@@tombudd15It really was! I used it on almost all my drawings for this semester and it really changed the way I work. Sorting the lines in different (Line-)Layers in Rhino and putting them on a layout is really smart!
Hi Frankie, the silhouette lines should be on thier own layer so you can select these and increase the line weight at the top of your illustrator window
Best video demonstrating the concept diagram in details without any confusion! Love it so much!
Thanks Reni, I am glad it was useful!
I spent around 600$ on project tutoring and you are a MUCH better teacher😅 wish I had known your channel sooner. PLZ keep up the good work
short and onpoint. Best tutorial on this I've yet to come across!
The best tutorial I ever watched!!!!
Thanks Dong, i'm glad it was useful for you
You deserve all the praise Tom. Jeez so straight forward!
awesome to take a glimpse into how the bartlett folks do it
Tom Budd you just became my bud! Thank you!
Really nice workflow, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, glad it was useful!
@@tombudd15It really was! I used it on almost all my drawings for this semester and it really changed the way I work. Sorting the lines in different (Line-)Layers in Rhino and putting them on a layout is really smart!
Nice video, thanks! Small tip: you could also use the command 'curve boolean' to recreate the outline.
Excellent! Very Useful tutorial
Many thanks Ada
Great tutorial thank you very much!❤❤❤❤❤
Many thanks Amber, glad it was useful!
excellent! thanks for sharing
Thanks, glad it was helpful
thanks, this is very helpful
Thanks for the video! If you know Indesign, can you do a tutorial about it please?
Thanks for the video, can you show me how to make silhouetted lines thicker or is any way to select the silhouetted lines and adjust width
Hi Frankie, the silhouette lines should be on thier own layer so you can select these and increase the line weight at the top of your illustrator window
hello pls how do you trim the suroundings of the city
you don't need shadows, I guess