From the course: Rhino 6: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

Unlock this course with a free trial

Join today to access over 22,500 courses taught by industry experts.

Make an isometric or exploded view

Make an isometric or exploded view - Rhino Tutorial

From the course: Rhino 6: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

Make an isometric or exploded view

- [Instructor] In this video, I'll show how to make the little known, but very awesome isometric view. Yes, in Rhino. We will then explore the named position command to help us get the parts back to where they belong. Also, don't worry, the exploded view is not dangerous. In this example, we'll be using Gridopolis Games, a very cool strategy game and system I was involvement in. And we're going to create some diagram for instructions. So let's first talk about what is an isometric and why do we care about it? So a perspective view, as we can see here, is three-dimensional and realistic, but we have foreshortening. Things are larger as they're closer and they can be overlapping and cluttered, and they're smaller when they're farther away. Now, when the ortho views, like top, front, side, there is no distortion, but everything is flat and kind of stacked up. So an isometric view, as we'll see, lies somewhere in between.…

Contents