I recently got a job as a skatepark designer, i was previously working in sketchup and blender and was told to convert to rhino that has very limited free tutorials online, then I happened to stumble upon this amazing video, and it was a total lifesaver. Thank you so much!
Blender ain’t so accurate in units. Also (at least subjectively speaking) rhino handles much better nurbs modeling than blender, which is basically essential for modeling curved surfaces.
Such a big help, thank you! :) When you do the sweep2 command - how do you get rid of the black lines it creates as well - you get the smooth surface, but when i try i get the surface along with a lot of additional transition lines. I wonder what I am doing different? Can't sem to spot the difference from the video.
The black lines you see are isocurves. You can turn isocurve visibility on and off in Preferences>Display mode, or on Right sidebar under Panels:Display. If that option isn't available in the inspector panel, click the little gear icon in the upper right to activate Display tab. Also, select "Do not change cross sections" when the Sweep 2 Rail Options window opens. Otherwise, you may have more geometry data, and isocurves, than needed.
When I googled "How to make a skateboard bowl in Rhino" I expected nothing useful. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you very much for this eye opening tutorial. Big up from Germany 🇩🇪🔥
I recently got a job as a skatepark designer, i was previously working in sketchup and blender and was told to convert to rhino that has very limited free tutorials online, then I happened to stumble upon this amazing video, and it was a total lifesaver. Thank you so much!
What’re the benefits of moving from sketch/blender to Rhino?
@@adamcollingburn430 you can go more into detail with corners and hips and whatnot
Blender ain’t so accurate in units. Also (at least subjectively speaking) rhino handles much better nurbs modeling than blender, which is basically essential for modeling curved surfaces.
great video man! hope you make more of these tutorials.
thanks you, explain so well!
Nice!
Such a big help, thank you! :) When you do the sweep2 command - how do you get rid of the black lines it creates as well - you get the smooth surface, but when i try i get the surface along with a lot of additional transition lines. I wonder what I am doing different? Can't sem to spot the difference from the video.
The black lines you see are isocurves. You can turn isocurve visibility on and off in Preferences>Display mode, or on Right sidebar under Panels:Display. If that option isn't available in the inspector panel, click the little gear icon in the upper right to activate Display tab. Also, select "Do not change cross sections" when the Sweep 2 Rail Options window opens. Otherwise, you may have more geometry data, and isocurves, than needed.
@@oldstarpress Awesome!! Thank you so much, that’s a huge help☺️🙏 Thank you for your response and the great video material🙏
Thanks for the videos 🙏🏼 can you share the model file? 😊
Why I cant use "sweep2"?
only took me 6 hours to make lmao