From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
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- [Instructor] Most of the commands in Rhino for Mac are grouped into the menu bar at the top of the screen. Here we'll find very standard menu items that you would find in any program. For example, under the File menu, we can start a new file. We can open a file and we can close a file. Under Edit, we can cut, copy, paste, and delete getting more specific to Rhino, we have the View menu, and this gives us tools for organizing the overall layout of the different panels. In addition to controlling how we viewed the geometry of our file in Rhinos view ports under the Curve menu, we have tools for drawing straight lines and curvy lines, both flat and in three dimensions. Under Surface, we have tools for drawing single surfaces, either flat or three-dimensional. The solid menu gives us tools for drawing fully enclosed shapes. So, things with surfaces on all sides like boxes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. The Mesh menu gives…
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Start window4m 40s
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Menu bar3m 36s
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Viewport2m 10s
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Sidebars3m 43s
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Command icons2m 19s
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Command line4m 49s
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Modeling constraints6m 46s
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Gumball tool3m 31s
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Associative History toggle5m 35s
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Status bar4m 53s
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Rhino themes3m 11s
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Customizing unit and grid settings3m 32s
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Navigating viewports4m 4s
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Customizing viewports6m 29s
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File management6m 17s
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Rhino objects5m 26s
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Selecting objects6m 26s
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Staying organized with layers5m 50s
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Help and troubleshooting5m 56s
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