Thank you for your demonstration! One note that in example that starts at 19:32 (Sweep2) if you wanted to morph transition from one path/shape to another you needed to use Sweep1 because you use one rail for that. You selected first shape and second shape as your rails... that's why it gave you this funky shape ^_^ , but regardless, thank you very much! I'm coming from Solidworks so many things you've mentioned are absolutely new to me.
you can click on the mouse right button over the command tab. Then you can select it from the dropdown list.. I use personal shortcuts for the command.. usually Rhino automatically fill the commands if you set the shortcut from the options.
This is just the right speed for me to review rhino commands, thank you!
Glad I could help!
best rhino tutorial for new learners ever!
Nice. Thanks for the concise tips without wasting any time! 🙌🙌
glat that it helps.
Thank you for your demonstration!
One note that in example that starts at 19:32 (Sweep2) if you wanted to morph transition from one path/shape to another you needed to use Sweep1 because you use one rail for that. You selected first shape and second shape as your rails... that's why it gave you this funky shape ^_^ , but regardless, thank you very much!
I'm coming from Solidworks so many things you've mentioned are absolutely new to me.
Thanks for the comments and sugguestions. I am glad that this video helps for you to learn Rhino.
Very helpfull even for advanced rhinousers, thanks! Btw I love how you hit enter! :D
thanks very much for the comment!
sweep2 is the endboss
Great.Thanks for sharing this.
Very good Mr Park
thx. I wish it is helpful for you.
Thanks for your Video
Thank you for watching it. please feel free to share it if you think it is useful contents. All the best!
Thanks
How to autofill commands ? thank you for interesting video
you can click on the mouse right button over the command tab. Then you can select it from the dropdown list.. I use personal shortcuts for the command.. usually Rhino automatically fill the commands if you set the shortcut from the options.