Thanks for this great tutorial. However, could you do a video where you will differentiate foundation from elevation? Can you do the foundation plan, floor plan, elevation, and roofing separately for us? I wish to follow every step and increase my skill using this software.
Justin - did you do anything special for your Rhino Texture files (.RMTL files) to show as textures? On my system, which choosing to view as icons (as you did in the video), they show as place-holder icons, not the actual texture (running most current version, Rhino 7.23). Thank you.
I wish I could even out all the points and have the interior wall even out its thickness. I made my enclosed structure and aimed just to gets its geometric topology (general shape) right, but the points and interior surface are irregular. I used SubD and the bridging tool and did not use Boolean tools. Its like a strange gazebo (arches, open plan) / cathedral shape (big tower and dome) .
I'm finding it difficult to create a door, I'm using rhino6, and after I use the wirecut it is not creating a door throughout but I can see just a rectangle passing through the wall and that is closed from the side.
question off subject - I model in sketchup and use rhino 7 for layouts - I find Sketchup Layouts slow due to waiting and Rhino is slow on moving and copying annotations. I'm curious - do you prefer to model in one software and perform your model 2d layouts in another? If so, which one? I do a a lot of architectural modeling but find laying out dreadful. I'm hoping to find a software to layout my sketchup models that is as smooth as the old Autocad days.
Rhino tutorials never get past the elementary designs and shapes. A lot of time consuming complexity, typing, snaping with no structural progress. In Sketchup you would have built a real city by now.
Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about this tutorial in the comments below! :)
i can't hold control & shift for material, its not work for me
The way you explain is incredible
Your rhino content is king very clear and very entertaining for us slow learners thanks Just. You’re the king to us
Good job RE. Discovered this channel at the perfect time. Many thanks...🙏
He is explaining very well, thank you.
Thanks for this great tutorial. However, could you do a video where you will differentiate foundation from elevation? Can you do the foundation plan, floor plan, elevation, and roofing separately for us? I wish to follow every step and increase my skill using this software.
Very clear and most importantly incorporates precision. Some of the other "architectural" tutorials freehand things too much.
Thak you for all your videos, help me a lot, im argentian and its too dificult to understand, but im learning english vocabulary at the same time haha
Thank you for this tutorial. Have learnt a lot🙂
my materials doesnt appeared when i view it on rendered. how can i fix this?
Great video!
Justin - did you do anything special for your Rhino Texture files (.RMTL files) to show as textures? On my system, which choosing to view as icons (as you did in the video), they show as place-holder icons, not the actual texture (running most current version, Rhino 7.23). Thank you.
Thanks for this video dude ! Making life easy 😝
No problem!
Offset, wirecut, ctrl shift (select faces), alt+gamble (dublicate), extrude with direction
Can you show us how to draw walking closet using Rhino, please
I wish I could even out all the points and have the interior wall even out its thickness. I made my enclosed structure and aimed just to gets its geometric topology (general shape) right, but the points and interior surface are irregular. I used SubD and the bridging tool and did not use Boolean tools. Its like a strange gazebo (arches, open plan) / cathedral shape (big tower and dome) .
Glad am here , thnks for this mate, also am first 👀👀👀😁.
amazing video
What template have to choose for build a house?
I'm finding it difficult to create a door, I'm using rhino6, and after I use the wirecut it is not creating a door throughout but I can see just a rectangle passing through the wall and that is closed from the side.
We need more videos of Rhino
On it!
question off subject - I model in sketchup and use rhino 7 for layouts - I find Sketchup Layouts slow due to waiting and Rhino is slow on moving and copying annotations. I'm curious - do you prefer to model in one software and perform your model 2d layouts in another? If so, which one? I do a a lot of architectural modeling but find laying out dreadful. I'm hoping to find a software to layout my sketchup models that is as smooth as the old Autocad days.
thanks!
Nice sir
Doors and windows library how to download. Thanks sir 🙏🙏🙏
good thx for tis
Thanks for watching!
There is a command called SLAB that will automate the first 2 steps
LOVE U!!
good jobs i am a new student in her..like
Omg sketchup is so much easier
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Rhino tutorials never get past the elementary designs and shapes. A lot of time consuming complexity, typing, snaping with no structural progress. In Sketchup you would have built a real city by now.