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Rhinoceros (Rhino) is a stand-alone, commercial NURBS-based 3-D modeling software, developed by Robert McNeel & Associates. The software is commonly used for industrial design, architecture, marine design, jewelry design, automotive design, CAD / CAM, rapid prototyping, reverse engineering, product design as well as the multimedia and graphic design industries[1]
Rhino specializes in free-form non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) modeling. Plug-ins developed by McNeel include Flamingo (raytrace rendering), Penguin (non-photorealistic rendering), Bongo, and Brazil (advanced rendering). Over 100 third-party plugins are also available. There are also rendering plug-ins for Maxwell Render, V-ray, Thea and many other engines. Additional plugins for CAM and CNC milling are available as well, allowing for toolpath generation directly in Rhino.
Rhino specializes in free-form non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) modeling. Plug-ins developed by McNeel include Flamingo (raytrace rendering), Penguin (non-photorealistic rendering), Bongo, and Brazil (advanced rendering). Over 100 third-party plugins are also available. There are also rendering plug-ins for Maxwell Render, V-ray, Thea and many other engines. Additional plugins for CAM and CNC milling are available as well, allowing for toolpath generation directly in Rhino.
Getting started rhino 8 vr headset
A full build from blank page to mode of a VR headset in Rhino 8. Learn how to make complex compound curvature surfaces, and the concept and model philosophy why one method works over another. If you ignore the crash in the middle, there is a lot to learn here. It's a bit long, but we talk about patch, rail revolve, inset, push pull, some of the new gumball tools, and much more.
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New in Rhino 8 | GH Data Types
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Rhino 8 brings new Data Types for Grasshopper. Rhino Data Types allow you to bake geometry with custom attributes, import more file formats, control blocks, use native materials in the display pipeline, create hatches and annotations, and many other expanded workflows…
Build A Game controller with Rhino 8!
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 месяца назад
A full build of a game controller in Rhino 8. we talk about build strategy, subd, shrinkwrap, push pull, inset, and all sorts of tips and tricks.
ReMap Cplane - Rhino 8
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 месяца назад
A quick tip tutorial on how to use Remap cplane to easily realign skewed parts to world coordinates. This tool has been around for a long time, but it's surprising how few people know about it or how to use it! Great if you have parts that are not aligned to normal x,y,z axis. With the addition of auto cplanes in Rhino 8 it's more useful than ever!
Rhino 8 for windows - Action Figure build
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
This simple build is great for beginners and will take you through a complete build of a toy action figure. We'll talk a lot about the new features of gumball as well as inset and push pull which are new for v8. and yes, I know... I built the knees backwards... do a live demo they said, it'll be fun they said... Hope you enjoy!
New in Rhino 8 Teaser
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Rhino 8 brings new modeling tools like ShrinkWrap, a huge speed boost for Mac users, SubD Creases, PushPull workflows, better drafting tools, a more customizable User Interface, a faster Render engine, new Grasshopper data types, and much more.
New in Rhino 8 - texture mapping and UV mapping
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Join Brian James in a comprehensive workshop on how to use the new UV mapping and editing tools in Rhino 8. If you have struggled with UV mapping in the past, this is a must see video!
Rhino 8 for Windows- Ski Binding Build
Просмотров 10 тыс.6 месяцев назад
A Full Build of a Ski Binding toe piece - we talk about modeling strategy, how to use bad input art, and most importantly how to keep your models simple and easy to edit. We cover change degree, modeling with history, and even a little shrinkwrap.
Rhino 8 The Secret Sauce!
Просмотров 21 тыс.7 месяцев назад
a quick tutorial on how to reverse engineer a low poly scan with shrinkwrap, quadremesh, and subd.
Rhino 8 - simple chair
Просмотров 14 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This Simple build uses both Nurbs and Subd elements to make a convincing chair concept. We'll do some basic rendering and talk about model strategy, the rule of three, and how to work from a sketch. Good for beginners in Nrbs or Subd.
Rhino 8 for Windows - Making Lap joints
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This demo shows A new feature for Rhino 8. We use Shrinkwrap and mesh booleans as well as some standard mesh repair to create a complex shelled part with lap joints at the parting line. This process was previously impossible in older version of Rhino and is now a fairly straightforward process with the release of V8. Enjoy!
Rhino 7 for Windows - making a Toy Robot (full build)
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Full build and rendering of a toy robot. We'll cover sub object selection and editing, split face and how to rapidly add detail to a part. In true live demo fashion, the rendering section went awry, but there is a fix at the end- thanks for watching!
Rhino 7 for Mac- Rotary tool (full build)
Просмотров 13 тыс.10 месяцев назад
A full build discussing strategy of the build, deciding between Nurbs and SubD and following thru to a concept model suitable to send to a printer or develop renderings
Rhino 7 for Windows - Scooter Build
Просмотров 15 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A full build video talking about strategy and technique for building a scooter using SubD and Nurbs. We'll talk about when and why to use each style of modeling and show how they can work well together.
