I'm so early I'm only seeing 360p. Thumbs up for Kyle, dude has been the best teacher since at least 2008 when I started watching him. Although, interesting how the framerate of the videos haven't changed since then :P Go Rhino!
Thanks for the kind words, funny story about the frame rate. I always use goto training for the webinars and they have had the same frame rate and compressions forrrrever. Keeps the “folksy homemade” feel going… :-) Thanks for watching all these years!
tutorial design walk throughs are brilliant. One suggestion. can you enlarge your cursor a bit... would make it way easier to follow your steps. Otherwise A+++ Thanks
Very nice video, I hope in the future that you will change the background from Clear White to a darker theme.. It is hard to follow you up with a white background in place
I believe you have done this tutorial for Windows, however would you mind doing a quick run through on how you set up a hot key for changing the degree of a line on Mac. I find the command interface a lot more complicated.
Even more basic question, how do I go about setting up an alias/command. Could you potentially link me a video/point me to a tutorial? Thank you for the response@@Rhinoceros3d
@@maxfreeman5857 on the mac, file>settings> aliases hit the + button in the lower left of the dialog and anter a command string and hot keys you want to use. keep in mind you can use more than one key for a hot key you can use t for trim, you can also you tt for top or ttt from untrim etc... or ut for untrim, tp for top etc.. just be kind to your hand... don't make hot keys where you have to stretch your thumb in the opposite direction from your pinky finger.. that is a disaster recipe for an RSI injury to your hand. for example QM or AL ... don't do that...
is there any chance you can request for a specific tutorial in this channel? I am looking for woodcarving modeling mainly with subd for both 3 axis and 4 axis cnc machining. would love to hear back from you. Thanks.
I try to stick with what I know, and I have not done any cnc machining myself.. I've had thousands of parts made via cnc, but I always rely on others with skills in that craft to set up and run the machines for me. there are several folks on our forums who do this type of work check them out at - discourse.mcneel.com/search?q=wood%20carving
ermmm, can I have the picture file so that I could follow along? if you have said it in the video, I'm sorry maybe I miss the part where you told us where to get the image of that tool. Thank you
no great way of sharing it on YT.. I recommend pausing the video and grabbing a screen shot. Or even better design your own version and build that. You'll learn more building your own designs than you will building mine. Remember the goal is to apply the techniques shown here to your own work, not just be able to copy a video. Hit the forums and ask questions if you get stuck! www.discourse.mcneel.com
Is there a shortcut for turning points on and off? How did you select only the one point on the subD plane without turning on all the points. This was at 29:34 in the video.
ctrl+shift allows you to sub object select a point on a subd (or edge or face) f10 on a pc turns points on, f11 turns them off, or you can make an alias for them, or copy the pton ptoff buttons to your pop up menu.
just finnished this build myself and kinda had me wonder was there a particular reason why you scaled the vents to make the split line instead of offset then in cuz scale kinda left two sides lot bigger then the other 2 ?
Offset makes much more complicated surfaces. Scale simply transforms them with no interpolation. I like the thick thin feel of the lines.. offset would be more “accurate”
Hi, could you please tell how you do to make the subD in a "paper dolly way" at 29:10 ? I get the round shape SubD and can't figure out how to make it squared... Thank you!!
@@filipscreations9078 Ctrl+shift+click should allow you to subobject select an edge, then you can use the extrude dot on the gumball (or drag + ctrl on an arrow handle) to extrude. (command for mac) see the gumball party tricks video for more gumball tricks.
hi, when i shift + command + left click to try and sub object select nothing happens ? ive tried using shift + ctrl + left click as well but it still doesnt work. what am i doing wrong? pls help
Hello, I had the same problem and spent one hour trying to fix it, and I finally did! So basically if you look at the bar at the top where the (Grid Snap, Ortho, etc..) are, there's a funnel icon, click on it and activate SubDs and Curves/Edges, and your problem should be solved! Hope this helps :)
Are you making a sculpture or an industrial product? There is no control of the mech Features! for example: what's happen if you have to use existing buttons with a defined geometry? Tspline for Rhino was milions time better.
Neither, I'm making a quick demo ;-) What are you missing from tsplines? (I used to be the demo guy for tsplines and I politely disagree. Rhino subd is way more stable and capable than Tsplines was. )
Your course is so valuable for me, thank you again for keep uploading these!
cool of you to say that, thanks! More coming!
I'm so early I'm only seeing 360p.
Thumbs up for Kyle, dude has been the best teacher since at least 2008 when I started watching him.
Although, interesting how the framerate of the videos haven't changed since then :P
Go Rhino!
Thanks for the kind words, funny story about the frame rate. I always use goto training for the webinars and they have had the same frame rate and compressions forrrrever.
Keeps the “folksy homemade” feel going… :-)
Thanks for watching all these years!
tutorial design walk throughs are brilliant. One suggestion. can you enlarge your cursor a bit... would make it way easier to follow your steps. Otherwise A+++
Thanks
Beautiful
Thanks!
Loved it!! Thanks!!
