Seems like a big user friendly feature for Rhino, I’ve always considered Rhino as a reserve software for more intensive or sophisticated modeling, and Sketchup for simpler and faster stuff. Videos like this make me wanna get back into Rhino
This is mega 😮 I've been using both rhino and sketch up and this makes rhino waaay more playable. Also as a joiner makes it more accessible to create complex joints 🎉
Nice video. In the video, you are pushing the window and door through, by snapping. Note that in that case you can push farther, no need to snap. Secondly. When pushing the part at around 5 minutes into the video, where you change the direction, what you could do there is push it in a little, then run Pushpull again and this time switch Mode to Extend and push it until it automatically stops at the edge.
Nice presentation. Very clear explanation. Thank you. Actually parametric softwares like solidworks have these functions for around 25 years. Rhino is presenting it in now very proudly. Anyway hope it works smoothly in complicated and organic forms.
This looks fantastic! I prefer Sketchup to Rhino in early design because of how fast and effectively simple objects can be modelled in Sketchup, but this tool will be worth trying.
Great Video! That command alone is worth the update. Especially the Auto Cplane and snapping to an object.. No more using "setpt" to drag my objects to a surface.
would pls make a basics video on Rhino, I just got it and I'm scrambling because it looks nothing like the previous version, Idk how to set the settings, snaps etc
If you are an architect, forget about Blender, it is a program for patient madmen and crazy suicide bombers who do not have a wife or children and have a lot of time - ...... for professional architects and constructors - only Rhino 8!
Push Pull excelente ferramenta, seria interessante também se tivesse as ferramentas ( Transferidor ) e ( Trena ) iguais do Sketchup o bom dessas ferramentas é que além delas fazer medições também cria linhas guias isso é bom para nos orientar para criar um outro objeto na mesma direção essas ferramentas são muito úteis na modelagem de arquitetura
nah, i mean one of those tools can extrude a cruved surface which is not a native tool in sketchup. i think it's only found in the fredotool plugin. do you know if there's a fredotool like/actual plugin for rhino despite grasshopper tools?@@TheRhinoEssentials
@@TheRhinoEssentialsyou can push/pull radiused surfaces and there’s more specific control of the direction of the push/pull. Maybe I just haven’t realized I had that control in SU, in which case I’m angry at myself for all the time wasted.
Hi everyone! Let me know what you think about the new Push Pull tool in the comments below! :)
Seems like a big user friendly feature for Rhino, I’ve always considered Rhino as a reserve software for more intensive or sophisticated modeling, and Sketchup for simpler and faster stuff. Videos like this make me wanna get back into Rhino
Agree - honestly this is probably where Rhino sits in my software "stack" as well, but this is a great addition that I think makes it a lot easier
I am considering switching to Rhino from sketchup as an architect. I feel its perfect blend between sketchup and autocad.
this is actually huge, great video!
Definitely makes it easier to use in my opinion
This is mega 😮 I've been using both rhino and sketch up and this makes rhino waaay more playable. Also as a joiner makes it more accessible to create complex joints 🎉
Definitely makes it more accessible in my opinion
Nice video. In the video, you are pushing the window and door through, by snapping. Note that in that case you can push farther, no need to snap. Secondly. When pushing the part at around 5 minutes into the video, where you change the direction, what you could do there is push it in a little, then run Pushpull again and this time switch Mode to Extend and push it until it automatically stops at the edge.
Can you link me a video that teaches these moves in 7
Nice presentation. Very clear explanation. Thank you. Actually parametric softwares like solidworks have these functions for around 25 years. Rhino is presenting it in now very proudly. Anyway hope it works smoothly in complicated and organic forms.
is push/pull available as grasshopper node?
This looks fantastic! I prefer Sketchup to Rhino in early design because of how fast and effectively simple objects can be modelled in Sketchup, but this tool will be worth trying.
Same - I think it's a bit more intuitive for that simple stuff. Once you get into complex and curving shapes it's a different story
Great Video! That command alone is worth the update. Especially the Auto Cplane and snapping to an object.. No more using "setpt" to drag my objects to a surface.
How is this different from Extrude Surface? Seems very similar
Question, why does my grid plane jump to other levels, or ...how do I lock it in one plane or position?
can i pull and make it a separate object from the one that i pull from?
How is different than extrude SRF/?
would pls make a basics video on Rhino, I just got it and I'm scrambling because it looks nothing like the previous version, Idk how to set the settings, snaps etc
when wil rhino 8 be out ?
Not sure - I've not seen anything definitive out there
It's out already for purchase.
This is a complete game changer.
Nice feature for sure
Hello guys !
Which the better tool between rhino and blender for architects please ?
If given those choices, probably Rhino
@@TheRhinoEssentials thank you so much !
If you are an architect, forget about Blender, it is a program for patient madmen and crazy suicide bombers who do not have a wife or children and have a lot of time - ...... for professional architects and constructors - only Rhino 8!
Thanks you for sharing 😊❤
Thanks for watching!
Wooo, might actually start using the software (finally)
:)
wow, I'll use Rhinoceros soon.
What do you use now?
@@TheRhinoEssentials I'm an SketchUp user since 2003.
Push Pull excelente ferramenta, seria interessante também se tivesse as ferramentas ( Transferidor ) e ( Trena ) iguais do Sketchup o bom dessas ferramentas é que além delas fazer medições também cria linhas guias isso é bom para nos orientar para criar um outro objeto na mesma direção essas ferramentas são muito úteis na modelagem de arquitetura
Thanks
more like fredotool features built-in. agree?
Probably more like SketchUp's native push pull tool?
nah, i mean one of those tools can extrude a cruved surface which is not a native tool in sketchup. i think it's only found in the fredotool plugin. do you know if there's a fredotool like/actual plugin for rhino despite grasshopper tools?@@TheRhinoEssentials
This is better than SU push pull. I think I’m switching to rhino on version 8.
What do you think makes it better?
@@TheRhinoEssentialsyou can push/pull radiused surfaces and there’s more specific control of the direction of the push/pull. Maybe I just haven’t realized I had that control in SU, in which case I’m angry at myself for all the time wasted.
plasticity the goat
Awesomeeeee
:)
wooooooooooooooooow
now Rhino 8 is better than Blender for modeling. I really like Rhino. Blender is only better in rendering.
What do you model?