Rhino 3D Introduction for Architects - Full Course (2023 Update) - Part 1
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Thank you @azitom6312 for the Time Stamp List :
2:30 User Interface
3:17 Command Line
4:15 Top Ribbon Menu
4:20 Standard Tab
5:18 CPlanes Tab
5:29 View/Display/Select Tabs
6:08 Viewport layout Tab
6:24 Visibilty/Transform Tabs
6:50 Curve/Surface/Solid Tools Tabs
7:22 SubD/Mesh Tools Tab
9:14 Drafting Tab
9:34 D5/Section Tabs
10:18 Left Ribbon
12:04 Viewports
14:06 Right Ribbon
16:50 Properties
22:30 Layers
30:47 Viewport Orientation
32:46 Bottom Ribbon
33:05 Coordinates System
34:27 Units
36:17 Active Layer
36:57 Grid Snap
38:02 Ortho Snap
39:44 Planer
40:02 Osnap
40:27 SmartTrack
41:56 Some good nonsense
43:32 Views
45:26 Gumball
49:31 Gumball Align
52:11 Filter
54:56 Rhino 8
58:04 0D Objects
58:40 Point
1:00:34 Multiple Points
1:02:45 1D Objects
1:03:04 Line
1:03:49 Polyline
1:05:17 Curve
1:08:00 the idea of curve creation
1:11:21 Curve Interpolate Points
1:12:39 Circle
1:13:15 3 Points Circle
1:14:03 Ellipse
1:14:31 Arc
1:16:28 2D Objects
1:17:01 Rectangle
1:20:53 Polygon
1:21:37 Some good nonsense part2
1:22:17 Types of Geometry
1:25:20 Nurbs Surfaces
1:29:07 Mesh
1:32:53 SubD
1:37:57 2D Objects Part 2 (Surfaces)
1:38:10 3,4 Points Surface
1:39:13 Planer Surface
1:41:37 Network Surface (not really)
1:42:06 Loft
1:48:01 Network Surface
1:51:19 Edge Surface
1:54:48 Patch
1:57:00 3D Objects
1:57:26 Box
1:58:53 Sphere/Cylinder
1:59:34 Pipe
2:02:25 Sweep 1
2:09:04 Sweep 2
2:10:05 Revolve
2:12:43 Cap
2:13:19 Extrude Curve
2:15:05 Extrude surface
2:17:04 Offset
2:21:08 SubD
2:31:05 Modify Geometry
2:32:02 Trim/Split
2:39:06 Rebuild
2:46:55 Extend
2:47:39 Explode/Join
2:49:15 Fillet/Chamfer/FilletCorners
2:52:03 TweenCurves
2:54:14 Control Points
2:57:33 Project
3:00:27 Project to CPlane
3:01:58 Cap
3:03:17 Solid Operation (Boolean)
3:04:15 What
3:05:15 BooleanUnion
3:06:14 BooleanDifference
3:06:56 BooleanSplit
3:07:52 Boolean on SubD
3:10:20 Utility Tools
3:10:30 Zoom Select
3:13:33 DupBorder
3:14:38 DupEdge
3:15:09 Extract Surface
3:15:55 Edge Surface
3:16:15 Move
3:17:12 Scale
3:19:49 Rotate
3:21:42 Isolate/Hide/Show
3:23:40 Group
3:26:37 Block
Video series showing the making of the SubD house (pictured in the thumbnail of this vid): th-cam.com/play/PLq-KJ9jF26E1FHDCjQ3-SQQ0jadRdNc4_.html
This was really helpful, Thank you.
