Kirdeikis, is one of those few rare teachers that shows everything in all details. He already has a useful library of video for architect students and a full bag of resources in presentation, coding and strategies for modeling. His videos are teaching me how to make tutorial videos.
Hi Gediminas! This is the first rhino tutorial where i felt like i've been taught at a pace that is neither too fast nor too slow, and i really appreciate your technical way of speaking.
I wish I had this when I was studying. They tried with a brief "this is what it can do intro" but without a structured teaching plan and practical application for architecture, it felt like they asked an egg to fly. Thank you for sharing.
I've only gotten through the first half hour and I already feel good about how helpful this is going to be. I was in a $300 workshop and while the instructor is an awesome person, the lesson was not well planned out for new users. This video is doing everything I wish the instructor knew to do in terms of teaching Rhino 7. The best thing my instructor did for me was sharing this video with us!
I'm very new to Rhino, and I just watched all three of your tutorials. Thank you so much for teaching the software step by step, so glad I found your channel!
This is the perfectly paced tutorials and so detailed, thank you so much for making this available for free! I really appreciated this, would love to support your patreon
Really enjoying this tutorial. It’s like your mate at work showing you how Rhino works. Especially when things don’t go as expected, because that’s my experience of many tutorials. You’re told how something works and it works in tutorial, but when you try it in your own it doesn’t work! I really like the more casual approach.
My representation professor ditched teaching us Rhino when it was in the curriculum, this has saved my life this trimestre. Thank you so much for this!
Life saving - thank you!!! First year bachelor's and they just tell us to watch the tutorials online ☠️ 🙃 this is so handy, not too slow just the right pace thanks so much! I'll watch your other videos once I get my assignment done and dusted haha I feel like I can make anything now in Rhino!
I just finished practicing this tutorial. Well paced and detailed for beginners like me to follow with ease. Thank you so much for the good things you do.
I haven't seen such tutorial videos lately.. the way he is teaching all the facts and the usage of the software, its just amazing. It seems like i was attending one live lecture or session.
This is truly the best tutorial out there. When you showed how the tween curves worked, I was mind-blown. Been doing it manually, now I feel like such a fool. Thank you.
Great to hear! Oh and trust me, I remember first year of architecture school I didn't know what hatch was, so I just used offset/trim for every hatch - I know the pain.
YOU HAVE BEST TUTORIALS 👍 Thank you so much! I watched more of your videos and want to say your teaching approach is super nice and so natural, you manage to cover important things without being too fast. Always easy-going, nice vibes. Thank you!! 🌟 Your channel needs more attention ✊
Very useful tutorial... It's really a simple method to understand and practice... You'll feel like you are in a real Rhinoceros course.... For me there is no comparing with other tutorials on RUclips... Great, Support him guys
Congratz! I have been following your tutorials for a couple of months.I believe, this series about architectural use of Rhineceros 3D is going to be very instructive. I am looking forward for more parts !
this is so helpful, specially for people looking to find a good teacher on youTube. May you stay healthy and May Allah give you more wisdom and knowledge. Thanks for teaching us rhino < 3 Love you Sir
Awesome and detailed video for starters Kirdeikis, can't wait for the advanced tutorials on this series(For Architects). I'm subscribing to this channel asap.
Glad you like them! In a few weeks we will begin a new set of tutorials for my 3rd year arch students focusing on Rhino+Revit+Grasshopper , so stay tuned!
Very clear. I really enjoy your video and learnt a lot from it. I enter here not knowing how to start Rhino, and finnish the video knowing much more of what I expected. Thank you very much, you have a gift when you teach and explain.
@@DesignGoBrr yes, i didn’t really have time then bcz I work in a hospital during Covid it was crazy! And I was in the middle of the semester! Now I’ve been binging on them. Thank you
Thank you so much for taking time to create these videos. It's helping me a loooot with rhino. Already subscribed to your channel waiting for moor excellent videos like this.
45:00 it was actually never snapping to the intersection because you never turned it on... you were just so precise to draw those lines that one of them intersect exactly at its midpoint, and the other as well, where the edge of the small circle was :D ...what were the odds
I would love a 5-hr intro video please! I'm half way through working on the chamfer on my Rhino 7, everything went well but when I hit Enter, nothing happens.?? Thank you GK, great production, REALLY appreciate it!!
