you really want to see how much you don't know? try taking one of pascal's classes... I did that and was HUMBLED. that Dude makes me look like a complete noob...
Thank you for showing me Blendcrv. Rhino 3D has so many tools, that I've still not used them all. : ) There are more than one way to make most things. Another way of making the cutting edge of the scissor blade is to create a surface with a curl on one end, and then rotate it on the angle you want, and do a solid boolean, which approximates the way the real scissors are ground--until it comes to the grinding wheel, which gives it that characteristic radius.
Damn, learned so much again. Wish I knew curveboolean before … Now I wish that the Mac Version could look like the Windows Version. Switching between these two kills me.
@@Rhinoceros3d best news ever! And whilst you are at it, it would be totally cool to be able to sync the preferences, like aliases etc. And while I like working on my 4K screen on the windows version, the font is too small on the Mac. It should be adjustable like the icons are. Last thing, I really dig your tutorials, learn a lot from it and to be able to participate at your thinking process is extremely valuable.
great video ... in min 9:34 what did you select for first cut depth point? I am unable to cut - SOLVED you need to select correct Direction in my case D,
Near the end at 1:05:00 . The fact that a simple freaking fillet fails makes me really want to not use Rhino. Same with boolean operations that for some magic reason just not work. Please make some videos on what we as users are doing wrong or try to improve the tool. Other than that Rhino is fantastic for me
Fillets fail because they can’t trim or the radius is too large. I’m this case the trim failed, likely because I was asking for a radius that was too large. I could have spent more time digging into that, but time was getting tight. Typically speaking, if the fillet fails you are trying to stuff more radius into a corner than the surrounding surfaces can support. There are several approaches for filleting, one of which is pipe trim and blend which I showed later. Can fillets be better? Sure. Are they a reason to not use Rhino? Not in my experience. The places they fail are for a reason and are easily modeled around with another style of blend.
@@Rhinoceros3d I would really appreciate the fillet tool to have the function of telling what the maximum possible radius is for each section of the fillet edge. Like you said here, it costs a lot of time with trial and error to find out what radius does work. Leading you to give up
@@Rhinoceros3d Fillet is really a big problem in Rhino..here in this video there is only one edge if we deal with a model with multiple faces it becomes hard to manage and also consumes our time. No doubt it is one of the best software till now I have used but want improved fillet tool. Thanks for this tutorial Kyle has presented very well in it.
@@Rhinoceros3d Sorry for my complain but I'm a new in wonderful Rhino's world and tried make a simple model from vertanux1 ua-cam.com/video/KZbONrIdpN8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=vertanux1 and there is a big problem with fillet . When In others programs it isn't place.
It’s v7 only, and you’ll want the latest updates. Run toolbarreset command to see new tools. Note: back up any custom ui as this will reset your toolbars to default and you will lose any custom ui.
Disaster may be strong. There is a fundamental difference in math from a solid kernel program, to a surfaces kernel program. We are a surface program. Could they be better? Yes. 100%. Are there strategies that will help your fillets work way better? Absolutely. (I rarely have fillets fail In a way that stops me from getting what I want) Please send models that fail to us so we can see what’s happening. If it’s a software issue we’ll do everything we can to make them better. If it’s an input error, we’ll gladly suggest ideas to make life easier.
@@Rhinoceros3d No honestly this is not good enough. I should not have to plan around how to make a fillet. Solidworks does this like it read my mind. And don't get me wrong- I love your program and use it everyday. But this really is my one giant beef with Rhino.
Watching Kyle's videos, it feels like hanging out with old friend who always share fun stories.
That’s cool of you to say- thanks!
Dude exactly. And he laughs like Conan O'Brien so that's even better.
Been using Rhino for many years and I didn’t know how little i knew until this video. Thank you very much. This is excellent.
you really want to see how much you don't know? try taking one of pascal's classes... I did that and was HUMBLED. that Dude makes me look like a complete noob...
@@Rhinoceros3d Hi, Do you have a link to any of his classes? Thanks
@@christophermichaels8148 check rhino3d.com/learn for all our learning stuff.
Thank you for showing me Blendcrv. Rhino 3D has so many tools, that I've still not used them all. : )
There are more than one way to make most things. Another way of making the cutting edge of the scissor blade is to create a surface with a curl on one end, and then rotate it on the angle you want, and do a solid boolean, which approximates the way the real scissors are ground--until it comes to the grinding wheel, which gives it that characteristic radius.
Really like the b command. It's a very useful command. Thanks Kyle!
Glad it was helpful!
@@Rhinoceros3d Just spent 20 minutes trying to remember where I'd seen it ! great tip
Thank you Kyle Houchens! It was very useful video for subd, I have switched to Rhino 7 finally. Besides, greetings from Türkiye! 🖐
Nice!! Hope you enjoy it!
I love your honesty... Truth be told, I've never ever thought to question your skills! LOL - Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
love your commands, learn many things here, thanks a lot.
