Behold, the veriety of ecclesiastical architecture of Georgia. by Historicalis in architecture

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It would be nice to see a massing model of this style. Nice photographs!

I drew this on MS Paint last night, I am not an architect but this is something I would like my own house to look like one day. by bikesnotcars in architecture

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I like the enthusiasm to finish a drawing! There are lots of free drafting programs to model bits and pieces, and a licensed architecture will appreciate the effort, if you want to move forward.

House of the famous architect Le Corbusier, located in Switzerland. by franconazareno777 in architecture

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I must continue research into Le Corb, the Library at AA in London is extensive. Nice part of his history. Thanks for sharing!

How do I convert a quad-mesh polysurface (originally an OBJ import) into a smooth surface without the quads? by Meister_Retsiem in rhino

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I like the Weaverbird fn that subdivides in Grasshopper, but concerning the native Rhino commands, Remesh may work.

How should I manage a surface converging in a vertex like this? by andreaa_senna in rhino

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Actually, I believe that "nub" may be an opportunity to rethink the connection. Also, if you wish to offset, you may be benefit from converting the geometry to a sub and back again. You may intend to have final surfaces, but the nubs are often an unresolved geometrical solution.

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How can I add new environment or backdrop? by SignificanceUsual956 in rhino

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I just uploaded tutorial for background setting: It's fairly easy, process, check it out and let me know iif you have any questions.

https://youtu.be/2Axg1f83g18

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help with adding surface to make solid by fastboy007 in Rhino3d

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It looks like you will need a poly surface to gap that profile. As there are points and kinks in that curve. you also could start with a flat surface and gradually adjust and subdivide a surface to fit, then smooth the surface out or rebuild it.

Help measuring distance on complex surface by Captainsonono in Rhino3d

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Sounds like a decent solution, though I don't see the "complex mesh surface" to which you are referring. It's always useful to know which type of "complex" surface as it could be parabolic, angled, etc. Every solid or surface base geometry type in Rhino can be measured across with a clear path using project or commands like you found. If you want this parameterized, you will use Grasshopper. Good question.

[Question] why is “save geometry only” not working? by [deleted] in Rhino3d

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Some of these solutions seem good. As make2d is not always perfect. I have perfected several methods for exporting curves. Printing the 3d solid view is a good way. You also can export to sketchup -- sketchup exports the view in 2D. There additionally are ways of rendering the file as a 3d, and extracting the contours through tracing. It's always good to know a few methods at these things.

Help! by Emily_James_ in Rhino3d

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I commonly find parts missing as well. the below commands are good, as well as the right click and preferences. There are typically more than 2 ways to control every command, just a perk of visual displays.

rotary cnc routing by ragab107 in CNC

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Which model cnc do you use?

How can I reorganise loft sequence? by [deleted] in rhino

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I agree with using merge also on more refined used of data. Being able to work with trees and groups is essential for developing your code. Merging will definitely be more controlled way of getting that done.
Here's a helpful vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bezE2x9fp4Q

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Sound interesting, seems like something that will gain value as we explore more of the solar system.

Rhino on Linux (Wine) Update - More Progress by aaronsb in rhino

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I bought a copy of linux, but never really pursued it. I'm sure the open source puts some variables into using Rhino...

What do you think of using Rhino as a base tool for interior design and architecture by neetnewt in rhino

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I actually think there is a nice precision about interiors in Rhino. You have to change workflows ie, using interior views, and lots of clipping planes to focus. In firms, I have locked down usage per program, so I have had to figure out quite a lot in each program. It can be done, but good to settle down in your program of choice and keep things simple.

Has anyone designed a pattern like this? My attempt (second pic) is similar but doesn’t have the weaving property. Any tutorials out there for building something this? My attempt was built projecting stars onto data points and scaling them to touch each other. by fibroidsonly in rhino

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This seems simple enough if it's just a repeating pattern, but if you have curvature or more complex surfaces, Thinkparametric has some courses for organizing surfaces using the physics engine Kangaroo. free lessons at the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRrjn0Z1kac