Rhino Tutorial: Basic 2D drawing & dimensioning

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @luke1811
    @luke1811 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for your frequent uploading. Also, I appreciate the short & sweet format of specific functions, it's a great way to learn

    • @simpernchong
      @simpernchong  4 года назад +1

      Glad you like them! Have a nice day :)

  • @rogergaborski
    @rogergaborski 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video. Very helpful for someone who is trying to learn Rhino

  • @agsmarketing4981
    @agsmarketing4981 Год назад

    Nice work chong, i would like requested video Kindly uploaded shoe last model making video pls :)

  • @alancooke9357
    @alancooke9357 4 года назад

    2D Technical Drawing is still being used in some industries.

  • @antonsteblikov6789
    @antonsteblikov6789 4 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @tamgaming9861
    @tamgaming9861 4 года назад

    I do it in the same way. But often i use sketchup and import it then into rhino to extrude it or better fusion 360 and import it then to rhino.

    • @simpernchong
      @simpernchong  4 года назад

      I see.... thanks for the tips. How's your experience with Fusion 360? Is it good? I have not used it before. But from the things that it can build (from some RUclips Videos), it seems great.

    • @luke1811
      @luke1811 4 года назад

      @@simpernchong Fusion 360 is a good allrounder, but if you are coming from Rhino, or Inventor, or Catia... You will get very frustrated about how often the program crashes. Also, I think the free-form tools are incomplete. Not bad, of course not even close the level of Rhino (after all it's just parametric modeling), but just incomplete. You do a few surfaces and all of a sudden you can't do anything with it, and the program keeps getting more stuttery. Not a stable program, good for tinkering in my opinion

    • @simpernchong
      @simpernchong  4 года назад

      ​@@luke1811 I see... Thanks for the sharing :)

    • @tamgaming9861
      @tamgaming9861 4 года назад

      @@simpernchong Fusion 360 is different than Rhino, but easy and way easier to learn than Rhino :-) as we know. But as we know, in Rhino you can later change the design how you want, what you cant so easy in Fusion 360 with that creativity. But Fusion has nice featurs that Rhino hasnt without ADDONS. Fusion 360 is free to use. Give it a try or use it to make the 2D things in your example and than import it in Rhino.

    • @simpernchong
      @simpernchong  4 года назад

      @@tamgaming9861 Oh I see... Thanks Man :)

  • @vignesh3094
    @vignesh3094 4 года назад

    how to use scale tool without reducing dimensions in rhino?

    • @simpernchong
      @simpernchong  4 года назад

      Select the dimension and type 'Explode'

    • @vignesh3094
      @vignesh3094 4 года назад

      @@simpernchong Thanks for the reply. I have to draw a line for 200mm but it's going outside the graph. I have to make it look inside the graph but when I use scale it reduces the line size but dimension is getting changed. When I have to use the explode command.