Your videos are a good way to learn how to make designs in a real way. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. :-)
This one is by far the greatest tutorial of Rhino since I started using it, and that was 14 years ago.
That’s cool of you to say- thanks! More videos coming soon!
As usual great and fun video, learned a lot
thanks for the kind words!
Woooahh ... you threw so many commands (all useful) ...caught me completely unawares ...like theres one ...theres one more ... etc YIKES ...awesome 👌👌
I subscribe to the "drinking from a firehose" method of teaching... ;-) buckle up and grab a notepad! Glad you enjoyed it! more coming-
Really nice tutorial!
Love the curve booleon.
It’s so good… everytime I show that jaws drop.
10:12 when you laugh, I laugh outloud too. 😂😂
Damn, learned so much again. Wish I knew curveboolean before …
Now I wish that the Mac Version could look like the Windows Version. Switching between these two kills me.
We agree, and are working towards a solution for that problem
@@Rhinoceros3d best news ever! And whilst you are at it, it would be totally cool to be able to sync the preferences, like aliases etc. And while I like working on my 4K screen on the windows version, the font is too small on the Mac. It should be adjustable like the icons are.
Last thing, I really dig your tutorials, learn a lot from it and to be able to participate at your thinking process is extremely valuable.
good video , I like❤️❤️❤️
great video ... in min 9:34 what did you select for first cut depth point? I am unable to cut - SOLVED you need to select correct Direction in my case D,
thank you for nice tutorial but please add the keybinds PLEASE!!!!!!!
1:05.00 Yeah that's when you send it into Solidworks. Filleting in Rhino is still not so good. This SubD stuff however is like magic.
Whatever gets the job done we are all good with it. Use the best tools that work for you and you’ll get the best results.
excellent. thanks
Near the end at 1:05:00 . The fact that a simple freaking fillet fails makes me really want to not use Rhino. Same with boolean operations that for some magic reason just not work. Please make some videos on what we as users are doing wrong or try to improve the tool. Other than that Rhino is fantastic for me
Fillets fail because they can’t trim or the radius is too large. I’m this case the trim failed, likely because I was asking for a radius that was too large. I could have spent more time digging into that, but time was getting tight.
Typically speaking, if the fillet fails you are trying to stuff more radius into a corner than the surrounding surfaces can support.
There are several approaches for filleting, one of which is pipe trim and blend which I showed later.
Can fillets be better? Sure. Are they a reason to not use Rhino? Not in my experience. The places they fail are for a reason and are easily modeled around with another style of blend.
@@Rhinoceros3d I would really appreciate the fillet tool to have the function of telling what the maximum possible radius is for each section of the fillet edge. Like you said here, it costs a lot of time with trial and error to find out what radius does work. Leading you to give up
@@Felix3301 yep, I agree.
@@Rhinoceros3d Fillet is really a big problem in Rhino..here in this video there is only one edge if we deal with a model with multiple faces it becomes hard to manage and also consumes our time. No doubt it is one of the best software till now I have used but want improved fillet tool. Thanks for this tutorial Kyle has presented very well in it.
a video of failed fillers would be great
the best fix for a failed fillet is the pipe trim trick (which I did a video for, check it out!)
ua-cam.com/video/4mXv4IaWSBw/v-deo.html
Fillet edge feature is a nightmare in Rhino ?
All versions have this problem.
Send us some cases where it fails to tech@mcneel.com so we can improve!
@@Rhinoceros3d
Sorry for my complain but I'm a new in wonderful Rhino's world and tried
make a simple model from vertanux1
ua-cam.com/video/KZbONrIdpN8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=vertanux1
and there is a big problem with fillet .
When In others programs it isn't place.
i dont find subD tool in my rhino, i found it in toolbar and (show anh hide tabs), but hasnt. please help me!
It’s v7 only, and you’ll want the latest updates.
Run toolbarreset command to see new tools.
Note: back up any custom ui as this will reset your toolbars to default and you will lose any custom ui.
@@Rhinoceros3d thanks, sir!
Fillets in Rhino are disaster. I always import Rhino models to Fusion 360 to make more complex fillets because Rhino fails.
Disaster may be strong. There is a fundamental difference in math from a solid kernel program, to a surfaces kernel program. We are a surface program.
Could they be better? Yes. 100%.
Are there strategies that will help your fillets work way better? Absolutely. (I rarely have fillets fail In a way that stops me from getting what I want)
Please send models that fail to us so we can see what’s happening. If it’s a software issue we’ll do everything we can to make them better. If it’s an input error, we’ll gladly suggest ideas to make life easier.
@@Rhinoceros3d No honestly this is not good enough. I should not have to plan around how to make a fillet. Solidworks does this like it read my mind. And don't get me wrong- I love your program and use it everyday. But this really is my one giant beef with Rhino.
@@johnnicol8598 completely different geometry kernel.
Can you teach me sub D please