Thanks for watching!
very good tutorial as usual
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Very nice video, I hope in the future that you will change the background from Clear White to a darker theme.. It is hard to follow you up with a white background in place
Darker backdrops make the black curves really hard to see on video.
Would it help if I bumped up the line width?
I believe you have done this tutorial for Windows, however would you mind doing a quick run through on how you set up a hot key for changing the degree of a line on Mac. I find the command interface a lot more complicated.
you can create an alias for the changedegree command, or add the command string
InterpCrv Degree=3 Pause Pause Enter
to your existing line button.
Even more basic question, how do I go about setting up an alias/command. Could you potentially link me a video/point me to a tutorial? Thank you for the response@@Rhinoceros3d
@@maxfreeman5857 on the mac, file>settings> aliases
hit the + button in the lower left of the dialog and anter a command string and hot keys you want to use.
keep in mind you can use more than one key for a hot key
you can use t for trim,
you can also you tt for top
or ttt from untrim etc...
or
ut for untrim,
tp for top
etc..
just be kind to your hand... don't make hot keys where you have to stretch your thumb in the opposite direction from your pinky finger.. that is a disaster recipe for an RSI injury to your hand.
for example QM or AL ... don't do that...
is there any chance you can request for a specific tutorial in this channel? I am looking for woodcarving modeling mainly with subd for both 3 axis and 4 axis cnc machining. would love to hear back from you. Thanks.
I try to stick with what I know, and I have not done any cnc machining myself.. I've had thousands of parts made via cnc, but I always rely on others with skills in that craft to set up and run the machines for me.
there are several folks on our forums who do this type of work check them out at -
discourse.mcneel.com/search?q=wood%20carving
ermmm, can I have the picture file so that I could follow along? if you have said it in the video, I'm sorry maybe I miss the part where you told us where to get the image of that tool. Thank you
no great way of sharing it on YT.. I recommend pausing the video and grabbing a screen shot.
Or even better design your own version and build that. You'll learn more building your own designs than you will building mine. Remember the goal is to apply the techniques shown here to your own work, not just be able to copy a video.
Hit the forums and ask questions if you get stuck! www.discourse.mcneel.com
Is there a shortcut for turning points on and off? How did you select only the one point on the subD plane without turning on all the points. This was at 29:34 in the video.
ctrl+shift allows you to sub object select a point on a subd (or edge or face)
f10 on a pc turns points on, f11 turns them off, or you can make an alias for them, or copy the pton ptoff buttons to your pop up menu.
Thanks a lot!
just finnished this build myself and kinda had me wonder was there a particular reason why you scaled the vents to make the split line instead of offset then in cuz scale kinda left two sides lot bigger then the other 2 ?
Offset makes much more complicated surfaces. Scale simply transforms them with no interpolation.
I like the thick thin feel of the lines.. offset would be more “accurate”
@@Rhinoceros3d well when you put it that way that does make a lot more sense, at first i though it was just for looks
Hi, could you please tell how you do to make the subD in a "paper dolly way" at 29:10 ? I get the round shape SubD and can't figure out how to make it squared... Thank you!!
crease the points that you need squared-
@@Rhinoceros3d i cant select single edge of subd plane and extrude it, can you help me:)
ctrl+shift should allow you to select an edge-
(command +shift on mac)
then use gumball to extrude it.
works best in box mode.
@@filipscreations9078 Ctrl+shift+click should allow you to subobject select an edge, then you can use the extrude dot on the gumball (or drag + ctrl on an arrow handle) to extrude. (command for mac) see the gumball party tricks video for more gumball tricks.
@@Rhinoceros3d thanks:)
Wish there was more command line viewable.
Noted, will try to be more clear about commands in future videos
Where do I download images from? Thank you for always uploading good videos :)
There is no good way to share images for yt.. I always recommend grabbing a screen shot from the video. Or email us at tech@mcneel.com.
@@Rhinoceros3d Oh I'm sorry I made a mistake I'll try as you said Thank you for always uploading good videos and I hope you have a happy day!
hi, when i shift + command + left click to try and sub object select nothing happens ? ive tried using shift + ctrl + left click as well but it still doesnt work. what am i doing wrong? pls help
Are you on a Mac or pc?
macbook@@Rhinoceros3d
@@holly4043 shift+command+ left click should do it. If not, hit us up on tech and we’ll take a peek at it. Tech@mcneel.com
Hello, I had the same problem and spent one hour trying to fix it, and I finally did!
So basically if you look at the bar at the top where the (Grid Snap, Ortho, etc..) are, there's a funnel icon, click on it and activate SubDs and Curves/Edges, and your problem should be solved!
Hope this helps :)
Are you making a sculpture or an industrial product? There is no control of the mech Features! for example: what's happen if you have to use existing buttons with a defined geometry? Tspline for Rhino was milions time better.
Neither, I'm making a quick demo ;-)
What are you missing from tsplines?
(I used to be the demo guy for tsplines and I politely disagree. Rhino subd is way more stable and capable than Tsplines was. )