Adam, your new Sketchup-v-Rhino series is an excellent idea! This video is even better than your last on the subject, excellent work! In future videos, you might be able to skip some steps that slow it down with a quick on-screen note like "Set Materials". For example, you could set materials the first time in both, then in subsequent steps, abbreviate it because I believe the most benefit comes from the modeling side.
I think overall sketchup is good for quick modelling and concepting. On the other hand rhino is much more commands and learning curve which is helpful for long term single software use. The benefit of sketchup is easy to use and quick prototyping while rhino has full flexibility in doing any type of 3D work including nurbs, meshes, subd, 2d CAD, point cloud. With time features of sketchup are merging with Rhino like pushpull tool. Sketchup Has benefit of extension and also you can find readymade models from warehouse. In Rhino all the necessary functionality is built in so it has more stability and you don't have to buy addons as much. Also rhino is capable of importing various file types including .skp file. I prefer Rhino because it can handle any type of 2D and 3D work efficiently and in a single program. You have much more to learn in Rhino and grasshopper which keeps you motivated in learning and also we can automate our repeated task using grasshopper.
You should use rectangle(vertical) command with tracking on in rhino. I think overall sketchup is good for quick modelling and concepting. On the other hand rhino is much more commands and learning curve which is helpful for long term single software. The benefit of sketchup is easy to use and quick prototyping while rhino has full flexibility in doing any type of 3D work including nurbs, meshes, subd, 2d CAD, point cloud. With time features of sketchup are merging with Rhino like pushpull tool. Sketchup Has benefit of extension and also you can find readymade models from warehouse. In Rhino all the necessary functionality is built in so it has more stability and you don't have to buy addons as much. Also rhino is capable of importing various file types including .skp file. I prefer Rhino because it can handle any type of 2D and 3D work efficiently and in a single program. You have much more to learn in Rhino and grasshopper which keeps you motivated in learning and also we can automate our repeated task using grasshopper.
Best Rhino teacher EVER! Thank you Adam 🦾
I can't describe how grateful I am. Thank you!
I really like this tutorial. because many sketchup users are very helpful if they want to learn Rhino.
Greetings from Bali, Indonesia ❤
Thanks so much, once again! I'll be sharing this series with coworkers I want to convince using rhino :P
I really love these videos where you use both rhino and sketchup 🙌
Adam, your new Sketchup-v-Rhino series is an excellent idea! This video is even better than your last on the subject, excellent work!
In future videos, you might be able to skip some steps that slow it down with a quick on-screen note like "Set Materials". For example, you could set materials the first time in both, then in subsequent steps, abbreviate it because I believe the most benefit comes from the modeling side.
that was very interesting to watch! , I slightly doubted Rhino xD Thanks for the review!
thanks a lot for your useful contents❤
Fantastic video!! coming from Sketchup trying to learn Rhino
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Thank You❤
Appreciate for this tutorial, I love it
Rhino all the way!
Please make more same Tutorials ❤
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For quick work sketchup is best, for long term professional rhino is more capable.
спасибо❤
I think overall sketchup is good for quick modelling and concepting. On the other hand rhino is much more commands and learning curve which is helpful for long term single software use. The benefit of sketchup is easy to use and quick prototyping while rhino has full flexibility in doing any type of 3D work including nurbs, meshes, subd, 2d CAD, point cloud.
With time features of sketchup are merging with Rhino like pushpull tool.
Sketchup Has benefit of extension and also you can find readymade models from warehouse. In Rhino all the necessary functionality is built in so it has more stability and you don't have to buy addons as much. Also rhino is capable of importing various file types including .skp file.
I prefer Rhino because it can handle any type of 2D and 3D work efficiently and in a single program. You have much more to learn in Rhino and grasshopper which keeps you motivated in learning and also we can automate our repeated task using grasshopper.
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You should use rectangle(vertical) command with tracking on in rhino. I think overall sketchup is good for quick modelling and concepting. On the other hand rhino is much more commands and learning curve which is helpful for long term single software. The benefit of sketchup is easy to use and quick prototyping while rhino has full flexibility in doing any type of 3D work including nurbs, meshes, subd, 2d CAD, point cloud.
With time features of sketchup are merging with Rhino like pushpull tool.
Sketchup Has benefit of extension and also you can find readymade models from warehouse. In Rhino all the necessary functionality is built in so it has more stability and you don't have to buy addons as much. Also rhino is capable of importing various file types including .skp file.
I prefer Rhino because it can handle any type of 2D and 3D work efficiently and in a single program. You have much more to learn in Rhino and grasshopper which keeps you motivated in learning and also we can automate our repeated task using grasshopper.
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