In this Rhino 8 video tutorial you'll learn how to use the Gumball manipulator to model a coffee table design with only a few curves. Below are links for the starter file and the Rhino 8 download. mcneel-upload.... www.rhino3d.co...
Gumball was the best thing ever invented IMO. This just made it indispensable. I was super depressed constraints was moved on to Rhino 9 but this is makes all forgiven. 😉
Thank you - excelent explanation. There is one video on youtube "CAMERA JIB CRANE- A Custom Camera Rig!" by PunkerBuilds (those guy made project in Rhino on high speed). It would be awesome if someone make an educational video with similar construction (crane consist with welded pipes, plates, bolts and nuts).
The cut handle will only show if the selected curve is planar, check that first and use the scale handle on the GB itself or SetPt to flatten it if needed. Post to the user forum with the curve and object you wish to cut if it isn't working please. discourse.mcneel.com/
lol, I don't know but manipulator objects are common throughout 3D modeling apps. What's not common is that they all work the same way. I hope this tutorial helps with Rhino's.
Hi, I believe RiR v2 will be after a .Net change in Revit in 2025. For now you can use RiR v1 in Rhino 8 if you access the RiR daily builds for the WIP. See discourse.mcneel.com/t/rhino-startup-problem/168973/7
If the extrude handle doesn't show up, the selection can't be extruded in that direction. Post a screenshot and 3dm of what you had selected to discourse.mcneel.com/ if you need more help.
Not all of it no... the relocation method of double clicking, split/cut handle, key combo tooltips, extend option, extrude open vs. closed, sub-object mouse over highlighting are all new in v8.