Thanks, not directly but you can export each layer a 1obj (or mesh) and when you import it in blender it will be a single mesh that you can separate by loose part( p in edit mode -> by lose parts). The separated mesh will be in the same collection as the initial one. It’s not very straight forward but it works
Great video! thanks! is it also possible to export the layers with objects in rhino to collections with the same objects in blender?
Thanks, not directly but you can export each layer a 1obj (or mesh) and when you import it in blender it will be a single mesh that you can separate by loose part( p in edit mode -> by lose parts). The separated mesh will be in the same collection as the initial one.
It’s not very straight forward but it works
Do you think modelling in rhino and rendering in blender is a good workflow or should i learn keyshot
Modelling in rhino and rendering in blender is a great workflow. However it still worth learning keyshot as lots of design studios use keyshot
@@DuterqueStudio thank you for the answer. Your tutorials are awesome btw
@@DuterqueStudiohi! I am a student and don’t have money for Keyshot at the moment. Could I substitute Keyshot with Blender for now?
@@whothewho82 Yes definitly, you'll be able to achieve the same level of render
how can I reset the scale inside blender once imported obj
Ctrl A --> scale
@@DuterqueStudio thanks! Starting to learn blender this is very useful.