Rhino 8- Mastering flow along surface
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
A quick look at how to set up and understand the relationships that make Flow along surface such an incredibly powerful tool. Take your detailing to the next level and go with the flow!
New In Rhino 8 | FilletSrf Improvements
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
New In Rhino 8 | FilletSrf Improvements
Rhino 8- building a house with Push Pull (new!)
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
Rhino 8- building a house with Push Pull (new!)
Getting started Rhino 7 for windows - Rhino phonic Speaker build
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Getting started Rhino 7 for windows - Rhino phonic Speaker build
Rhino 8 windows- never fail shelling with Shrinkwrap (new feature!)
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
Rhino 8 windows- never fail shelling with Shrinkwrap (new feature!)
Getting Started Rhino for Windows - Spooky Skull!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Getting Started Rhino for Windows - Spooky Skull!
Getting started- Rhino for Mac SubD Ski boot
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Getting started- Rhino for Mac SubD Ski boot
Rhino 7 for windows - How to lay out a car in SubD
Просмотров 46 тыс.Год назад
Rhino 7 for windows - How to lay out a car in SubD
Rhino 7 windows - RD controller using SubD and Nurbs.
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
Rhino 7 windows - RD controller using SubD and Nurbs.
I love that you focused on different methods to get result, it really helps to learn better. Thank you for your tutorials.
Why materials treated badly in Rhino? I tried adding materials from Vray and closed it, mext time I opened it, one of the material is not shown. I appliad a material, and when I pushpull it, the material is not shown correctly (stretched). Lastly, when there's many material applied to objects, my Rhino become slower. Any explanation please
I love the fact that Kyle's demos are about how to THINK as much as about various tools and how to use them. I also admire his willingness to fly by the seat of his pants. . .
subd is the best thing i discovered through this channel
Thanks dear Kyle,please share us more about surface modeling like this. watching you and problems struggling and the way you pass them has so much to learn and so joyful. Still waiting for your master clips for molding stuff in rhino. Best regards
thanks for watching, this one fought me more than usual, but the fixes are often the same, rebuild bad surfaces, make cleaner curves, make trims intersect completely, etc... and most importantly, never let the computers beat you.. ;-)
Love your tutorials, warts and all…and thank you for NOT making this in SubD! 🙂
to be fair...would have been a looooot easier... ;-)
Thank you. This is by far the best method and explanation I have came across in my journey into learning rhino.🙏🙏🙏
So glad you found this helpful! happy modeling!
I appreciate that you are sharing your struggles during the process. It means a lot to me because I also face similar challenges, and knowing that even a master encounters the same problems helps me feel more at ease, thanks for sharing!!
Sometimes they just fight you every. Damn. Step. Just remember… never let the computer win. You are the designer it is the tool… :-) thanks for watching!
Kyle, the Master. Thank you for this tutorial!
This one fought me a bit..but I'm glad to hear you were able to get some good stuff from it. Some days you are the shoe...somedays you are the ball... today I was the ball... ;-)
Working with subd is very inconvenient. My opinion is that it is better to do the subd in a polygonal program, for example Blender or Cinema4D (where it will be much faster and better), then import it into Rhino and continue working further. And most likely the problem is that you don’t understand topology, otherwise you would have done everything differently from the very beginning, rather than making a bunch of changes just like that. Sorry for my statement...
thanks for your input
Great feature. Maybe one day Grasshopper programs have a clean interface mode. Basically making them component configurators to make an component library with or shared app-store with. That would be less technical and very collaborative.
How did your hide command hide everything else ( I expected it to hide the selected objects), and how did you bring the armada back up?
the isolate command will hide everything except what is selected, and the show command will bring everything back.
I will follow the tutorial with enthusiasm and I will send you the model so you can give me your opinion.
great! post it on www.discourse.mcneel.com I look forward to seeing it!
I think that the first shape to begin with is a hollow cilinder for wheels. It gives an equal number of polygons to follow on each side so you can controll the overall topology better. The circular shape will look clean and you can also approximate dimensions better. The key of modeling in subd is to know the basic rules of 3d modeling: clean topology, pattern transitions and quads instead of triangles or ngons. For me, the biggest advantage was that I learned 3ds max and blender before.
does it work with other graphic tablet companies or should it be a Wacom model?
I have only tested it with an ipad and a wacom, but any tablet should work.. let us know if you find one that does not.
I for one think your sketch is great. Well it took me three days, but took me from zero to dangerous lol. Thank you so much!
thanks! so glad to hear you are in the danger zone! go make great stuff!
Huge fan of these videos! I always learning one thing or another in each video. The little jokes here and there never fail to crack me up too!
thanks for watching! more coming!
Is there any way to replicate this in Grasshopper with similar level of control over what faces are getting what colour?
Magician Brian, thanks for the tutorial.
