of a polysurface make sure it's not a block or a lightweight extrusion.
Excellent presentation on this. I always appreciate all the useful information that you give in these demos.
thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Looks great, thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching! more coming-
Am I first to say "thank you for another video!"?
Hope you enjoyed it!
Is there a reason why Rhino for Mac looks and works a bit differently? Is it possible to change command menu to not be transparent? It's a bit distracting to see stuff behind the menu..
This is every day for me doing props. But still I enjoy watching you work.
thanks for watching! Prop work is fun (most of the time)
Im struggling with the pace of this. There seems to be a lot of knowledge of the program that needs to be known before doing this tutorial. Is there a different video for beginners that you would recommend?
the level 1 manual is a great place to start.
In rhino go got help>learn rhino>tutorials and samples>level 1 manual
Hello, I can't select the surface in any way when applying the 'inset' command. Can you help me?
ctrl+shift on a pc, command+shift on a mac
this will allow you to subobject select a face inside of a polysurface
make sure it's not a block or a lightweight extrusion.
@@Rhinoceros3d Thank you ✨
I'M USING RHINO 6 AND DIDEN'T FIND THE COMMAND __INSET-
that is a rhino 8 command- grab the 90 free trial at www.rhino3d.com/download/ and give it a try!