Clean tutorial. I personally would like to suggest some more complex modelling workflows as videos on the channel. Im new to the software and would love to look at some actual experienced people showcase their pipeline to get to a final model that is considerably larger in scale. Great work!
@@lyh_studio which tool bar, illustrator or Rhino toolbar? Where is it? Which Icon is for stroke? Do you mind posting a video or a picture for that, thank you so much!
@@frankielam6694 Hey! So if you selected rhino to draw the silhouette, the easiest way is to export to illustrator and adjust the stroke (thickness) of that line; this is what it looks like in Illustrator jonathansoma.com/lede/data-studio/adobe-illustrator/images/fill-stroke-3.png
I love how u show the keyboard pad, it really helps to those who got no idea what to do
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed
@@lyh_studiowhat apps is it
Dude, you're a life saver!
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mate you saved my life love you so much thanks
Hey would it be possible to share your rhino file. I am working on a project for university. That would be a huge help
Thank you so muchhhhhhhh. My TA did this part for me and then I try to do it myself but my head is just all blank.
Clean tutorial. I personally would like to suggest some more complex modelling workflows as videos on the channel. Im new to the software and would love to look at some actual experienced people showcase their pipeline to get to a final model that is considerably larger in scale. Great work!
Awesome feedback! I was definitely planning on doing something similar to that in the future!
thank you so much!
you can skip to 4:38
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
Yeah! Just adjust the "stroke" in either at the toolbar on the left or top toolbar
@@lyh_studio which tool bar, illustrator or Rhino toolbar? Where is it? Which Icon is for stroke? Do you mind posting a video or a picture for that, thank you so much!
@@frankielam6694 Hey! So if you selected rhino to draw the silhouette, the easiest way is to export to illustrator and adjust the stroke (thickness) of that line; this is what it looks like in Illustrator jonathansoma.com/lede/data-studio/adobe-illustrator/images/fill-stroke-3.png
@@lyh_studio Thanks for your help, any way we can make silhouetted lines in Rhino with adjustable line thiickness
@@frankielam6694 Yes but you'd have to get into sheet layouts; and thats not rly easy to explain :(
hi when i go to iso my file goes missing
Do you mean when you type in the isometric command or after the make2d command?
what is the program you use to capture your keyboard?
I'd forgotten which one it was for this video but now I use keycastow, which I think is a way better program
how did you get the viewport in parallel
Hey, you go on : Perspective slider/ Set View/ Isometric/ Choose one of the coordonates (most likely South East/ SE) and you'll be good.
What renderer do you use?
In this video, rhino render. Not sure if that's what you question was but other than Rhino render I use V-ray and Lumion.