I finished this course and was proud of myself 2 years ago, but I still ended up going back to Sketchup for CAD and Revit imports and exports. In the end, I ended up forgetting the things I learned haha. I'm just wondering where I could use Rhino in the architecture field? An explanation on situations where I should use rhino instead of Sketchup might be nice. For context though, most of the firms I've worked at only build residential and commercial buildings, and some interiors.
Really depends on the country honestly. In the area where I work (nordic europe) the use of sketchup has been declining for the past 10 years. Now Rhino has (almost) completely replaced it in all medium/large scale companies. As other example - India/Bangladesh is dominated by AutoCAD/Sketchup/Revit combo and Rhino is only used in niche offices there. I estimate that Rhino will replace Sketchup in every country though, as the development of Sketchup has been quite poor in the past 5 years, while Rhino's developers have stuck to Revit with a pretty good bridge Rhino.Inside.Revit. It's a good strategy to have.
I'd suggest going through these next: "[INTERMEDIATE RHINO COURSE] Architectural concept modeling" or this one "Webinar: Rhino SubD and Grasshopper modeling for Architects"
Hey, great tutorial !! Thanks for taking it through every small aspect in detail :) Could also share the autocad file in description for practicing along with video
Hey im womdering how i can put in doors and windows and work on level plans like we can on revit and archicad can you please make a video explaining it. I loved this tutorial so much better thsn my uni tutors 😊
The way Rhino works is quite different from archicad or Revit. You do not automatically place windows/doors here and you do not 3D model through plans. You'd need to model out the door, cut out the holes in the wall for the door (i like using a box and then doing booleanDifference command) and then placing the doors/windows in said hole.
Hello! I'm really enjoying your RUclips lecture! I have a question. When I use "Tween two curves," there are so many points in the curve that are created. I've always used Rebuild to reduce the number of points by redefining them. But I checked that there are fewer points in your video. How did you do it?
Typically when you tween two curves with different amount of CP's Rhino is always going to create a curve with amount of points equal to the larger amount out of the two inputs. So if you tween between Curve A (10cp's) and Curve B (2 cp's) the output curve C will have 10CPS. So I'd check the inputs first to see where the extra points are comming from
Kirdeikis, is one of those few rare teachers that shows everything in all details. He already has a useful library of video for architect students and a full bag of resources in presentation, coding and strategies for modeling. His videos are teaching me how to make tutorial videos.
Hehe, thanks for this :)
Hi Gediminas! This is the first rhino tutorial where i felt like i've been taught at a pace that is neither too fast nor too slow, and i really appreciate your technical way of speaking.
Hehe, really great to hear!
I wish I had this when I was studying. They tried with a brief "this is what it can do intro" but without a structured teaching plan and practical application for architecture, it felt like they asked an egg to fly. Thank you for sharing.
Yep, I know that approach to "this is what the program can do" all too well. When I was studying we had to learn 3ds max this way.
I've only gotten through the first half hour and I already feel good about how helpful this is going to be. I was in a $300 workshop and while the instructor is an awesome person, the lesson was not well planned out for new users. This video is doing everything I wish the instructor knew to do in terms of teaching Rhino 7. The best thing my instructor did for me was sharing this video with us!
There's an updated 2-part version to this course among the most recent uploads on this channel :)
I'm very new to Rhino, and I just watched all three of your tutorials. Thank you so much for teaching the software step by step, so glad I found your channel!
Great to hear! :)
This is the perfectly paced tutorials and so detailed, thank you so much for making this available for free! I really appreciated this, would love to support your patreon
Very happy to hear that these vids are helpful! Cheers :)
Really enjoying this tutorial. It’s like your mate at work showing you how Rhino works. Especially when things don’t go as expected, because that’s my experience of many tutorials. You’re told how something works and it works in tutorial, but when you try it in your own it doesn’t work! I really like the more casual approach.
Yea. That's absolutely planned. I'm very relatable aren't I?
My representation professor ditched teaching us Rhino when it was in the curriculum, this has saved my life this trimestre. Thank you so much for this!
I too sometimes want to run away when Boolean Union doesn't work in front of the class
Life saving - thank you!!! First year bachelor's and they just tell us to watch the tutorials online ☠️ 🙃 this is so handy, not too slow just the right pace thanks so much! I'll watch your other videos once I get my assignment done and dusted haha I feel like I can make anything now in Rhino!