The following is a Time Stamp List :
2:30 User Interface
3:17 Command Line
4:15 Top Ribbon Menu
4:20 Standard Tab
5:18 CPlanes Tab
5:29 View/Display/Select Tabs
6:08 Viewport layout Tab
6:24 Visibilty/Transform Tabs
6:50 Curve/Surface/Solid Tools Tabs
7:22 SubD/Mesh Tools Tab
9:14 Drafting Tab
9:34 D5/Section Tabs
10:18 Left Ribbon
12:04 Viewports
14:06 Right Ribbon
16:50 Properties
22:30 Layers
30:47 Viewport Orientation
32:46 Bottom Ribbon
33:05 Coordinates System
34:27 Units
36:17 Active Layer
36:57 Grid Snap
38:02 Ortho Snap
39:44 Planer
40:02 Osnap
40:27 SmartTrack
41:56 Some good nonsense
43:32 Views
45:00 Gumball
54:56 Rhino 8
58:04 0D Objects
58:40 Point
1:00:34 Multiple Points
1:02:45 1D Objects
1:03:04 Line
1:03:49 Polyline
1:05:17 Curve
1:08:00 the idea of curve creation
1:11:21 Curve Interpolate Points
1:12:39 Circle
1:13:15 3 Points Circle
1:14:03 Ellipse
1:14:31 Arc
1:16:28 2D Objects
1:17:01 Rectangle
1:20:53 Polygon
1:21:37 Some good nonsense part2
1:22:17 Types of Geometry
1:25:20 Nurbs Surfaces
1:29:07 Mesh
1:32:53 SubD
1:37:57 2D Objects Part 2 (Surfaces)
1:38:10 3,4 Points Surface
1:39:13 Planer Surface
1:41:37 Network Surface (not really)
1:42:06 Loft
1:48:01 Network Surface
1:51:19 Edge Surface
1:54:48 Patch
1:57:00 3D Objects
1:57:26 Box
1:58:53 Sphere/Cylinder
1:59:34 Pipe
2:02:25 Sweep 1
2:09:04 Sweep 2
2:10:05 Revolve
2:12:43 Cap
2:13:19 Extrude Curve
2:15:05 Extrude surface
2:17:04 Offset
2:21:08 SubD
2:31:05 Modify Geometry
2:32:02 Trim/Split
2:39:06 Rebuild
2:46:55 Extend
2:47:39 Explode/Join
2:49:15 Fillet/Chamfer/FilletCorners
2:52:03 TweenCurves
2:54:14 Control Points
2:57:33 Project
3:00:27 Project to CPlane
3:01:58 Cap
3:03:17 Solid Operation (Boolean)
3:04:15 What
3:05:15 BooleanUnion
3:06:14 BooleanDifference
3:06:56 BooleanSplit
3:07:52 Boolean on SubD
3:10:20 Utility Tools
3:10:30 Zoom Select
3:13:33 DupBorder
3:14:38 DupEdge
3:15:09 Extract Surface
3:15:55 Edge Surface
3:16:15 Move
3:17:12 Scale
3:19:49 Rotate
3:21:42 Isolate/Hide/Show
3:23:40 Group
3:26:37 Block
Thank you so much for your hard work! I'll add it in as the official time-stamp list for this video.
Bro is a Legend!
damn you are really a legend
you are a
living legend
What a legend
It makes me happy someone as handsome and cool as you is teaching Rhino!
Finished this whole course. Kird, you are sorted, and loved your way of teaching. This was really amazing. Thanks for taking this time, and teaching this wonderful course. Moving to part 2.
Sir, I am glad to encounter you by chance! I can clearly say this is the most useful tutorial I have ever watched in youtube on any subject. Also, I should indicate your teaching ability is marvelous. I wish I could come across a teacher like you in my life.
Thank you for the kind words! :)
Incredibly didactic, you rock man. Thank you so much for putting out videos like that
You're a true salvior! You showed so many nuances of the program and I really have to say, you are excellent at teaching. Thank you so much for your hard work!!
thank you for the tutorial, super helpful!
Very awesome intro. I've used similar software so I just needed to learn where everything was and some good workflow tips and this was spot on exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Great to hear that this was of help!
This tutorial was insane , I learnt all the basics in just a matter of 2 days and am super confident with it now! Thank you for your efforts!
Oh very happy to read this, that's the aim of this type of a course
Your channel is gold mine . Thanks for your incredible content.
