I truly appreciate your amazing videos! It has helped me immensely in completing my grad school work efficiently while still be able to present well designed work. Thank you!
I have only used Rhino for some basic modeling but never got into the renders, I think I have the least experience with Rhino out of all of those modeling software's out right now
I’m considering moving from Illustrator (having had a career as a graphic designer) to Morpholio so thanks for your video. Firstly I’d like to ask , considering the ability to work to scale, do you produce finished, dimensioned drawings from Morpholio or is this still done using CAD? Secondly, how do you format and package final documents? I’ve been producing plans/designs in Ilustrator and then importing them into InDesign to add copy images, etc. Thanks👍
Thanks for your question, I currently just use Morpholio for concept drawings and sketches. I've never really used it for any documentation so far but I can say that it is definitely capable with the ability to have pdfs etc. My usual workflow for documentation is with indesign sheets for presentations and most concept/schematic stuff. then in DD and CD's it's mostly CAD sheet sets.
I truly appreciate your amazing videos! It has helped me immensely in completing my grad school work efficiently while still be able to present well designed work. Thank you!
Love to hear this! Thank you!
I love Morpholio Trace, it's so fun and productive!
Carter, have you used Rhino7 to create renders?
I have only used Rhino for some basic modeling but never got into the renders, I think I have the least experience with Rhino out of all of those modeling software's out right now
I’m considering moving from Illustrator (having had a career as a graphic designer) to Morpholio so thanks for your video. Firstly I’d like to ask , considering the ability to work to scale, do you produce finished, dimensioned drawings from Morpholio or is this still done using CAD? Secondly, how do you format and package final documents? I’ve been producing plans/designs in Ilustrator and then importing them into InDesign to add copy images, etc. Thanks👍
Thanks for your question, I currently just use Morpholio for concept drawings and sketches. I've never really used it for any documentation so far but I can say that it is definitely capable with the ability to have pdfs etc. My usual workflow for documentation is with indesign sheets for presentations and most concept/schematic stuff. then in DD and CD's it's mostly CAD sheet sets.
@@DesignItGreen Thanks for your feedback. Appreciate it👍