This is en extremely simple but powerful and useful tutorial video for architectural modeling... So many precise application of commands and great tips taught in one single video....I watched it 5 times to capture all those little tricks you shared and I can use it everyday. Now building 3D model is becoming a joyful thing to do rather than loosing time using wrong commands and approaches and get frustrating not meeting deadlines....... Thank a lot.... Great job and well done 👍👍👍!!!
Hi Ahui, Thanks bunch, we're glad you like the tutorial! If you'd like to take this a step further and have a complete step by step approach in learning Rhino and Grasshopper that includes our personal coaching, you may want to check out our Rhino for Architects 2.0 Course! Please reach out and send me an email at dusan@howtorhino.com if you're interested and I'll tell you a lot more about it there and share the course platform with you as well! Cheers! :)
Thank you for making the tutorials longer. Can you also make the future tutorials longer like the ones where u model complex geometry it’s good seeing the process form start to finish thanks
hey in this video if I learned a lot, many tricks and tools that I did not know like orient, the way you handle yourself. for example, when I had to do when I had to merge two faces, I did it one by one
Can you tell me how to snap to the current polyline I'm drawing, like in Autocad? Snap works for other objects but not current polyline. Thanks, keep up the great videos.
Thank you so much for sharing. However, the house is quite simple. I hope you will soon have a video on home decoration. eg: Molding, Relief or Column decoration I really need those. thank you.
@@HowtoRhino only if people who uses sketchup understood this... Also what if you edited the door cad block? For eg. if you made the 2d cad block into 3d, all the door would have become 3d right?
@@v7e4n8om it depends. Rhino can't edit blocks from other programs. If you import a block from Autocad, it won't be native Rhino block, so first, you'd have to convert that cad block into Rhino block. Once you do that, you can just edit that block in 2D, create the 3D geometry inside the block editor and you'll have that transformation everywhere. Hope that clears up things a bit :D
Hey Hayley, Thanks! Glad you like the tutorial! If you'd like to take this a step further and have a complete step by step approach in learning Rhino and Grasshopper that includes our personal coaching, you may want to check out our Rhino for Architects 2.0 Course! Please reach out and send me an email at dusan@howtorhino.com if you're interested and I'll tell you a lot more about it there and share the course platform with you as well! Cheers! :)
If it's not too much to ask, could you put timestamps on your videos? I go back to them a lot for reference and it would be cool if there was a more instant way to scrub through your video. Regardless, great stuff always, how to rhino!
Hi, I am having a hard time doing daylighting or energy analysis (Honeybee) using a proper extruded geometry (similar to this house in your video). Was only able to do it with a simple geometry (e.g. box for rooms without thickness in walls and windows). Can you show how to assign rooms/zones and windows using that House you made in that video? Many thanks!
Hey there! Your work is brilliant! I'm following your channel like one of my best tv series. I'm learning a lot from How to Rhino! Could I ask you if is that possible to have a video for modellig a terrain with slopes and contours? Should be really interesting when we usually model a little part of the project area in its context. Thanks for your inspiring videos. Alessandra.
Hi Allessandra, You're welcome! Thanks for your comment and your kind words! I'm glad you find this content useful and that you're learning and improving your skills in Rhino :) Keep practicing! I'll see what I can do about terrain modeling for some of the future videos :D Cheers! Dusan
Most helpful video i could get as an architecture student. Geat work! I can see alot of additional tools on the horizontal toolbar which u used to isolate, select specific colour objects etc. could you tell me how to get them?
Hi Kruti, thanks for your support! Glad to hear that you've found the video helpful. When it comes to all these additional tools on the horizontal toolbar, you can simply right click on empty space in any horizontal toolbar and then choose the menu from the list that you want to appear, the ones I have are "select" "visibilty" "set view" and then once you select them, they will appear on the screen as separate windows. Just pick them up and dock them anywhere you want in the screen :)
@@krutivora7098 Yes, that means that those faces are not completely flat when you modeled your geometry, it probably wasn't 100% accurate and that's why you have this issue. If you zoom deep enough you will see that the geometry on that particular line is not flat.
Nice video. A question: how do you constraint direction to modify with Solidpt + move in min 30:49 ? You keep the direction and use a midpoint reference.
That was a nice video...Some photo realistic rendering and beautifying the ground would improve the tutorial...but best effort to explain features of Rhino..
i already boolion unioned the wall before i could model the window and when i command sweep 1 it doesn't work right,do you have an easier (but accurate method) method?
Hey Gonzalo, Yes, we cover all of that in Rhino for Architects Course. If you're interested you can apply for it here for a chance to get admitted to the course: howtorhino.com/apply/
Hey there! This is because the geometries that you've created are not exactly modeled correctly 100%. Feel free to send me your model at dusan@howtorhino.com and I'll take a closer look and tell you where the problem is :)
Hi... thanks for sharing this tutorial for me to learn the basic rhino lesson... i have a question here, is it possible to do union boolean for all solid or whether by extrude (surface, closed curve, cap), sweep, loft, revolve object ? thanks in advance
Does anyone know if there's something like "intelligent objects" in Rhino (e.g. when having to change one door, all other doors will adapt to the new geometry automatically)? I think it's called a symbol in VectorWorks.
Rhino and Revit are two different programs. Rhino is used in the conceptual stage of the project while Revit is a BIM tool used in the construction phase.
Rhino is not a BIM software like Archicad and Revit, so we cannot really compare it in the area of which one is faster. They have different use-cases. If you're strictly talking about modeling speed, they can be equally fast if the person who is using them knows both programs very well. Rhino is mostly used for the conceptual phase of the project and BIM software for construction and documentation.
It could be, but I don't many architecture offices that are using Blender in their workflow. Blender is a great software, but it's not that famous in architecture circles.
Hi! Just check the first comment in all videos. You can get all the project files on our Patreon page here :) Project Files 👉 www.patreon.com/posts/29317506
Hi there thank you very much for your Chanel that to provide us useful content So I have simple instance from you can I have the DwG files that you used