Muito obrigado Ruben! Esse video salvou minha pátria, preciso gerar cortes do projeto de urbanismo da facul e isso é ótimo, já que foi feito em um pra especialidade mas que não oferece essa ferramenta, então exportei e importei no Rhino, fiz o teste e deu certo. Gratidão!
Yes. Instead of drawing your section line in the top view, simply draw the line in front or side view. Only the geometry that’s cut by the line will appear in the plan. Hope that’s helpful.
When I use the "make2d" command, the results always include way too many extra line segments. What settings did you use that produced such a concise drawing?
Is there any chance to hatch automatically (not one by one) the section trace such as by SectionTools plugin? SectionTools lack in the fact that ignore the view behind the section plane visualizing only the automatically hatched section trace. Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
Use section tools together with the (integrated in it) Make 2D. You can also set the clipping plane hatch tyoe by going to each object Section Properties (circle icon with diag line). From there, you can define linetype and weight, hatch type, scale and rotation, per object.
Hi there, great question. Sadly I think we are stuck with hatching one by one. I haven’t checked the latest version of Rhino bit if I find a solution, I will let you know.
+pslopez7 you will find the make2d drawings at the origin in the top view, whereas the section command will place the curves through the model exactly where the section is being cut
+yoyoheads no I didn't, but after I exported my 2d drawings to illustrator, I put in my people from there, and it works great because I can scale them to the right height
Hi Michelle, you will need to create a surface for the section to render. There are two options: If you are able to join the section curves into closed curves you can create a planar surface, if that doesn't work you can create a "renderable spline". Option 1: Planar surface 1. Select the section curves 2. Join the curves (ctrl+J or join command) 3. Run the "PlanarSrf" command Option 2: Renderable spline 1. Select the section curves 2. Run the "Pipe" command and follow the instructions (use a small radius) Hope this is helpful.
If all you need is a screenshot, simply write this in the command line (the white field on the top) and press enter: _ViewCaptureToFile If you specifically need to export only the section: 1. Select the section 2. Export as PDF from File > Export Selected... > (filename.pdf) 3. Open the PDF in Photoshop and save as jpeg or use snipping tool to take a screenshot of the PDF file. I hope this is helpful.
Thank you. I am on the last part of a studio project and needed this!
Thanks, this video was just what i was looking for, saved me tons of time on figuring it out myself.
Thank you Leonardo, glad to hear that!
Muito obrigado Ruben! Esse video salvou minha pátria, preciso gerar cortes do projeto de urbanismo da facul e isso é ótimo, já que foi feito em um pra especialidade mas que não oferece essa ferramenta, então exportei e importei no Rhino, fiz o teste e deu certo. Gratidão!
Glad it worked!
Short and straight to the point! Thanks you!
Just what I needed! Thank you. Others didn't make it as clear or address the issue head on
Thank you, much appreciated!
very helpful needed this for design 2 project🙌🏾
thank you so much this video really helped me out.
Thank you, you got the point
Hi, my Make2D comes out with all of the layer colors is there a way to make it all black like yours? Im using Rhino 6.
Many thanks good sir.
I m learning jewellery CAD designing in Rhino but I don't know how to take section .hope you help me
Thank you so much!
Thanks!
thank u
does this is also how to generate 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor plans in rhino?
Yes. Instead of drawing your section line in the top view, simply draw the line in front or side view. Only the geometry that’s cut by the line will appear in the plan.
Hope that’s helpful.
Really useful, great work
Thank you so much for you video!!!! It really help a lot!!!
Supper concise! Apreciate it-
Thx but I kinda forgot how to fix "make2d" because it skips a lot of detail. Do u know how to solve it?
It could be an option in the Make2D command (make sure that "Show hidden lines" is checked). Let me know if this doesn't do the trick.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I hope it works with my enormous file.
When I use the "make2d" command, the results always include way too many extra line segments. What settings did you use that produced such a concise drawing?
+Nick Critel try unchecking "hidden lines" option
Thankyou.
Is there any chance to hatch automatically (not one by one) the section trace such as by SectionTools plugin? SectionTools lack in the fact that ignore the view behind the section plane visualizing only the automatically hatched section trace. Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
Use section tools together with the (integrated in it) Make 2D. You can also set the clipping plane hatch tyoe by going to each object Section Properties (circle icon with diag line). From there, you can define linetype and weight, hatch type, scale and rotation, per object.
Hi there, great question. Sadly I think we are stuck with hatching one by one. I haven’t checked the latest version of Rhino bit if I find a solution, I will let you know.
An excellent video, it helped a lot !
Thanks
Really helpfull tutorail! How can I return the axes to normal?
Thank you! This was a very helpful video.
Great knowledge man!!! thank you :) i used to intersect and project things, this is both easier and more complete
Thank you! this is exatly I needed to know, only in 4,5 minutes. yea
thank you for this tutorial. why does the programme make the section so far away from the model? I can't find it anywhere
+pslopez7 you will find the make2d drawings at the origin in the top view, whereas the section command will place the curves through the model exactly where the section is being cut
this command doesn't show the shaded section cut, I really wanted to know how you cut and show the shaded area
so helpful and clear. Thanks alot
A Great video thankyou!
Thanks !!
Gracias, muy buen video
This was really helpful thanks a lot :)
Hi, i know it's really late, but how did you get the person into rhino, is there a plug-in for it?
+Adaeze. C Did you by any chance find out?
+yoyoheads no I didn't, but after I exported my 2d drawings to illustrator,
I put in my people from there, and it works great because I can scale them to the right height
Adaeze. C Oh heyy, I ended up doing it that way too xD Thanks for replying
+yoyoheads great! You're welcome :)
+Adaeze. C you can import human blocks from AutoCad. I think the human in this video is a human silhouette made into a surface ( That's what I do :P)
How to solve the problem that section generated by clipping plane is from the opposite side?😢
Hi Yueyi, the section plane can be flipped from the properties panel on the right - this is covered 2m30s into the video. Hope that helps.
Hi ruben, I used the clipping plane to create a section. How can I render the section? I did a render but it wont do the section :(
Hi Michelle, you will need to create a surface for the section to render.
There are two options:
If you are able to join the section curves into closed curves you can create a planar surface, if that doesn't work you can create a "renderable spline".
Option 1: Planar surface
1. Select the section curves
2. Join the curves (ctrl+J or join command)
3. Run the "PlanarSrf" command
Option 2: Renderable spline
1. Select the section curves
2. Run the "Pipe" command and follow the instructions (use a small radius)
Hope this is helpful.
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Thank you, you really helped !!!
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Thank you sooo much!!!!!!!!
how do i save the section from the section command into jpg?
If all you need is a screenshot, simply write this in the command line (the white field on the top) and press enter:
_ViewCaptureToFile
If you specifically need to export only the section:
1. Select the section
2. Export as PDF from File > Export Selected... > (filename.pdf)
3. Open the PDF in Photoshop and save as jpeg or use snipping tool to take a screenshot of the PDF file.
I hope this is helpful.
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