Rhino 7 3D Exercise for Intermediate Chair Sub
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2019
- Intermediate tutorial on how to use Rhino 3D.
Tutorials for beginners- Learning how to do basic steps and quick tips for those who are just getting started working with Rhino. Aimed for people firing up their software for the first time.
rendered in Modo (foundry)
Furniture
Flow Along Surface / Hatch / Crv2views
Tutorial 201, Organic Chair
#Rhino3d #Chair #Tutorial
I am amazed at how Thomas is really skillfull and knowledgeable on 3D. I really like thoma's teaching style!!
I just started learning rhino on my own today and I was able to follow along until the end without any trouble. Thanks so much for uploading such good videos! ☺️
Thank you Hannah for the kind words, means a lot !
It worked! Thank you!!!
Very neat trick
Gorgeous
I was very fun! Thank you so much. I have a nice times!
you too
Thank you! Fast and smart :)
You are more than welcome :-)
so cool
Excellent
Super ! I'm in love with these skills
happy you like it tx
thank you man!!!
Ok thanks a lot
Good explaining
thank you so much !
Dame man that is dope
Really helpful !! Thanks!!! :D
You are welcome
Great tutorial!
Thank you !
youre the man!
thank you
excellent tuto merci !
de rien
At 5:10 you could actually use 'pull' instead of split and it should ger rid of the lines outside the green area much quicker.
Great tip thank you i ll give it a try :-)
Very useful, Merci!!!
de rien
Rhino 7 is out now !! The 90-day evaluation version can be downloaded from here: www.rhino3d.com/download/
Thanks !
@@tgroppi Thanks too
cool tutorial ...
Thanks Pali !
You're definitely a French speaker 😅, i love your tutorials 😍
Oui de france mais a Vancouver maintenant merci
Thank you very much, I used your method to make a shoe insole, it worked but I can't bool it at the end. How can I fix it?
Thanks for your tutorial, its very useful. Just some small suggestions, maybe unrolling the surface and keep the label at first would be easier? thus there wont be any extra lines. Btw, i think maybe to use network to frame this curved surface would be much more accurate than 'patch'
thanks, i would love if you could make a video, i ll post it or share it
Nice work
Thank you !
you have to select the curve with the hatch command not the surface.
oops tx
Curve to view is simply the intersection between the two curves extruded
Thanks
I'm using your method to built a sculpture thing in rhino, it's really helpful but is there a way to make all the pipe join together as one piece? Thanks
not really unless you use Grasshopper, frankly you don t need it as it would print fine.
Group Command
are you french? your accent is amazing :D Thanks for such an effective tutorial :)
Oui but i m in Vancouver. Happy you like it . Are you Icelandish ?
@@tgroppi nope. im turkish. just curious about french :)
hello - thank you for the tutorial. but why flowalongsrf it didn't work with me. They asked for the base surface and select near corner then i can't select the curve! but with the normal flow its not correct?
It's flow along srf not flow ?
When I make flowalongsurface with hatch selected, it gives up choosing hatch. How can I fix this?
did you explode the Hatch ?
@@tgroppi oh god, i think i forgot that. thank you!
wat is tootool ?
at what tine in the video ?