What enjoyable and entertaining videos, and above all, very educational. I appreciate the time you invest in showing us the potential of this wonderful software. At 57 years old, I face each explanation with enthusiasm, even though I have to activate the subtitles and often go back. Sometimes I think about how lucky the new generations are to have a medium within reach of almost everyone where they can learn, and software so powerful and versatile that it simplifies our design work more and more. And at the same time I am overwhelmed by the thought that I will not have time to assimilate all these things and those to come. Greetings from Galicia, Ourense, Spain.
Great tutorial! Cant seem to find the photo you are using to reference in rhino, would be very helpful to have it in future videoes. Hope you have the best day!
@@KeremKerks no, history is fairly linear. Curves are parents of surfaces, surfaces can be parents of intersections. You have to edit top down, you can’t grab a part in the middle of the history chain as it will break the chain and kill history.
Hi, so first of all thankyou so much for your tutorials ..so I am facing an issue and i hope you could help me in that. so the changes I am doing on the parent shape are not happening on the mirror shape. Please help. Thanks - Deepak Vishwakarma
Thanks again Kyle! The pipe trick seems super helpful for annoying fillets 🤯
What enjoyable and entertaining videos, and above all, very educational. I appreciate the time you invest in showing us the potential of this wonderful software. At 57 years old, I face each explanation with enthusiasm, even though I have to activate the subtitles and often go back. Sometimes I think about how lucky the new generations are to have a medium within reach of almost everyone where they can learn, and software so powerful and versatile that it simplifies our design work more and more. And at the same time I am overwhelmed by the thought that I will not have time to assimilate all these things and those to come. Greetings from Galicia, Ourense, Spain.
thanks for the kind words, and for watching!
Us Gen X folks need to stay sharp! ;-)
The ability to reorient the gumball by double clicking the rotation handle is super useful. Thank you!
yes, I love that feature! Is super helpful with subd too..
I love this guy! Ty !!
Great tutorial! Cant seem to find the photo you are using to reference in rhino, would be very helpful to have it in future videoes. Hope you have the best day!
as always I always end up learning something from you , top man thanks a lot .
so cool of you to say, I really appreciate that! Thanks for watching-
Thanks Kile, very goooood job
@@profattack glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work! Thank You Kyle!
@@tomaszzarnoch5914 thanks for watching!
Greate ! Tnx for you work 🤝 👍
@@MrDaemonKill thanks for watching!
Love it! keep it up!
more coming soon!
wait how did that parent stuff happened? its essentially a block then no? 20:00
@@KeremKerks no, history is fairly linear. Curves are parents of surfaces, surfaces can be parents of intersections. You have to edit top down, you can’t grab a part in the middle of the history chain as it will break the chain and kill history.
Hi, so first of all thankyou so much for your tutorials ..so I am facing an issue and i hope you could help me in that. so the changes I am doing on the parent shape are not happening on the mirror shape. Please help. Thanks - Deepak Vishwakarma
make sure you have history enabled before you do the mirror.
@@Rhinoceros3d my record history option automatically turns off the moment i click on any tool or give any other command. 😩what should i do?
@@deepakvishwakarma-n9h check both always record history, and update children before you run the operation
Hey Kyle,
how can i find out, when these seesions are live?
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