Glad to hear it! I'll keep at it~
I really love your content. It is ssoooo amazing, so good explained!
Thanks a bunch! Very happy to see people finding the content useful
Thanks man this was superb
Thank you much for this video and your work! ❤
My pleasure!
Top Content, thank you so much for these quality courses
It's my pleasure!
Wow , you lecture is simple and clear , thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! The best course I've seen
You're very welcome!
You are my favorite teacher for learning. I undestand your lecture so quickly because I like the way you teach us. I am grateful for your efforts and help. You are like a star. Stay Happy 😍
Aww that's nice to hear! :)
Thank you so much Gediminas!!
No prob!
I wish you could make a video to see a workflow for a music hall or a concert center
Oh it would be a very different approach. The performance of space becomes main factor in that type of building type.
@@DesignGoBrr if the acoustic design is solved and its on a shematic stage of design e.x. rhino ( not bim ) , it may be interesting a video about designing a concert hall floor plan adding seats and stuff like those organic spaces from hadid and others
Respect for your immediate response love your tutorials from gr ✨
Great lesson, thank you for the tutorial!
Happy to help! :)
Thank you so much, Propably the best course of any program I have ever seen. I read some of the comments before starting the video about how great it is that you are charming and funny and I didn´t know what to expect :-D but it´s true! Altrough it was a lot of information I was enjoying spending time with you :-D thank you so much again:) I am starting a new job in few days and needed this course so much
Aww thank you for the kind words! :)
Again thank so much
Thank you so much! This tutorial is so useful!
You're very welcome!
this is gold!
Thank u man I really appreciate you
Best tutorials from the bestest teacher ❤
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Thanks for this exceptional tutorial!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I took different Rhino courses and every time I took a course I got further away from the program due to the bad explanation of the teachers, with your course I learned what it took me almost two years to learn. I am very grateful to you and for the passion you have for us to learn more about programs; Thank you very much for the attention and the way of explaining so detailed and pleasant. 🤓🤓🤓🤓
Ah very pleased to read this!
Comment for the algorithm - thanks for all the great work Gediminas
Ah and thanks for the support Andrew!
Algorithm!!!
Thankyou so much bro! it worked! finally
You're welcome!
Wow, I know that I shouldn't say this, but you're gorrrrgeous
too good!
You the king, dude. Thank you!
No problem!
great take-aways :)
That's so usefull, thanks man
no prob! :)
Thank you!
Happy to help!
cảm ơn em đã hướng dẫn nhé
This guy is super awesome.!
True
This tutorial i sphenomenal. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Good!
Thank you for your videos, i might have asked this before on your channel, but trying to convince myself I need to also know Rhyno, when I use Revit mostly, can do pretty much anything in revit as well
Well I think if you need to convince yourself to use Rhino - then you really don't need to use Rhino. It should only be used when you reach the limits of what Revit is capable of (3D-modeling-wise)
@@DesignGoBrr that makes sense, that's a clear way of thinking about it
thankyou
big thenks bro work for me
45:26 Gumball
49:31 Gumball Align
52:11 Filter
58:07 Geometry creation
Thanks, added to the official timestamps.
You say that there are any interesting inside the tools (30:17). Well. Personally I use quite often "Select object layer". I found it very useful when i have hundred layers :D ;) Thank you very, very, very much for your videos.
That's a really good tip!
my man 🤙
Wicked~
instead of ctrl+a plus ZS, i like to do ZEA (zoomextentsall) which is sort of the same thing. rly useful when you get lost in your model space sometimes!
Yea, this is correct. For me personally ZSA and ZEA are too close together, so I kept making zoom mistakes when trying to go fast
Setting a named view to return to works well also.
Cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ video ❤ Chúc bạn buổi chiều vui vẻ ❤
I am ready
Good luck!
Thanks for the video, for Rhino 8, even if i tick "surface isocurve", it does not show for shaded view. Is there a way to fix that?
2:13:00 How can I create just one cap? In the case of a real vase only the bottom opening would be closed, so how do I model it?
