Thanks. These short cuts not only speed up working but also allows you to work without interrupting one's focus on modeling. It's like watching a movie without commercials
aliases let you do things like this s1 - sweep1 s2 - sweep2 bu - boolean union bd - booleandifference fe - fillet edge pl - polyline ch - chamfer fc - filletcorners dc - divide curve cs - curve start ce - curve end
I know. you're 110% correct. I actually have been using dozens of new Aliases in my list, I found it just as useful in my current workflow. this video is so outdated - I do apologize. I plan to update my vids in the future and provide my newest shortcut and aliases. thank you
I would recommend Middle-click > Pop up toolbar ( which contains all my most used icons ) I also save this toolbar file on the cloud, so I can use these toolbars if I need on a new computer or if you lose it everything else I just type out till the prompt appears
anyone know how to get rid of Rhino start up window? it's taking too long to start the program in the beginning. At least I wish i can find out the way to reduce the loading time
You should check out programmable mouses. I use razer naga trinity (there are also cheaper ones). The 12 keys on the side are commands i use very often.
@@jeanandre3d859 would be very nice to have a new video where you can show both in combination. Would be very helpfull for many who wants to improve their productivity. :)
Not to ruin your party but it would be much, much faster if you had two letter shortcuts for all the commands you use. You punch in, say, TR, then space and boom, you've got it. In addition to that programs like Microstation have this system where only the left side of the keyboard is used for shortcuts - QWER, ASDF, ZXCV. No holding Ctrl or Shift at all and you don't have to reach for UIO, KL, etc.
Thanks. These short cuts not only speed up working but also allows you to work without interrupting one's focus on modeling. It's like watching a movie without commercials
Very smart approach to working in general and brilliant method to increase speed.
Thanks Cruz - i hope you find it useful in your workflow
aliases let you do things like this
s1 - sweep1
s2 - sweep2
bu - boolean union
bd - booleandifference
fe - fillet edge
pl - polyline
ch - chamfer
fc - filletcorners
dc - divide curve
cs - curve start
ce - curve end
I know. you're 110% correct. I actually have been using dozens of new Aliases in my list, I found it just as useful in my current workflow. this video is so outdated - I do apologize. I plan to update my vids in the future and provide my newest shortcut and aliases. thank you
Thank you soooo much! Your tips are really useful and no matter that I use Rhino not for jewelry but architecture. Please more videos:)
I would recommend
Middle-click > Pop up toolbar ( which contains all my most used icons )
I also save this toolbar file on the cloud, so I can use these toolbars if I need on a new computer or if you lose it
everything else I just type out till the prompt appears
sure. the click on the mouse is definitely in my workflow. I have commands both in the pop-up and hotkeys.
Very useful video. Thank you!
Thanks, great videos
anyone know how to get rid of Rhino start up window? it's taking too long to start the program in the beginning. At least I wish i can find out the way to reduce the loading time
how you brought so many option in popup?
You should check out programmable mouses. I use razer naga trinity (there are also cheaper ones). The 12 keys on the side are commands i use very often.
yup. most definitely. also the SpaceMouse is bonkers - it can't literally eliminate 80-90% of the keyboard
@@jeanandre3d859 would be very nice to have a new video where you can show both in combination. Would be very helpfull for many who wants to improve their productivity. :)
Ho vero well done!
Can you share your personal command list?
Thks!!
thank you - i recently updated my alias and shortcuts. i will update the video and post a link to the entire UI... soon :)
jeanandre3D ok!
I’m right doing my list now...happy to see yours!
Cool
Not to ruin your party but it would be much, much faster if you had two letter shortcuts for all the commands you use. You punch in, say, TR, then space and boom, you've got it. In addition to that programs like Microstation have this system where only the left side of the keyboard is used for shortcuts - QWER, ASDF, ZXCV. No holding Ctrl or Shift at all and you don't have to reach for UIO, KL, etc.