i found this video a year or so ago… and it kickstarted my rhino modelling to the stratosphere and showed me how much superior of a modelling tool rhino rly is
Hi, I was wondering if you would be able to help me with this issue. so Ever since I started using rhino with my mouse. the right mouse button is for "orbit/rotate" and the middle mouse/scroll wheel button is for "panning the view" when I pressed and hold and drag. but somehow, my middle mouse/scroll wheel button became a "zoom in" tool whenever I pressed and hold it. and sometimes it even "give me the last used command" as if I pressed the pressed "space key". I have gone over many many many youtube videos and even asked forum for help. yet it has been helpful.
Hey Niko, thanks for sharing with us this valuable info. Could you kindly let me know your pc technical parameters? I'm so impressed about how fluently your computer and its gpu reacts with this quite complex project. Thanks in advance!
omg im dead asf bro I have this browser plugin that lets me automatically watch vids in 1.3x speed and it was turned on when I clicked on your video and let me tell U i cracked up so hard, this video for some reason is HILARIOUS in 1.3 (great tips btw)
I am perfectly on time for this video and in no way late. Loving your videos! Anyway, when I use CPlane Object, it effectively rotates my entire model because it acts like the object plane where I've assigned the CPlane to is like the "bottom" of the CPlane. It seems to create a new CPlane as if I'm looking down at the top of it. This means when I try to rotate left and right using my mouse, it acts all wonky because the viewport acts like I'm viewing directly below me. This is all in contrast to the video, where it seems like Niko is still able to rotate around the object just fine after using the command. I've tried to search for help but came out empty-handed... Does anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
I tried it out with Rhino 8 - and maybe they changed it but after 10 minutes trying to get back - i found out - ctrl + shift and double click right mouse button worked to get it back.
Nice workflow, thanks for sharing, i’ve got a question with which i have been tormented for a while, is there a way to set a second to previous command used to a key-bind like you did with the cplane? If you know THE WAY please guide me to the light
@@NikoDellic what do you mean by “previous command list”, what i’m looking for is for example if I use scale1d then i use move and then i want to use scale1d again i just click the key bind (scale1d is the second to pervious command, move is the previous command). I want to set a key-bind to the second to previous command basically
doesnt matter what software it was done in, its the building and detail that makes it what it is - that can be achieved in any program, though I used strictly Rhino.
The snap-to-view works, but is kind of pointless as cannot edit/move anything on model unless you actually properly reset the viewport to the correct view - eg set view top etc. Unless I'm doing something wrong here?
@barend engelbrecht the tolerance of the command is fine. If you're doing machine parts that have demands for such exact tolerances, you're probably using solid works anyway
@@NikoDellic it's NURBS so we're working with precise mathematical functions here. But I always wonder about the stacking effect of consecutive decimal rounding and what it could amount to, if it even works like that in the first place. Maybe 10^-8? Heh
@@Rhinoch8 64 bit computers = 64 decimal places. 'Floating point errors' happen all the time in computing, let alone rhino. Take this for example and put it into a python interpreter. x = 0 for i in range(10): x += 0.1 print(x == 1) print(x, '==', 10*0.1) we expect x to equal 1 but it actually equals 0.99 ∞. This is only a problem if it is a problem for the task at hand! Also, for 99% of architecture being built today, the difference between meshes and nurbs is irrelevant, architects use rhino because it is non-biased and quick, not because we needed more complex math functions to bolster our architectural notation.
What it's going to do is orient it based on the U/V/and/or/normal directions of the midpoint of the untrimmed surface, curve or mesh face. So for this sort of stuf...it'll probably give you what you want.
Hello, I am not sure if anyone will still respond but for some reason I can't do the quick snap to orthographic views with CTRL + SHIFT + RIGHT CLICK. I am on Mac though so it may be different? Please help! I want to be a rhino speed modeller!
@@user-yk1cw8im4h set up a custom alias in File>Properties>Aliases. You can use whatever shortcut you want. I think the command macro you want is _Cplane _W _T
I didn't know rhino had a speed running community
stay posted for the rhino olympics
It’s always about reducing clicks fellow legends
We are. Last mouth I asked my girlfriend to record me. So I speed run this building to model with everything took me 1 hour to model it
For the last part Set Pt comand would be faster and better
for the last day deadline crunch fr
Wow, thanks mate! I'm only 75% through the video and 5 architecture offices has already called and begged me to come work for them!
Just a bunch of legends watching a legend work
I liked how you said, you're already a pro, now lets make you legendary 😂😂😂. Spoken like a true godfather
Several CPlanes were harmed in the making of this video
Sounds like you're using Thor's hammer to click the mouse.