Online tutorials are the best when it comes to learning a program from 0! Happy to help out :)
After going through the Revit tutorial series, I had to come back for the Rhino series as well. Thanks a lot.
Yup, this is exactly how drug dealers get you into harder drugs.
@@DesignGoBrr dude i'm in love with you as a person xD. Your replies are just amazing xD
I just finished practicing this tutorial. Well paced and detailed for beginners like me to follow with ease. Thank you so much for the good things you do.
Happy to read that!
I've instantly subscribed! Quality Rhino tutorials are very much needed
Awesome, thank you!
Mr. Kirdeikis, your students are very fortunate. You are a great teacher.
❤️
I haven't seen such tutorial videos lately.. the way he is teaching all the facts and the usage of the software, its just amazing. It seems like i was attending one live lecture or session.
Haha, thanks for the kind words!
This is truly the best tutorial out there. When you showed how the tween curves worked, I was mind-blown. Been doing it manually, now I feel like such a fool. Thank you.
Great to hear! Oh and trust me, I remember first year of architecture school I didn't know what hatch was, so I just used offset/trim for every hatch - I know the pain.
we don't get now
YOU HAVE BEST TUTORIALS 👍 Thank you so much! I watched more of your videos and want to say your teaching approach is super nice and so natural, you manage to cover important things without being too fast. Always easy-going, nice vibes. Thank you!! 🌟 Your channel needs more attention ✊
Ah, it's very nice to hear ;) thank you
Thanks man! The amount of information in each video is insane. Really appreciate you sharing this.
Glad these are helpful! Much more to come :)
It's my second year studyng architecture so, in this month I'll watch your videos. Thanks a lot c:
Hope you'll find them useful ;)
Exceptionally well presented, one of the best rhino tutorials on RUclips, thank you sir.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it.
Very useful tutorial... It's really a simple method to understand and practice... You'll feel like you are in a real Rhinoceros course.... For me there is no comparing with other tutorials on RUclips... Great, Support him guys
INSTANT SUB ..This is actually amazing broo..
Wonderful to hear that!
You are a natural at teaching! Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much.
Aww thanks! :) By the way, there's an updated version of this course - check link in the video description/pinned comment.
@@DesignGoBrr will do!
Congratz! I have been following your tutorials for a couple of months.I believe, this series about architectural use of Rhineceros 3D is going to be very instructive. I am looking forward for more parts !
Hope you've enjoyed the series :) We will continue with Rhino+Revit in a week or so!
This is more than enough!! Thank you for these courses! I learn by myself rhino to create an architecture portfolio. You saved my day!
Happy to hear this! Welcome 🙏
That's the best tutorial I've seen so far, thank you so much for sharing such informative content. I'm so exited to watch the other tutorials.
Happy to hear this!
this is so helpful, specially for people looking to find a good teacher on youTube. May you stay healthy and May Allah give you more wisdom and knowledge. Thanks for teaching us rhino < 3 Love you Sir
These are the most excellent tutorials I have seen so far.
yay!
Thank you so much for these lectures. I have really enjoyed and learned a lot from the series
Happy to hear that!
Awesome and detailed video for starters Kirdeikis, can't wait for the advanced tutorials on this series(For Architects). I'm subscribing to this channel asap.
Glad you like them! In a few weeks we will begin a new set of tutorials for my 3rd year arch students focusing on Rhino+Revit+Grasshopper , so stay tuned!
youre actually an angel. Thank you for this playlist
Eternally grateful, can’t thank you enough, truly appreciate your effort really what I needed.
Glad it helped!
From all these thanks in the comments I will definitely watch this carefully and a HUGE thank you in advance!!
Hope you'll find this useful ;)
Thank you for your sense of pedagogy, your humour, your calmness, your compagny and your good will, have a nice life sir :) !
A pleasure to read this comment! Thanks
Thank you so much for each step. This is excellent! Much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tutorial, very useful for Rhino beginners, thank u bro! Greetings from Argentina!
Glad to hear that! Greetings to Argentina from Sweden
I wish we had courses from people liike you in our uni as well. Cheers, fantastic tutorial and you're funny too! All the very best to you.
Haha, glad you enjoy my attempts to make jokes
Great content Gediminas! Btw you can always close your curve or line with typing C in de command bar. keep up the good content, great value! Thanks!
Thanks for the tip!
