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Dealing with skewed geometry

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Dealing with skewed geometry

- [Instructor] In our next video, we'll focus on geometry that does not align to the default construction plane. We actually can't use it at all, so our new work will be a totally different angle. You might know that Rhino does have a command called Named Cplanes. Now this works just fine, but you have to pick a new name each time and it can get added to a very long list. This visual method I'm about to show you will work much better. Let's take a look at the top viewport here. We've got the zoomrank pavilion and the construction plane looks like it centered on the world origin. However, our new accounting wing is at a totally different angle. Let's go ahead and just verify this by drawing a quick square off to the side here. And in perspective I'm going to go ahead and double-click to maximize. You'll see that no longer is that anywhere close to what we need. It's a different angle and at a different height. Okay, so just go ahead and delete this rectangle we've made. This is where…

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