ARCH230 - Rhino 6 Axonometric / Axo Drawing Fix
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- The previous script for creating axonometric views in Rhino does not appear to work reliably for Rhino 6, yet. In the meantime, this manual method does the same thing.
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Straight to the point - you're a god for this
Literally my favorite video ever. i refer to it every time I have a project
thank you so much, this the only video that explain how to do axonometric drawing in a architecture software
Finally a video straight to the point! Thanks al ot my man, definitely subscribed after this
thank you for everything you've done here
very helpful, thank you
Life Saver!!!
Hi, thanks for making this video, was the script ever made afterward for rhino 6?
Hello
Great tutorial thank you. I'd love to know now how do you go back on your normal angle after having changing the angle...? Thank you kindly.
ctrl z ctrl z ctrl z!
Thank you
goated video
but the heights come out stretched. It's not a true oblique if the dimensions in 2D don't match the 3D dimensions.
hii, how do you get back from this to the original perspective like you had a te beginning if I didn't set the view?
What if you use set view, axonometric and the choose the orientation?
Con estos videos aprendes un montón pero no entiendo el idimo.
Hi, if im trying to get an axo for the site as well, can I do the rotation on perspective view and still get an axo?
It's not as fast? It took you a minute...
The script method, from previous videos, takes like 5-10 seconds. But you have a point that neither procedure takes that long, really.
it still didnt work for me. top view still only shows top view
Make sure you run the shear command in the Right viewport (-45 degrees from vertical) after rotating the top view 45 degrees. Your top view should then show the top -- yes -- but with the form distorted to resemble an axo.
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why not place camera and target at 45 degrees?
That works, as well. There are many ways to do the same thing in Rhino.
A better question is why there is no 45-degree isometric view in Rhino....
@@nsenske there is now :)
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