Rhino demo notes from day one

Introducing the viewport 

  • 2 types of viewports: orthogonal (eg: top, front, right, etc), and perspective
  • orthogonal: useful for measuring/certain commands
  • perspective: realistic view of form
  • only one viewport current at a time
  • double click viewport name to maximize/minimize
  • various viewing modes are available by right clicking viewport name (shaded, wireframe, rendered)
  • 4 viewport layout can be customized by dragging
  • 4 viewport layout can be reset by clicking the small icon at the top of the screen
  • the command line provides feedback as you work > if the program freezes check the command line (use escape key to exit a command that is in progress)

Navigating viewports with pan, zoom, rotate 

  • it’s important to constantly change your view to understand what’s happening with model
  • orbit your view by holding and dragging right mouse button
  • pan: shift and right mouse button
  • zoom: roll middle mouse button (or hold control and right mouse button while pushing or pulling mouse)
  • zoom selected (brings front and center, and makes selected item the center of rotation)
  • keyboard shortcut: zs (zoom selected) … zsa (zoom selected all viewports)

Gumball

  • turn on and off with button at bottom of screen
  • move – can be single axis by dragging on the arrows, or dual axis by dragging the small colored box
  • scale – scale 1d, or scale uniformly 3d by holding shift and dragging a gumball handle
  • rotate – regular or…
    • it is useful to be able to line things up with grid (ortho)
    • hold shift to constrain to ortho
  • reset orientation of gumball by clicking white button on the widget and then selecting “align to cplane” or “align to world”

Misc

  • turn off osnaps, ortho, and grid snap
  • use lasso left, lasso right to select
  • ctrl z to undo

Parthenon

  • Use rotate command in front, top, and right viewports
  • undo: CTRL Z
  • redo: CTRL Y
  • copy: CTRL C
  • paste: CTRL V
  • commands that can by typed into the command line:
    • invert
    • hide
    • show
    • lock
    • unlock
  • lasso left to select all touching
  • lasso right to select only things within

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