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Modeling constraints: Planar - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
Modeling constraints: Planar
- [Instructor] Rhino's planar command gives us a very useful modeling aid for situations when we're drawing something or picking a point and there's not much to snap to. So I've got an example here in the exercise file modeling-planar.3dm. Let's say in this case we wanted to adjust this form to have a little spout. Maybe this is a form for a jug that we're going to cast or something like that. So I'd like a little bit of a protrusion here at the lip opposite the handle. Now, really a logical step in going through that process might be to draw out some construction curves just to act as a guideline or a sketch for what I'm going for in changing the forum. So let's try that in our perspective viewport, and I'll just get one of the freeform curve commands from the Curve menu. Let's go to Freeform. I think Control Points will work just fine for now. And I'm drawing this with grid snap on. So let's just try from perspective…
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Understanding coordinate systems8m 23s
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Using construction planes5m 20s
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Modeling constraints: Ortho5m 14s
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Modeling constraints: Planar3m 40s
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Drawing with reference images: Picture frame3m 6s
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Drawing with reference images: Background bitmap5m 51s
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Persistent object snaps5m 51s
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One-shot object snaps3m 35s
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Grid snap settings4m 26s
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SmartTrack3m 15s
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