Thank you for another great Rhino video. It's just amazing how many features and adjustments that Rhino offers if you really dig down into the options.
You can of course insert your blender(or whatever) object as a block in rhino with the the base point you want … then copy it, array it after that… By editing only one block all the others will update in-place
Hi there. First of thanks for your videos. Recently I started to do some parametric models in sketchup and rhino, but I have got in to a problem, Can I have your email please so I explain my problem. I really need a help, I couldn't find any tips in the Internet. I'll thank alot if you help me with my problem.
Thank you for another great Rhino video.
It's just amazing how many features and adjustments that Rhino offers if you really dig down into the options.
Hi everyone! Let me know if you've used this method before in the comments below! :)
Very helpful. Thanks you have just saved my project
This is amazing. I never knew this was possible with Rhino! Is that only possible in version 8?
You can of course insert your blender(or whatever) object as a block in rhino with the the base point you want … then copy it, array it after that…
By editing only one block all the others will update in-place
Good tip - thanks!
So helpful❤️
thanks for tips
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Hi there. First of thanks for your videos. Recently I started to do some parametric models in sketchup and rhino, but I have got in to a problem, Can I have your email please so I explain my problem. I really need a help, I couldn't find any tips in the Internet. I'll thank alot if you help me with my problem.