So nice
Thanks
On mac its Command shift not control shift if anyone is stuck when it gets to subD
Hello! I would like to ask if there are any major changes compared to the original rhino tutorial you uploaded a few years ago? Because that was the one I watched before this was released. Anyways great tutorial thanks!
I'd say the main one is the landscape creation with SubD geometry (in part 2). Others are pretty minor.
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Hi, how can i pick point of rectangle from the edge of box? i follow your example but it didnt happen as you did. heres a minute that it take place, 1:18:50
I'm wondering, should I learn your AADA10 courses (3 parts) on Rhino or this one? Or both ? I'll probably start with this one even though I had your previous course in my waiting list for a while haha. Thank you so much for sharing these amazing resources
My bad, I'm not the first one to ask. So just some new stuff with sub landscaping. Got it!
Yup exactly. These two courses are quite similar and both cover the basics from start to finish, but the new one also takes in newest tools that are offered with Rhino 7
Am I once persone who have a problem with Smart Track? It`s not working, only orto when I try to do something with their paremeters, but there are no line like on video
How do I cap one side of an object instead of all sides? I know i can use planarsrf command but in my opinion when my object has a thickness this command will break the unformity of my object.
I figured it out lol ctrl+shift click on the cap you want to delete
Yup!
I’ll be going in my first year of architecture in January, so I wanted to know if revit is good for rendering and rhino for 2D and 3D models and if 5D blender is something I should learn. I really need a guide to the software I need to learn.
Rhino for concept stage (2D+3D), revit for design docummentation stage (3D -> 2D) and for rendering - I would suggest D5. Start by learning Rhino, that one will teach you the basis of how geometry is constructed much better than any other program. (Architects dont use blender as much)
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Awesome course, but in my opinion it would be better if you didn't explain how things work deeply in order to avoid confusion for newbies like me haha
I love you dear teacher, your voice is very fabulous. Hello...Hello...Hello
Haha, thanks!
Hi! I am a SketchUp user and I'm thinking to switch to rhino because of it's flexibility...the only thing I am afraid of letting go is the 3d warehouse lol. Will it be efficient if i import those into rhino, or do i have to model everything on my own or are there other options!? Would like to know!
P.s. i can't thank u enough for ur tutorials! A grt teacher
Yea, Rhino does not have a specific 3D model library attached to it, so instead you end up either using 3D models from online websites such as turbosquid/sketchfab, or downloading them from furniture designers websites . Since I use Vray/D5/Twinmotion to render - it's not an issue at all, because all three of those come together with their own 3D model libraries.
Also when it comes to nature - quixel megascans online library is the best and also completely free.
1:10 the entire video is worth it, just for that one line 😂
Sir, it seems like you are pro Revit user as well.
Absolutely not. I'm average at best
Hi, I just gone through the rhino tutorial from the 2 years ago version, can anyone can share with me whether this latest version has some major updates?
This one shows subD technique for the landscape 3d model and also a few dynamic remeshing tools. Besides those - most of the functions shown are the same.
2:06:05
جيد
İi think autocad is much batter then rhino ? or do i have to lern rhino i f i know autocad perfect? is there diffrents?
AutoCAD is great for 2D and horrible for 3D , Rhino is great for 3D and "good enough" for 2D. Most of the basic tools that Autocad 2D has - Rhino has too. I would suggest learning Revit+Rhino instead of Rhino+AutoCad (if you're an architect)
Nice pic❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
let's say your cat stole the f10 key
PointsOn command then :D
widely
lets start a live streamig with me we will be doing somthing outbox like this
I don't do modeling livestreams anymore. Much nicer to have the 3D modeling be condensed into a video~
@@DesignGoBrr okay that’s great but i think it would be nice if you can join me for one live stream
@@DesignGoBrr Or u should render my 3d model in your video let me know if you are interested so I will share the model with you
th-cam.com/video/p3kmfCzvcqo/w-d-xo.html
Htlo younicr