Awesome video. By the way, the new "isolate" feature that you mentioned actually exists in Rhino 5. The command is called "Invert selection and hide objects"
what i like also more in blender than rhino is the way it boleans. In rhino we have always the CUT after boolean, in blender you can do the same but in different way. You can hide the object which was booleaned and this makes it possible to change it after it soo easily instead of rebuild or fix the model which was booleaned in rhino. I wished rhino had it too. This would safe so much time!!!
@@bradenwilson thanks for your answer. Do you have an example or tutorial how it works with boolean in grashopper? Do you know if it works also for 3D Printing before you make an STL out of it?
He's using clipping planes - they basically create a section through your model in whatever viewport they're made active, which you can manipulate in the properties menu with the clipping plane selected. Note that as in the video, you can combine them to take multiple sections simultaneously. Hope that helps!
At minute 5:19 you say Grasshopper geometry can be displayed in Arctic Mode without baking. I cannot achieve this. You mention a Custom Preview. How do you set this Custom Preview?
AR, no, but VR yes. If you have an oculus or a vive tethered set, with rhino, enscape, and all the drivers installed, there is a button in enscape's menu to enable VR mode in rhino
So some of my graduating interior designers students asked what could replace AutoCAD when they don’t have access to the edu version anymore. I was curious about rhino. I know it ad an industrial designer. Do you think it can do the same drafting like you do in AutoCAD ? I saw the new version also has a layout module. Obviously for modeling it is fine :)
Yes! Absolutely. In fact I use Rhino as an Autocad alternative as my main drafting and layout program. In fact line weights are more straightforward and intuitive than with the archaic systems in Autocad.
Thanks! Rhino videos have been a bit lacking, partly because I have been focused so much on Blender and also because there are quite a few channels covering general Rhino use already
There is no default arctic color - you have to make it yourself by duplicating Arctic in the preferences and changing the overrid of the color/material to none
Three are three ways - via Grasshopper with a plug-in called Elk; via Blender with a 5$ plug-in called BlenderOSM that you export and import as OBJ (my preferred method); and direct download if the site is smaller from cadmapper.com
I have experimented with this a reasonable bit, using elk and other methods - but the problem i found with elk and osm.org is they have a limitation on the size of the area that you can download the osm data for - if you want to get massive areas of osm data you should try QGIS (a free software) with the plugin 'quickosm' you can get everything this way and i recently did it for a 20km by 20km area around the city of Grenoble, France, which you can easily export as a .DXF to open in modeling softwares (i used rhino), and then exported from there into Illustrator. Very useful analyses for scale!
Awesome video. By the way, the new "isolate" feature that you mentioned actually exists in Rhino 5. The command is called "Invert selection and hide objects"
also pip
one of the most helpful videos for rhino. you should do more!
After all this years, what about a video on how blender catches up or not to rhino an grasshopper?
Yes good point!
what i like also more in blender than rhino is the way it boleans. In rhino we have always the CUT after boolean, in blender you can do the same but in different way. You can hide the object which was booleaned and this makes it possible to change it after it soo easily instead of rebuild or fix the model which was booleaned in rhino. I wished rhino had it too. This would safe so much time!!!
you can do this with grasshopper
@@bradenwilson thanks for your answer. Do you have an example or tutorial how it works with boolean in grashopper? Do you know if it works also for 3D Printing before you make an STL out of it?
can u post a video with some basics i love your teaching just needed to get started on this software
Hope u make rihno tutotiral! Thank you
mazing video. I have a question though, how did you make that sectioned view on the first feature (Arctic)?
He's using clipping planes - they basically create a section through your model in whatever viewport they're made active, which you can manipulate in the properties menu with the clipping plane selected. Note that as in the video, you can combine them to take multiple sections simultaneously. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing this. What script do you use at minute 3:39?
Yeah! I would love that batch pdf print script! Can you point me to it?
Tip 8 is awesome to make powerlines .-) Thanks :-)
At minute 5:19 you say Grasshopper geometry can be displayed in Arctic Mode without baking. I cannot achieve this. You mention a Custom Preview. How do you set this Custom Preview?
thanks man really useful video!
Thank you Dimitar
Hi Sir, thank you for the tips! Do you have experience making AR using rhino and enscape? Or do you know any resource about it?
AR, no, but VR yes. If you have an oculus or a vive tethered set, with rhino, enscape, and all the drivers installed, there is a button in enscape's menu to enable VR mode in rhino
@@UHStudio Thank you! I am gonna try it.
So some of my graduating interior designers students asked what could replace AutoCAD when they don’t have access to the edu version anymore. I was curious about rhino. I know it ad an industrial designer. Do you think it can do the same drafting like you do in AutoCAD ? I saw the new version also has a layout module. Obviously for modeling it is fine :)
Yes! Absolutely. In fact I use Rhino as an Autocad alternative as my main drafting and layout program. In fact line weights are more straightforward and intuitive than with the archaic systems in Autocad.
@@UHStudio great - fantastic to hear that.
hI May I know how u realized that master plan with grasshopper ?
Thank you so much !
i subscribe to your channel i hope you keep making tutorials about this rhino software
Thanks! Rhino videos have been a bit lacking, partly because I have been focused so much on Blender and also because there are quite a few channels covering general Rhino use already
THank you! great
Happy to help!
SIR,THANKS A LOT FOR THIS VIDEO, CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT "HOW TO RENDERING IN RHINO 6 BY RHINO RENDERER "
can you elaborate on customizing the settings for arctic view?
Yes, you if you go the options for arctic view, you can play with the mesh edges, single colours, etc.
i cannot find at rhino 7 the arctic color choice.. but just Arctic.. is there an other commant or sth ?
There is no default arctic color - you have to make it yourself by duplicating Arctic in the preferences and changing the overrid of the color/material to none
very useful, thanks.. Can I ask, what is the recommend workflow to get OSM file into Rhino 6?
Three are three ways - via Grasshopper with a plug-in called Elk; via Blender with a 5$ plug-in called BlenderOSM that you export and import as OBJ (my preferred method); and direct download if the site is smaller from cadmapper.com
Thanks
I have experimented with this a reasonable bit, using elk and other methods - but the problem i found with elk and osm.org is they have a limitation on the size of the area that you can download the osm data for - if you want to get massive areas of osm data you should try QGIS (a free software) with the plugin 'quickosm' you can get everything this way and i recently did it for a 20km by 20km area around the city of Grenoble, France, which you can easily export as a .DXF to open in modeling softwares (i used rhino), and then exported from there into Illustrator. Very useful analyses for scale!
@@FLEXER360 is this the correct link? plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickOSM/
@@FLEXER360 is it easy to use?
How can one get a detailed offline help for any command?
I am not sure offline help is still available. You may be able to download all of the help from Rhino's website.
Hi. Where did you get the context of Washington DC.?
Open street maps. There is a plug-in for Blender that allows you to grab the OSM data in 3D
What software is the software imported from PDF?
Affinity Designer
Thanks a lot
I can't see this in my phone
If compared to Blender vs Vray , any preferences ?
Blender is developing new real time rendering engine eevee.
thanks sir.