Rhino 7 - speed sculpting with SubD
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- A rapid fire demo on how to think about and layout several different types of model in Rhino 7 SubD. We'll talk about how to move fast in SubD and how to establish the foundation of a more detailed model.
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you are awsome! i was dealing with a university project for days, i watched so many videos but this video solved all of my problems and your sense of humor really made me smile! you are so fun and wise. thank you man just thank you..
Great tutorial again. So much detail in such a small amount of time is fantastic. A pleasure to watch.
Thanks, so glad it’s useful! Happy modeling!
Great stuff, Kyle 😎👍
Great job! I was wondering what sub-friendly curves were all about. Now I know. :)
Glad I could help!
when i was first introduced to Tsplines for Rhino (SubD in todays parlance)
it was like having discovered electricity. Its the only way to model complex organic surfaces,
then convert them into solids to do booleans etc.
We hope you like SubD in Rhino. They will continue to grow and evolve as a permanent part of rhino's toolset.
awesome tutorial, especially the ''project points to the sphere'' thing
Right!?! Awesome capabilities!!
This is good video tutorial, thanks you very mụch❤️❤️❤️
Always great when it gives me a perfect spot where I can just go BOOP 11:46
boop all the things-
thank you
Hi, and thanks for the tutorial, useful and professional as always. May I ask you what is the new icon/command in the SubD series of commands? I mean the one that looks like 2 "L" letters overlapping each others and colored in green, yellow and red. Thanks in advance for your attention, and have a good day.
that icon is for "pack faces"
docs here: docs.mcneel.com/rhino/7/help/en-us/index.htm#commands/packsubdfaces.htm#(null)
@@Rhinoceros3d Thanks a lot for your answering, kind and helpful as usual.
really helpful tutorial, thanks a lot, can i ask how did you project curve on object with surface as result?
do you have a timestamp of where you are seeing this?
Thank you for the tutorial. Any upcoming ones on footwear?
I don’t have a ton of footwear experience, Brian James may be a better source for info there.
"That's 30 years of experience coming at you folks." Thanks! I needed to clean my monitor anyways.
:-)
Great tutorial! i'm new in Rhino, your Rhino interface look so much nead and organize, do you have tutorial how to set up it
Defaults baby. Simple defaults.
I’m a simple man.
@@Rhinoceros3d Rhino for Mac defaults are prettier out the box than windows, but you can customize Everything
Hello! I'm sure there's a simple solution to this- for some reason, when I try to scale and extrude the first curve I drew for for the left lens it won't extrude a surface at all, it just scales bigger. I made sure to select Sub-D friendly, and I'm holding shift and CTRL. It does work if I draw a SubD surface and extrude the edge though. (I am working on a PC, is this maybe the problem?)
Drag scale handle 1st, then hold ctrl (or command for mac) to extrude.
@@Rhinoceros3d Yup, that's exactly what I'm doing. I make a SubD-friendly control-point curve, hold shift and start scaling with a gumball handle, then I hold ctrl. It just scaled the curve uniformly bigger. It does work if I draw a SubD surface and repeat the process with the outer edge loop, then it creates new geometry.
Same problem here on Windows 11. Did you find a solution to this?
@@hannahversfeld6847 send us a video and file to tech@mcneel.com so we can dig into this.
Your Rhino desktop Appearance looks very good.. I tried it but I could not make it similar.. How did you this.. Could you make a video for this..
what part of the appearance are you commenting on? I use mostly defaults, except for the white background and slightly lighter grid. This is controlled in tools>options>appearance> colors
Hey Mate - I have lots of issues booleaning meshes that I have imported into rhino. sometimes it works, sometime it doesnt. any advice? :)
It depends a ton on the mesh quality. Quadremesh can help with a less than great mesh.
Tbh- rhinos mesh tools are not amazing. I’d look at zbrush or 3D coat for heavy mesh work.
@@Rhinoceros3d Thanks mate, that is super helpful!
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I can`t seem to figure out how to get the display style into box mode, does anyone have helpfull resources to find this?
the tab key switches from box to smooth mode for SubD
Skip to 6:10 for when modeling starts to happen.
can you please provide these drawings so we can follow along with this tutorial...
www.dropbox.com/s/4osygdg767cynrd/sketches.zip?dl=0
@@Rhinoceros3d thank you!
At 27:17 my surface cant explode ..how ur open surface चेंज into polly surface
Subd has to be converted to nurbs using the tonurbs command
Is this really sculpting? I see that this is cool modeling by subdivs. It's also good, but it doesn't look like a work in Zbrush, 3dcoat or Mudbox.
Sculpting is a pretty generic term, but you are correct, you’d get much more detail in zb, or mudbox.
what ui is that?
Standard windows
@@Rhinoceros3d Really? I would to see my windows rhino 7 look like the one in this video. Black with modern ribbon toolbar, sweet looking icons in the layer panel that also has a dark background, which I thought was impossible on the windows rhino 7. Are you sure this is windows?
@@richardaubin1951 ugh, my bad. Sorry that video was done on a Mac. Been a while since I did that one.
@@Rhinoceros3d standrad MAC
you spend most of your time talking.
that's kind of what they pay me to do...
's cool, you talk alot of good sense, then analyse you talk too much and say it, so its easy to learn from a humble teacher who knows his faults