10 Rhino Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Architecture Students
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 07. 2024
- These 10 Rhino tips, tricks, and hacks for architecture students in 2022 will show you how to push and pull surfaces in Rhino, zoom selected command, wire-cut command, curve boolean command, set layer to object command, make an alias, use the TAB key, use the gumball option, and solid points on command!
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_Zoom _Selected
Wirecut
CurveBoolean
SetLayerToObject
SolidPtOn
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0:00 10 Rhino Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Architecture Students Introduction
0:08 First steps
0:29 Push / Pull Tool in Rhino (Sub Object Selection) command
1:21 Zoom selected command
1:26 Wirecut command
2:56 Curve boolean command
3:36 Invest in your future self!
3:53 Set layer to object command
4:14 How to make an Alias in Rhino
5:22 The TAB key
5:53 Gumball
6:33 Solid points on command
7:05 BONUS TIP!!!
7:27 Important closing remarks
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your video is extremely helpful. subscribed! thank you so much.
That is very kind of you! thank you for subscribing :)
Thank you from the bottom of my heart
Thank you for watching!
Hey bestie. All i can say is: THANK. YOU. that sub object selection took is truly going to change my workflow in ways I probably cant even comprehend rn. (Also the bonus tip is less of a tip and more of a tool but hey, thats me being THAT guy)
Teflons at it with the double comments and praise. Much appreciated again! I hope to see you around!
For TIP 6, another way to quickly identify which layer the item you have selected is in, is by simply looking at the bottom row of the interface to the left of the word "Grid Snap". You'll see a coloured square with the name of the layer next to it. See how the words change at 4:02 when the curve is selected.
You can even change the layer you want the item to go to by simply clicking on that tab which will show you the list of all the layers. From there you can reassign the selected item to another layer. e.g. from Default to Door.
Hope that makes sense.
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getting a gaming mouse with a lot of buttons and binding them to aliases is my tip đ€đ€
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Thank you!
Rhino 8's big new feature allows you to do more detailed Sketchup actions like 0:33 with AutoCplane (allowing you to draw curves directly onto subobject-selected surfaces) and PushPull command (being able to directly push-pull the closed curve drawn on the surface, without having to wirecut). If you own any version of Rhino you're eligible to use the Rhino 8 WIP!
Absolutely love the insightful content you're sharing for architecture students! As a devoted fan from India pursuing architecture myself, your videos have been incredibly helpful. I'd love to see more tutorial videos on Rhino, a crucial tool in our field. Your guidance is invaluable, and I can't wait to enhance my skills with your expertise. Keep up the fantastic work! đĄâš #ArchitectureStudent #RhinoTutorials #FanFromIndia
Thank you very much for your kind feedback and thoughts! Iâm looking forward to pushing out new content next year and Rhino tuts are definitely on the list! Make sure to sub to get notified! Regardless, thanks again and I hope to see ya around!
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Heyyy Christopher! Great video! You keep adding more elements and styles in your video, makes it so rich, can't image the efforts put into it, keep it up!
I just had my second semester result out and I topped in it with 3.97 / 4.00 GPA! Due credit goes to you for your rhino camera tutorial that I used in my presentation.
As for my channel, I have my material ready to record and explain, but feeling super lazy :( Hopefully I push myself to do it soon, would love to know what do you do in such a situation.
Thank you again for your videos and hope you have a lovely week đ
Hey Asim! Thanks again for your support đđđ congrats on finishing up your second semester and that is a 4.00 in my books, I donât care what anyone says!
I would go ahead and do a little editing to the point where your material makes sense and is helpful. Then post it! It does take quite a bit of time. I honestly put in at least 25-30 hours a week into CZcams. I also donât have content that is aimed at gaining as many subscribers as possible. Iâm just finding problems I have, and solving them for other people! All that is to say, work hard at it, edit it, post it, and donât think twice! People end up being extremely supportive and half the time they also have helpful advice! Let me know if you need any help đ
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I see, 25-30 hours! Wow great dedication! That is very altruistic of you. This is very motivating to know! Thank you so much Christopher for your responses and advices! Very grateful đ Hopefully I'll get into it soon.
@@asims.m.1457 itâs more fun than anything, and I really do enjoy it. Good luck and make sure to tag me or message me so I can watch like and subscribe!
This was great! And random question? Whatâs the name of the instrumental you have in the background?
You can save a lot more time with the aliases if you make them in a way that you can type them with only your left hand without it moving from the left side of the keyboard. The example of PS for planarsrf is bad cuz you either have to let go of the mouse or move your hand away from ctrl/shift/esc/alt/space
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Thank you for watching, I'm very happy it was helpful to you!
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what are your pc specs? my program lags and crashes frequently
Check out this video on the best laptops for architecture czcams.com/video/Iw6Nmexx2oU/video.html
What is a âgumball tool?â I think this tutorial is too advanced for me. I had trouble just starting the program. A bunch of toolbars opened up and floating around, about I donât know what they are for or if I need them - I just closed them.