Very clear. I really enjoy your video and learnt a lot from it. I enter here not knowing how to start Rhino, and finnish the video knowing much more of what I expected. Thank you very much, you have a gift when you teach and explain.
Really happy to hear that!
Great tutorial for beginners! Implementing Rhino to my colleagues at work with your help!
Hehe, nice Henrik! Bring those sweet sweet Nurbs to the masses~
I'm learning a lot from this channel. The way you teach is super clear and the tips to work in Rhino are really useful. SUPER LIKE!
Glad to help! :)
Loved all your three "lengthy" tutorials. Great job!
Thanks!
thanks for your help, I made my own amazing rhino house mode following some of your tricks
Happy to read that!
thank you it's helping me so much for my first year in architecture !
Great to hear!
I will invest in these tutorials this summer. On this stone, I will build my skills. Lol
Thanks
Why wait that long - do it now! Just. Do it!
@@DesignGoBrr yes, i didn’t really have time then bcz I work in a hospital during Covid it was crazy! And I was in the middle of the semester! Now I’ve been binging on them. Thank you
Thanks, Gedi! This video is so helpful for Rhino Beginners. So grateful!
Happy to hear that!
This is not one of the best lessons on youtube, actually this is the best
This is not... the greatest tutorial in the world~ No! This-is-just-a-tribute
Beautiful! The tutorials are so on point, detailed and patiently explained. Mad Respect!
Thank you for the kind words!
Simply great! I`m not novice in Rhino, yet I learned lots of new stuff
Hehe :) I'll be doing an updated version of this course in 2023
Sometimes I get so confused for putting my hands in too many things, then I look at you.🙏🙏
Just do whatever you enjoy! Except heroin. Don't do heroin.
That was so helpful! Crisp, precise and clear.
Really Thank you for your time.
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you so much for sharing this much knowledge.
appreciate your effort
My pleasure!
The long awaited course 😇
Thank you so much for the amazing video , you're truly a gifted teacher and I learned a lot from you :D
Happy to hear that!
Thank you so much for taking time to create these videos. It's helping me a loooot with rhino. Already subscribed to your channel waiting for moor excellent videos like this.
Really happy to hear that :) there are plenty more Rhino videos planned!
A non entertainment industry example of mesh geometry; terrain surfaces Are most often modeled as meshes in programs like Novapoint or Civil3D.
That's quite good information! Said that, these days you can get pretty good results with point cloud data + grasshopper.
This was very helpful … thank you. Greatly Appreciate this
So glad! :) Stay tuned for the next set~
Fantastic course. Absolutely, cheers man.
Glad you like it!
thank you so much for this detail tutorial !!!
No problem 😊
citizens of no place -- love the book recommendations
It's such a nice book, i couldnt resist adding it to the list!
Thank you my brethren for sharing this knowledge 🙌
My pleasure!
I'm so glad that I found you...
You won't be dissapointed! :D
I apprecitate this so much as we don't have a rhino course in my uni
Psst there is a recently uploaded 2-part updated version of this course!
@@DesignGoBrr OOOOOHHHH awsome Thank youu
That’s just perfect, very rich content!
Glad you like it!
45:00 it was actually never snapping to the intersection because you never turned it on... you were just so precise to draw those lines that one of them intersect exactly at its midpoint, and the other as well, where the edge of the small circle was :D ...what were the odds
Ah right right - this tends to happen more often than one might think :D
really appreciated. thank you again and again.
My pleasure!
SUCH A ELABORATIVE EXPLANATION AND YOU SOUND INNOCENT AND CUTE BRO :)
Innocent and cute huh?.. Sure, I'll take it
Thanks!! really appreciate the contents of this tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much for this tutorial. simple and helpful. you saved a life today!!(:
Quite dramatic - it's just a tutorial on how to move control points around - relax :D
@@DesignGoBrr haha not lying. you literally did
Thanks for the video, i have subscribed. i am going to binge watch your channel
Haha, thanks. Hope you'll have fun binge watching :D
Thankyou for shairng this, I really appreciate it
My pleasure! More to come soon :)
man you are perfect. I love you mannnn
Thanj you so much,please keep making these videos!
Thanks! For sure I'll make more of these :)
you are a legend ! amazing guidance
Wow, thanks!
Excellent Tutorial. Thank you! Where can I find the AA10D to import?