Fantastic, been using this since rhino 8 came out! Any way of doing this while not generating massively complex isocurves? I feel like rhino could really use a cleaner transition from SubD to NURBS.
sadly detail and iso count are linked. if you want the detail, you have to have the iso count.
I will practice right now, look you make the model so easy, thanks a lot.
Post your result on the forums! I love seeing when people model this stuff- www.discourse.mcneel.com
@@Rhinoceros3d thanks for the advice, I will make the model more beautiful than you have done, haha.
@@rhinoXlab a low bar for sure, but I look forward to seeing your results!
It's a valuable video I have seen today.
thnks u sir, for this lesson
thanks for watching!
Thanks, Kyle, this is amazing! Learning a lot from your little, but tricky real life projects like this. There are many guys on youtube who model in Rhino, but not so much who can explain it in perfect English, and your sense of humor really make it stand out)) After many years of modeling in 3ds max learning Rhino is pain, but your videos make it much easier. God bless you, sir! ❤ And yeah, as Autodesk user I almost had a stroke hearing you didn't save project for over an hour... On Max's users keyboards Ctrl and S are polished like a mirror! 🥲
So Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words. more coming! I actually had to add a post it note to my monitor that says "SAVE" because Rhino has been so stable for me for years. I do get bit occasionally, but it's very rare here.
Do you think we would be able to move the Analytical Lines in Grasshopper with the API release this after Revit 2023? That would help us automate the Analytical models in Revit & not manually have to move them in Revit.
how do you cut the plane via project and split without the Subd object converting to NURBS?
can you send a timestamp so I can see what you are referring to?
Did you notice you can not rotate the handlebar?
you did notice this is a quick modeling demo, not a real product design? ;-)
hello thanks for the great tutorial. why soft transform doesn't work for scaling the handle of fork?
send us your model with steps to reproduce to tech@mcnee.com and we'll take a look-
22:50 I've adopted this nifty little script way back, then after an upgrade I lost it. It took me days to find this video and the script burried deep inside.😅
An alternative method is to use the "Named CPlanes" panel and directly click on some of the saved CPlanes there. :) ruclips.net/video/Q9aZVt-1j1s/видео.html There are a few advantages of that approach: 1. It works directly in the same viewport. No need to reach different viewports. This way, the viewport could be maximized and even locked, and the trick will still work; 2. It does not need to setup different views preliminary with multiple viewports opened simultaneously; 3. As long as the "Named CPlanes" panel is opened, the selection could be remapped to any saved CPlane in the list, even very far from the camera.
NIce add! thanks! yes, that is very cool-
¡Buen tutorial!
glad you liked it! thanks for watching-
Revit, Tekla, Rhino, Sketchup, blender, 3dsMax all are copying each others. Same as all android phones are doing.
It reminds me of setting up a dot matrix printer in the 1980s. Trying day and night until it finally printed. Compared to Rhino mapping and texturing, it was child's play.
You fail to mention the cPlane's influence on the direction of the offset. This command gets particularly nasty when the curve being offset is a 3D curve (not flat on one plane). It seems to only work when in Top view (or whatever view is closest to parallel for the ribbon), its not great. Do you mind also explaining what each option within the ribbon offset actually does?
The cplane has less of an influence than you might think... the real factor in how well this works is the complexity of the original curve that is offset. If it's returning nasty results, run a rebuild on the curve, drop a few points but don;t go crazy. simply re-parameterizing the curve using rebuild often is enough to clean up any gank in the input curve and return a better result. if you get some nasty results, it's often because the input curve is a mess. SInce we are trying to generate an offset, and since the offset often wants to be less detailed, the rebuild can be super helpful.
Please add more feature for drafting so I can finally get away from AutoCAD 😀😀 This software is literally AutoCAD and Sketchup combined with extra steps ❤❤❤
so i dont have to pay for vray with this one???
nope
work very good please files
something was missing in Rhino now finally there
21:40 when I drag SubD I obtain curves
are you wanting a curve, or do you want an extruded strip of faces?
hi can you make a video about turning 2D top, front, back, right, left already drawned CAD file to 3D as a reference can you use Pioneer Opus Quad? Thanks
thank you for nice tutorial but please add the keybinds PLEASE!!!!!!!
There is no foul language in this video.
Sir nice 👍
thanks for watching!
good job
thanks!
this has been updated again discourse.mcneel.com/t/testmarkup-sketching-in-rhino-8-fun-stuff/181624
thanksss
thanks for watching!
I wonder if there is a grasshopper script that automates this process with any coherent input. has anyone done taht yet?
Not that I know of, but all the components are available in GH to do so-
can you show what you do after to put it back to world cplane?
I have an alias set when I run the perspective viewport command that resets back to world top- the command string is- _perspective cplane world top or you can simply reset the cplane to wold top manually.
While dragging the object(render mode) with gumball, it's creating some sort of spreadings stripplings kind of a thing , how to avoid that?
This is the best "window and door drawing in Rhino" step-by-step demonstration. (Other recommended drawings are middle size Kitchen and bath).