I appreciate that you are sharing your struggles during the process. It means a lot to me because I also face similar challenges, and knowing that even a master encounters the same problems helps me feel more at ease, thanks for sharing!!
Sometimes they just fight you every. Damn. Step. Just remember… never let the computer win. You are the designer it is the tool… :-) thanks for watching!
I love the fact that Kyle's demos are about how to THINK as much as about various tools and how to use them. I also admire his willingness to fly by the seat of his pants. . .
I get burned occasionally, but move fast and break stuff has kinda always been how I roll... The ones that burn me are usually where he growth happens... thanks for watching!
I’m glad you laugh at the haters. All the things that get you stuck in the mud are so relatable. Your ability to laugh at issues that arise (and yourself) make your tutorials great. Tutorials that go perfect are far less useful. You are the best!
This one fought me a bit..but I'm glad to hear you were able to get some good stuff from it. Some days you are the shoe...somedays you are the ball... today I was the ball... ;-)
Thanks dear Kyle,please share us more about surface modeling like this. watching you and problems struggling and the way you pass them has so much to learn and so joyful. Still waiting for your master clips for molding stuff in rhino. Best regards
thanks for watching, this one fought me more than usual, but the fixes are often the same, rebuild bad surfaces, make cleaner curves, make trims intersect completely, etc... and most importantly, never let the computers beat you.. ;-)
Why materials treated badly in Rhino? I tried adding materials from Vray and closed it, mext time I opened it, one of the material is not shown. I appliad a material, and when I pushpull it, the material is not shown correctly (stretched). Lastly, when there's many material applied to objects, my Rhino become slower. Any explanation please
We don't make vray so I'd likely refer you to the chaos folks who make it. Do you experience the same problems if you disable vray temporarily and use rhino render? please send an example to tech@mcneel.com so we can help you sort this.
Used Rhino since 2.0 mostly self taught, learned sooooo much from this video. Thanks
@@ActionQ that’s awesome! Thanks for watching!
I appreciate that you are sharing your struggles during the process. It means a lot to me because I also face similar challenges, and knowing that even a master encounters the same problems helps me feel more at ease, thanks for sharing!!
Sometimes they just fight you
every.
Damn.
Step.
Just remember… never let the computer win. You are the designer it is the tool… :-) thanks for watching!
I love the fact that Kyle's demos are about how to THINK as much as about various tools and how to use them. I also admire his willingness to fly by the seat of his pants. . .
I get burned occasionally, but move fast and break stuff has kinda always been how I roll... The ones that burn me are usually where he growth happens...
thanks for watching!
I love that you focused on different methods to get result, it really helps to learn better. Thank you for your tutorials.
thanks- that's THE WHOLE GAME in my mind.
I’m glad you laugh at the haters. All the things that get you stuck in the mud are so relatable. Your ability to laugh at issues that arise (and yourself) make your tutorials great. Tutorials that go perfect are far less useful. You are the best!
Thank you so much for the kind words- I really appreciate you! thanks for watching!
Kyle, the Master. Thank you for this tutorial!
This one fought me a bit..but I'm glad to hear you were able to get some good stuff from it. Some days you are the shoe...somedays you are the ball... today I was the ball... ;-)
Thanks dear Kyle,please share us more about surface modeling like this. watching you and problems struggling and the way you pass them has so much to learn and so joyful. Still waiting for your master clips for molding stuff in rhino. Best regards
thanks for watching, this one fought me more than usual, but the fixes are often the same, rebuild bad surfaces, make cleaner curves, make trims intersect completely, etc... and most importantly, never let the computers beat you.. ;-)
Love your tutorials, warts and all…and thank you for NOT making this in SubD! 🙂
to be fair...would have been a looooot easier... ;-)
Hi Kyle!
Great video! Helped a lot on my sunglasses project! I have a question. Is there a video about your hotkey setup?
Thanks!
There is not, but I'll make one soon! thanks for the idea-
Why materials treated badly in Rhino?
I tried adding materials from Vray and closed it, mext time I opened it, one of the material is not shown.
I appliad a material, and when I pushpull it, the material is not shown correctly (stretched).
Lastly, when there's many material applied to objects, my Rhino become slower.
Any explanation please
We don't make vray so I'd likely refer you to the chaos folks who make it. Do you experience the same problems if you disable vray temporarily and use rhino render?
please send an example to tech@mcneel.com so we can help you sort this.