Right here: lthdigital.wordpress.com/aada10/ at the bottom of the page you'll find the "resources" section
@@DesignGoBrr Thanks a lot!
I would love a 5-hr intro video please! I'm half way through working on the chamfer on my Rhino 7, everything went well but when I hit Enter, nothing happens.?? Thank you GK, great production, REALLY appreciate it!!
My command was wrong - I changed it to "chamferEdge"
Yup, chamfer is for curves, chamfer edge is for polysurfaces
🔥 Very good tutorial, thank you!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it ;)
I finished this course and was proud of myself 2 years ago, but I still ended up going back to Sketchup for CAD and Revit imports and exports. In the end, I ended up forgetting the things I learned haha.
I'm just wondering where I could use Rhino in the architecture field? An explanation on situations where I should use rhino instead of Sketchup might be nice.
For context though, most of the firms I've worked at only build residential and commercial buildings, and some interiors.
Really depends on the country honestly. In the area where I work (nordic europe) the use of sketchup has been declining for the past 10 years. Now Rhino has (almost) completely replaced it in all medium/large scale companies. As other example - India/Bangladesh is dominated by AutoCAD/Sketchup/Revit combo and Rhino is only used in niche offices there. I estimate that Rhino will replace Sketchup in every country though, as the development of Sketchup has been quite poor in the past 5 years, while Rhino's developers have stuck to Revit with a pretty good bridge Rhino.Inside.Revit. It's a good strategy to have.
Thanks for sharing. But could I know where the beginning music comes from🤣it sounds fascinating
Very thankful for your amazing tutorial ! Which series of your videos do you suggest to watch after ending these 3 parts ?
I'd suggest going through these next: "[INTERMEDIATE RHINO COURSE] Architectural concept modeling" or this one "Webinar: Rhino SubD and Grasshopper modeling for Architects"
Hey, great tutorial !! Thanks for taking it through every small aspect in detail :)
Could also share the autocad file in description for practicing along with video
Thanks! All course files are available here: lthdigital.wordpress.com/aada10/
Best tutorial ever ❤️❤️ thhank youu
Glad you liked it!!
this software is still around omg !!!!
Not just that, but also has been steadily growing in popularity for the past 7 years
thank you so much for the tutotials.
No worries!
so far what I get from this, its a mixture of cad, max and sketchup
check out my grasshopper videos then
Thank you Gediminas that video is wayyyyy better than the one suggested my our tutors on LindedIN :P Xxx clear, concise and funny !
Imagine being a LinkedIn tutor and not a youtuber
Iam waiting for that to be Advanced That would be epicc , Thank you Gediminas
At 2 hr you could also use SetPt command to move object to a single plane.
Ah, that's true - thanks for the tip!
Thanks Man!!! the way you explained, is very insane. I really appreciate that.
Glad it helped!
1:00:00 its called tolerance , and it can be subdivided, and mesh modeling is being used for manufacturing , and nurbs are so old ...
Thank you so much , very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
super teaching mothod, good, thank you
if u think that this is slow try increasing playback speed to X1.75 really helps
Definitely a good lifehack - something that I always suggest for my students.
I'm a part 1 architecture grad, currently unemployed, when I do get work I will go to your patreon
Well, now I'm invested in you getting a job, haha :D
Thank you for your tutorials!!!
Glad you like them!
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Hey im womdering how i can put in doors and windows and work on level plans like we can on revit and archicad can you please make a video explaining it. I loved this tutorial so much better thsn my uni tutors 😊
The way Rhino works is quite different from archicad or Revit. You do not automatically place windows/doors here and you do not 3D model through plans. You'd need to model out the door, cut out the holes in the wall for the door (i like using a box and then doing booleanDifference command) and then placing the doors/windows in said hole.
clear guide worked well with for sharing.
Glad to hear that!
You are an amazing person
No, you!
Hello! I'm really enjoying your RUclips lecture! I have a question. When I use "Tween two curves," there are so many points in the curve that are created. I've always used Rebuild to reduce the number of points by redefining them. But I checked that there are fewer points in your video. How did you do it?
Typically when you tween two curves with different amount of CP's Rhino is always going to create a curve with amount of points equal to the larger amount out of the two inputs. So if you tween between Curve A (10cp's) and Curve B (2 cp's) the output curve C will have 10CPS. So I'd check the inputs first to see where the extra points are comming from