Getting Started with Rhino Part 2 – Lines, Faces, and 3D Shapes!



In this video, we continue our series on getting started with Rhinoceros 3D by learning how to draw lines, faces, 3D shapes, and more!

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Introduction
0:11 – Expanding to a single window
0:35 – How to activate tools in Rhino
0:58 – Drawing lines/edges in Rhino
2:10 – Activating tools with the command line
2:56 – Drawing with precise values
3:41 – Snapping to directions with the ortho option
4:46 – Toggling ortho snapping off with the shift key
5:11 – Using multiple viewports while modeling
6:14 – Creating 3D shapes
7:10 – Changing view mode (shaded, rendered, etc)
8:00 – Extruding profiles/2D objects to 3D shapes
10:55 – How to move objects in Rhino
12:10 – Using the gumball to rotate/scale/copy objects
12:55 – How to relocate the gumball on your object
14:00 – Editing sub-parts of objects (like faces, edges, or points)
15:00 – Using construction planes to set the location of modeled objects
16:00 – Selecting objects that occupy the same space
17:05 – Removing material with extrusions in Rhino (Push Pull)

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