This tutorial is FUNDAMENTAL for Rhino users. I constantly visit it.
you are fundamental
i stopped this video at 10 seconds to say im immediately in love haha “it will have you shaking in your boots” hahah yessss
wow, i feel like a legend because i already knew both of these. keep em coming man
No waaaaaay. These are totally awesome tips, thank you sooooo much!
I showed everyone in my class the cplane trick and have indeed become a legend
you're a marvel ;) thanks for this and all your vids
you're like the kang the conqueror of rhino, thank you sir
Ohhh,, YOU ARE SO SMART! Thank you for the tips!
"Trespass into the domain of the Gods"...thank you from a humble pupil.
After watching this video my university hired me as a professor
Local hummingbird teaches Rhino at high speeds
that's a tutorial that deserves 1M views!!! thanks man
U deserve a million views!
thanks for the tricks bro :)
Super useful. I am legend now.
nice skills bro!!
I want more of *just like that*
Dudes most go through a pack of mouses a day.
👏🤣 "There, youre part pro now... Lets get you to legendary." Love how quick you get to the point. Great video. Sweet and simple.👍
damn he's good
thank you so much!!!
'we are out of our top view bada bim bada boom'
i found this video a year or so ago… and it kickstarted my rhino modelling to the stratosphere and showed me how much superior of a modelling tool rhino rly is
the clicking sound
Buddies cracked. Got any strats for grasshopper runs
Rhino before Rhino 8 casually being the most counterintuitive software with the most potential
YOU ARE MY HEROOOO
@NikoDellic I'm using Rhino 8 on Mac, and it works for me by doing RIGHT CLICK HOLD + SHIFT + COMMAND. Command instead of shift on Mac.
Shaking in da boots
Hi, I was wondering if you would be able to help me with this issue.
so Ever since I started using rhino with my mouse. the right mouse button is for "orbit/rotate" and the middle mouse/scroll wheel button is for "panning the view" when I pressed and hold and drag. but somehow, my middle mouse/scroll wheel button became a "zoom in" tool whenever I pressed and hold it. and sometimes it even "give me the last used command" as if I pressed the pressed "space key".
I have gone over many many many youtube videos and even asked forum for help. yet it has been helpful.
Hey Niko, thanks for sharing with us this valuable info. Could you kindly let me know your pc technical parameters? I'm so impressed about how fluently your computer and its gpu reacts with this quite complex project. Thanks in advance!
Yep, I have a nuclear submarine running rhino lol.
NVME M.2 SSD
64gb ram
2080ti gpu
8700k intel processor
You're the G
omg im dead asf bro I have this browser plugin that lets me automatically watch vids in 1.3x speed and it was turned on when I clicked on your video and let me tell U i cracked up so hard, this video for some reason is HILARIOUS in 1.3 (great tips btw)
I am perfectly on time for this video and in no way late. Loving your videos!
Anyway, when I use CPlane Object, it effectively rotates my entire model because it acts like the object plane where I've assigned the CPlane to is like the "bottom" of the CPlane.
It seems to create a new CPlane as if I'm looking down at the top of it. This means when I try to rotate left and right using my mouse, it acts all wonky because the viewport acts like I'm viewing directly below me. This is all in contrast to the video, where it seems like Niko is still able to rotate around the object just fine after using the command.
I've tried to search for help but came out empty-handed... Does anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
omg thanks so much!! now I'am legend
Amazing, love you!
bless you
Bam ! I am legendary
Congrats. You should add it to your LinkedIn!
hold on! doesn't the c-plane>object method create a c-plane in the c-plane list? or it just does it temporarily?
If you're going to use Rhino this is the speed you need to be moving at!
The cplane one is very usefull
LEGENDARY!~!~!~!~!
Some genious programmer added this for it to be unknown to most users...
Rhino 8 introduced automatic CPlane! Now everyone can be a legend
how bro, teach us
legendary
amigo sos un genio, es una mierda no saber hablar ingles pero se tenetendio super bien todos los consejos. Muchas muchas gracias
Been a cplane queen for years …! Now my secret is out.. 😅
you will always be my cplane queen
mind = blown
NICE
🔥
I tried it out with Rhino 8 - and maybe they changed it but after 10 minutes trying to get back - i found out - ctrl + shift and double click right mouse button worked to get it back.
Lol Revit forces you to do this with setting the work plane every time.
Nice workflow, thanks for sharing, i’ve got a question with which i have been tormented for a while, is there a way to set a second to previous command used to a key-bind like you did with the cplane? If you know THE WAY please guide me to the light
Just set the previous command list to right click
@@NikoDellic what do you mean by “previous command list”, what i’m looking for is for example if I use scale1d then i use move and then i want to use scale1d again i just click the key bind (scale1d is the second to pervious command, move is the previous command). I want to set a key-bind to the second to previous command basically
I have question is building that you have is all build in rhino or you use Revit into rhino plugin ??
because I like what the building became.
doesnt matter what software it was done in, its the building and detail that makes it what it is - that can be achieved in any program, though I used strictly Rhino.
