This is awesome! I need to model a water bottle for uni until tomorrow and ive been fighting with Rhino for 2 hours now. Turns out ive taken a completely wrong route from the beginning. THANKKKSS
Thanks for taking the time to record and upload the video! I'm having trouble with the project command (lid part). The command line said to "select the surface" and I kind of lost the track of what you did in the video during that😅. I tried moving the (lid) curve to the top, offsetting the curve, and extrude, and I get a cylinder with no top surface 😅. A bit of a suggestion is that I think it would be nice if you sometimes hide other objects (bottle body) during making a new part (lid, handle) because intersecting lines are pretty confusing about which line is which. Thank you so much anyway!
Thanks for the comment! I'll keep this in mind for future videos. For your question, Make sure when you're using the extrude command that you check on the command line that make solid is set to yes. If it is set to no then you will get a cylinder without a top surface. Hope that helps!
Hi Victoria, your tutorials alway's teaches me something new, in this case the printing layouts and the Hatching. Is there any way I can get blocks for floorplan layouts, like furniture and Bathroom, doors windows etc.? Thank you for a great site.
Hi there! Thanks for your comments. Rhino typically isn't used just for 2D drawing so I find most of the blocks available specifically for Rhino are 3D models. Website like flyingarchitecture.com/3d-models has some free 3D models available to download. Otherwise, if you have CAD blocks downloaded you can always import .dwg files into Rhino as well!
This is awesome! I need to model a water bottle for uni until tomorrow and ive been fighting with Rhino for 2 hours now. Turns out ive taken a completely wrong route from the beginning. THANKKKSS
That’s awesome! Glad this video could help
Thanks for taking the time to record and upload the video!
I'm having trouble with the project command (lid part). The command line said to "select the surface" and I kind of lost the track of what you did in the video during that😅. I tried moving the (lid) curve to the top, offsetting the curve, and extrude, and I get a cylinder with no top surface 😅.
A bit of a suggestion is that I think it would be nice if you sometimes hide other objects (bottle body) during making a new part (lid, handle) because intersecting lines are pretty confusing about which line is which.
Thank you so much anyway!
Thanks for the comment! I'll keep this in mind for future videos. For your question, Make sure when you're using the extrude command that you check on the command line that make solid is set to yes. If it is set to no then you will get a cylinder without a top surface. Hope that helps!
Awesome. Thanks
Hi Victoria, your tutorials alway's teaches me something new, in this case the printing layouts and the Hatching. Is there any way I can get blocks for floorplan layouts, like furniture and Bathroom, doors windows etc.? Thank you for a great site.
Hi there! Thanks for your comments. Rhino typically isn't used just for 2D drawing so I find most of the blocks available specifically for Rhino are 3D models. Website like flyingarchitecture.com/3d-models has some free 3D models available to download. Otherwise, if you have CAD blocks downloaded you can always import .dwg files into Rhino as well!
Thank you Victoria for helping beginners like me !😻 I am unable draw at the z axis , only on x & y planes. Any suggestions anyone?
Yes, if you have switched on Project in the bottom bar near ortho, osnap, etc. then try turning that off
Great job! ❤
glad you enjoyed the video!
thanks!
You rock Lady!
thank you! 😎
why when i extrude the botlle cap i stille have the hole ?
make sure when you're using the extrude command, look at the command land and it make you have solid set to yes otherwise the ends or uncapped
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