How to RESIZE AND REPOSITION Textures in Rhino! (Easy Tutorial)

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • In this video, learn how to quickly resize and move textures around on objects inside of Rhino!
    Disclaimers: All opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledged. Product Links in the description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost.
    The Rhinoceros name, logo, brand, and other trademarks or images featured or referred to on my CZcams channel are the sole property of Robert McNeel & Associates. Neither I nor this CZcams channel is affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Robert McNeel & Associates any of their affiliates.
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:17 - Applying a material to an object
    1:05 - Where to go to resize materials in Rhino
    2:06 - Adjusting texture sizes with mapping
    3:15 - Texture Mapping Options
    4:10 - Adding a custom box UV map
    5:25 - Using the mapping widget to move textures around (and resize)
    6:25 - Adjusting the scale of materials with the mapping widget
    7:03 - Adjusting rotation of textures with the mapping widget
    7:35 - How to turn the mapping widget off
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Komentáře • 25

  • @TheRhinoEssentials
    @TheRhinoEssentials  Před 2 lety +2

    Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about materials in Rhino in the comments below! :)

    • @tahirzahidishrat1324
      @tahirzahidishrat1324 Před 2 lety

      loved your sketchup tutorials. Got me through architecture school! so glad you're doing ones for rhino as well! Looking forward to the content for rhino, and hopefully for grasshopper as well

    • @yellowhitepaper
      @yellowhitepaper Před rokem

      Thank you for awesome series. I have a question/request: How to texture map surfaces like Curved roads etc? Custom mapping is there but it is bit too messy for inexperienced user like me...

  • @prettyusagi2956
    @prettyusagi2956 Před 2 lety +5

    You are my hero, I just want to say “I love you”

  • @DGAWDGAW
    @DGAWDGAW Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just the kind of tutorial I was looking for! You've won another subscriber. Good job and keep them coming!

  • @richardburke583
    @richardburke583 Před rokem +1

    So helpful, matching brick sizes up on different objects was driving me mad until I found this video. Thank you 🙏

  • @wuladesign1048
    @wuladesign1048 Před rokem

    Wonderful tutorial, thank you so much for sharing 😊

  • @lik3mik365
    @lik3mik365 Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic video, thank you!

  • @shirleyf4808
    @shirleyf4808 Před rokem

    Clear explanation!

  • @tcards4941
    @tcards4941 Před 2 lety

    I’m loving your new channel.

  • @fernando1sierra
    @fernando1sierra Před rokem

    thanks!!!

  • @daniel4chizzy
    @daniel4chizzy Před rokem

    Hello Justin, your work is really great and I love it. I need your help though. I use Rhino to create my designs and save as an obj or 3ds file. But when I open these files on Blender to add materials, the objects only emit the colour of the material applied but not the details/print of the material (e.g printed fabrics or wooden materials). What do I do?

  • @peteannson1098
    @peteannson1098 Před 4 měsíci

    Oh man, you’re a wizard at this. Can I run something by you to make sure I’m not messing up my project / I’m not doing it in a way that’s giving me 10x the work it ought to?

  • @joe0451
    @joe0451 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, great explanation. I have been trying to use V-Ray/Enscape materials, however they do not seem to appear in the textures dialog to be able to adjust scale etc. They can be adjust under the mapping tab as you showed in the video, however this tab is not available when trying to adjust the mapping settings to an individual surface of an object. For example, if I had a wall of an house, how can I show the external face as brick and the internal as painted without having to explode the wall. Any ideas?

    • @SL1CK1307
      @SL1CK1307 Před rokem

      Do surface on outside and then another surface on the inside. Then you can apply two different materials because you have to different objects. Also I know its late and you probably figured out something. Share

  • @Seychelllian
    @Seychelllian Před rokem

    How do you adjust the texture mapping on one face of the object only? I have a corrugated sheet roof and the lines need to run in different directions according to their slope.

    • @stchaltin
      @stchaltin Před 10 měsíci

      Explode the object, separately texture the sides you want textured, then regroup the parts as a single object group again. Cheers.

  • @anithareddy325
    @anithareddy325 Před rokem

    How to delete material once applied?

  • @nazaninolad6963
    @nazaninolad6963 Před rokem +1

    it doesnt work. i have no idea why.. i do the exact same things...

  • @raekell
    @raekell Před rokem

    under the textures tab, i only have offset, repeat, and patter. i don't see size!

    • @hui4187
      @hui4187 Před rokem

      same!

    • @hui4187
      @hui4187 Před rokem

      ok figured it out, you have to make sure "WCS/OCS box style" is checked and the option for size will appear!

  • @a_aron30490
    @a_aron30490 Před 8 měsíci +2

    rhino has the most absurdly complicated texturing system for no reason. Revit is so much better at this

    • @Aikaramba12
      @Aikaramba12 Před 6 měsíci

      agreed, starting to dislike rhino more and more