That's all pretty nice, but I don't know what and how to type to get this working on my aliasses
_Cplane _Object
auto c plane in rhino 8 solves it
The only legend here is the sound of your mouse and keyboard and your chopping board
Thunder can strike the same key twice
How does the control+shift+right mouse button work with a trackpad setup? I can't seem to replicate it.
I cant replicate it on PC. I am so confused!
Adderall vibes 😂
YESSSSS
How do you extrude from only one side with the arrow??
Mine only moves the block, and if I use the other part, it extrudes in both ways??
Thanks!!
you need to subselect the face of the volume using command & shift
it wouldnt be faster and easier to use 3dconnexion would it ?
3d connection is just a mouse
"oneview" will also work just fine
What's the full command to key bind the CPlane to object? I have project to cplane bound, but I still have to manually click object each time.
Ah, I got it. '! _CPlane _Object' Great tip! Thanks.
Hi there, how do we set the shortcut key?
Who are you? Neo ?
The snap-to-view works, but is kind of pointless as cannot edit/move anything on model unless you actually properly reset the viewport to the correct view - eg set view top etc. Unless I'm doing something wrong here?
Yea you're doing something wrong press f7 or turn on the cplane to see what axis you are working on
Bro last one so fast didn't work for me
For the last part Set Pt command would be faster and better
setPt has a popup, ew
I would not trust cplane by object too much. I rather set my named cplanes and they are always the same so there are no issues with tolerances ..
no
@barend engelbrecht the tolerance of the command is fine. If you're doing machine parts that have demands for such exact tolerances, you're probably using solid works anyway
@@NikoDellic it's NURBS so we're working with precise mathematical functions here. But I always wonder about the stacking effect of consecutive decimal rounding and what it could amount to, if it even works like that in the first place. Maybe 10^-8? Heh
@@Rhinoch8 64 bit computers = 64 decimal places. 'Floating point errors' happen all the time in computing, let alone rhino. Take this for example and put it into a python interpreter.
x = 0
for i in range(10):
x += 0.1
print(x == 1)
print(x, '==', 10*0.1)
we expect x to equal 1 but it actually equals 0.99 ∞. This is only a problem if it is a problem for the task at hand!
Also, for 99% of architecture being built today, the difference between meshes and nurbs is irrelevant, architects use rhino because it is non-biased and quick, not because we needed more complex math functions to bolster our architectural notation.
What it's going to do is orient it based on the U/V/and/or/normal directions of the midpoint of the untrimmed surface, curve or mesh face. So for this sort of stuf...it'll probably give you what you want.
How did you do that surface extrusion?
Hold ctrl and shift to sub select faces and then gumball to drag the selected edge or face while the rest stays in place
@@NikoDellic Thanks bro
Had to put speed on x0.5 you are giving amazing content but man slow down 😢
Who is this guy and why did he stop uploading??
More soon, I promise!
Hello, I am not sure if anyone will still respond but for some reason I can't do the quick snap to orthographic views with CTRL + SHIFT + RIGHT CLICK. I am on Mac though so it may be different? Please help! I want to be a rhino speed modeller!
Mac may be different but hold the right mouse button, not click
@@NikoDellic Omg thank you!!!! That worked! Just holding the right mouse button. You are a BLOODY LEGEND MY GUY!
It is not working for me on PC, I am worried there is another setting involved or something I switched.@@NikoDellic
@@AbsolutelyPolar what version of rhino are you using
This is in literally every other modeling software. I didn't know people didn't know this 🤣🤣
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love u daddy
how to set cplane location to ctrl d
add a custom shortcut key or alias using the macro definition _Cplane _Object
what shortcut did you set to reset CPlane ?
I have a macro by pressing ww > enter it performs the following: cplane > world > top
@@NikoDellic Thanks, do you mean double pressing "w" ? Rhino doesn't seem to allow that in the setting.
@@user-yk1cw8im4h set up a custom alias in File>Properties>Aliases. You can use whatever shortcut you want. I think the command macro you want is _Cplane _W _T
@@user-yk1cw8im4h you need to set up a custom alias in File>Properties>Aliases. I think the macro definition you want is _Cplane _World _Top
U need to add a new keyboard Alias in options, technically u can add any shortcut you want, I use cx for cplane!
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the problem with this tutotial is that it only shows an ideal situation, Cplan is not working for me when in porting a 3d model from an AutoCAD file.
you need to set the cplane. or if its invisible press f7 to make it visible
Hey, if you talk so fast I can't hear your words, I definitely can not keep up with your great video. Slow down a little bit- learning takes time!
come back when you are faster to become a legend
This is basic stuff. What a clickbait...
you must pay for 2 rhino licenses with that attitude