Hello - great video, thanks for providing your guidance! Im able to set the horizontal distance perfectly upon importing my image and I follow your directions to scale the vertical plane of my image which works perfectly other than it rescales the horizontal plane was well (which I dont want it to do). Is there a way to just adjust the scale on the vertical plane without causing the horizontal to adjust also? Also was wondering, if I don't have a reference measurement to scale to, is there no way to just manually adjust the image e.g., by clicking on one edge and dragging up/down? Thanks again!
Nice tut, It'd be probably be quite useful to add something regarding how to adjust the transparency of the background image though. [material/transparency]
Hey! With Rhino, is it possible to create technical drawings like SketchUp LayOut? Create quantitative schedules (areas, volumes, etc.) natively? Thank you!
Click the toothpaste icon on the image properties icon (round rainbow color). The second icon is the toothpaste/paint tube. When you click on it, you can edit the picture/image you imported. There should be an “opacity” scale that you can drag from left to right.
Fair comment - I actually really like Fusion 360 for certain applications :) There are definitely some things Rhino is better at, but I like them both!
Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about importing reference images in the comments below! :)
Hello - great video, thanks for providing your guidance! Im able to set the horizontal distance perfectly upon importing my image and I follow your directions to scale the vertical plane of my image which works perfectly other than it rescales the horizontal plane was well (which I dont want it to do). Is there a way to just adjust the scale on the vertical plane without causing the horizontal to adjust also? Also was wondering, if I don't have a reference measurement to scale to, is there no way to just manually adjust the image e.g., by clicking on one edge and dragging up/down? Thanks again!
Nice tut, It'd be probably be quite useful to add something regarding how to adjust the transparency of the background image though. [material/transparency]
Hello. Thanks for the lessons. How to make the background of an image transparent?
following since 2012, you are just great!
Glad I've been able to help! :)
Quite useful. Thank you!
Outstanding buddy! Thanks! =)
How do you do a 3d floor plan in rhino, then export it to illustrator?
Thanks! super helpful
Hey!
With Rhino, is it possible to create technical drawings like SketchUp LayOut? Create quantitative schedules (areas, volumes, etc.) natively?
Thank you!
Yes though I'm not 100% sure the limitations yet - I'm not sure how schedules work yet
Thanks dude
How to turn the opacity of the floor plan down?
Click the toothpaste icon on the image properties icon (round rainbow color). The second icon is the toothpaste/paint tube. When you click on it, you can edit the picture/image you imported. There should be an “opacity” scale that you can drag from left to right.
you can also just drang and drop images in rhino
Thanks a lot
I saw Rhino first time today
How do you like it?
@@TheRhinoEssentials I liked Fusion 360 more than Rhino :/
Fair comment - I actually really like Fusion 360 for certain applications :) There are definitely some things Rhino is better at, but I like them both!
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