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Introduction to construction planes and grids - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino 5 Essential Training
Introduction to construction planes and grids
In this next section, we'll review the construction plane feature and it's logic inside Rhino. Note that Rhino refers to construction plane as both a construction plane and c plane for short hand. But either term means the same thing. Without the use of a construction plane you might not be able to build much of anything, so that's how much important it is to the software. So without a construction plane, Rhino would not know where you were clicking, and get really confused. But let's take a look and build a few simple objects to demonstrate. First off, I want to point out that the interface is in 3D with all these different views, and we have three dimensions, x, y and z, with corresponding construction planes. For those three dimensions, so for example, the top view. Our construction plane is flat on the ground and the front view, it is facing toward you matching that view and to the right, again, it's another construction plane rotated 90 degrees, but there's only three of them…
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Setting Rhino preferences3m 20s
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Selecting objects: Why so much clicking?5m 25s
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Organizing a project using layers5m 32s
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Introduction to construction planes and grids6m 51s
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Performing basic transformations6m 5s
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Using the Named Position and Named View features6m
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