This IS a life saver for architecture and engineering. It is so simple and clean. It doesn't complicate things. Gives a firm idea how to make complex drawings in a very simple way.
@@kylemunn1731 i dowloaded rhino file from cadmapper and i wanted to export that to illustrator but when i try to use the make2d command the product is a very weird upside down and distorted
This IS a life saver for architecture and engineering. It is so simple and clean. It doesn't complicate things. Gives a firm idea how to make complex drawings in a very simple way.
I am glad you liked this!
Thank you Kyle - Needed Rhino for only one this and its this.
No Problem Daniel, If you have any more questions let me know :)
Thank you. I really needed it.
no problem! If you need help with anything else let me know!
Thanks for the video, can you show me how to make silhouetted lines thicker or is any way to select the silhouetted lines and adjust width
veryyy useful export tool for designers
Thank you very much!
just like sketchup is possible to take the surfaces in rhino directly into the illustrator?
really helpful! thank you
Thank u
thank you !!!!!!
cool
How can i export it with the same sizes of rhinoceros to ai?
For some reason mine exports as a MASSIVE image and everything is white
When I try to make 2d of a file from cad mapper.it gives me a very distrorted product can you please help
Are you trying to use rhino to make the 2d linework from a cadmapper model?
@@kylemunn1731 yesss
@@kylemunn1731 i dowloaded rhino file from cadmapper and i wanted to export that to illustrator but when i try to use the make2d command the product is a very weird upside down and distorted
hi, how can I preserve the scale?
it askes before you move it over I think