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It's unfortunate lights can't be in blocks. I'm working on a street rendering and have to adjust all the streetlights individually. It would be a huge timesaver to have the ability to instance them and just adjust one.
Light-linking would be great, so specific objects (or layers, even better) could be removed from being illuminated by a given light. Or is this render-engine specific?
…as Showcase and Alias actually do..should be a great thing to improve the OpenGL RenderPreview adding reflextion and shadow casting on background and objects in order to have a powerfull realtime render window to save instead of calculating a static rendering. The possibility to save in a library the modified Rhino basic materials including textures will be great as well!! ¥S¥
I sometimes build cameras in 3dsMax with the same lens length, target and camera coordinates as Rhino cameras, render in MAX, and then underlay. Works perfectly. So, a wish is that you could export cameras to MAX with the geometry or seperately. (Or can you do this?)
Optimized wire display of mesh as iso for NURBS. Best for work easily on high density mesh.
I would really like an exporter for Rhino to Kerkythea with material and camera export options and maybe a direct render option! XML is the default Kerkythea format. For info see Kerkythea.net
I would really like to see much more advanced mappings that would allow for some really great renderings. Maybe the ability to use a dummy object to create projections onto a renderable object. Also, a uv unwrap feature would be priceless.,
-Damien
RhinoScript IMHO is pretty ugly. VBscript is somehow existentially tainted with Microsoft. Why isn't something like an adaption of PHP possible instead. Robust, much more beautiful and complete, very, very large dev community. For example, arrays in PHP are great. In VBscript they are weak.
Make RhinoScript a much more integrated part of the program. The command/macro/script distinction is pretty strange. In Maya, whatever you do outputs usable script. It's extremely elegant, integrated and provides an easy way to learn the language. Scripting in Rhino is pretty buried and difficult to learn and implement. When it works it's great but it's not very accessible.
Naming! Naming in Rhino is so inelegant and difficult. First there is that huge machine-readable name. How is that useful? Why can't objects receive a human readable name upon creation like (again) Maya? This is so much more accessible and would tie into the dynamic creation of objects in scripting much better.
Go Parametric! Emulate Max and Maya in this regard but keep Rhino's amazing precision, clarity and interoperability. That would be awesome.
Postscript: I guess some of these issues are trivial for a programmer. I'm a somewhat scripting savvy designer. I've written some RhinoScript and used Rhino an enormous amount for several years. I love the program and think it is a fanstastic modeller. But the wishes and bugs above I see as fairly glaring flaws that have been around since I've started using Rhino. And they make the program much less usable for someone like me. Rhino could use some really good UI and User Experience designers for what is, at its core, an excellent program. Taking after Microsoft Word for your UI is not the best way to go.
Finally, I think Rhino 4 is not ready to ship. The bugs listed above should be addressed first. They are really glaring when you use the program.
Regards, Josh Draper josh.draper@gmail.com
Some Ideas
1. When working with weights, one easily gets lost with the individual point`s values, as there is no way to display them. It would be great to have a shade option which maps CP weights to vertex colors, or to have an analysis mode coloring the surface according to how it is influenced by weight.
2. OpenGL hardware Wire Render with vector output, supporting all linestyle options. It is probably very difficult to to realize something like that, but there are programs which can produce OpenGL screenshots. So maybe the GFXboard can be used to create the vector output. Hidden lines in vector at the press of a button would be a dream, using Make2D in complex models or perspective views can sometimes just take too long.
3. A HUD style display for command window, status bar, properties etc. would be great.
4. AA-enabled wire rendering for Flamingo/Rhino.
5. Last but not least, I may repeat my wish for the Trackball mouse rotation feature to be revived, it really was a great option for freeform modeling!
Thanks to all for this great program,
Daniel Kerbler : dkx1(at)a1(dot)net
PDF export
Would be nice to be able to export drawings to a pdf
You can print to pdf from the print dialog if you have a pdf writer installed. There are many of these available. Some perfectly good ones for free, on the web. I've tried CutePDF, PrimoPdf, pdf995 and PDFCreator. -Pascal%Normal%
Printing to PDF is nice, but if you want to export a whole batch of plans, it's a pain: You can script it, but the print dialog asks you for a filename every time. Exporting PDF like DXF or dwg would be much nicer in this respect….. - fabian
Printing or exporting to 3D pdf that everyone with the latest version can look at would be great for client presentations where you n realtime can view and change sectional cuts for example. -cemw
Wish for MAXWELL .mxs export or save as function
Hopefully Rhino 4 will be able to export directly to maxwell including materials, cameras and other scene data.
And also Landscaping tools to easily create landscapes in Rhino would be nice.
Multiside Surface Match and Splitting
Hi, here are two wishes:
Wish!
To be able to enable history for sweep as well!!!
Texturing in general
How hard can it be to add texturing in general? How can you be satisfied with just coloring? It seems like a copout to have to export into another tool, perform the texturing there, and then bring it back… Just add the facility or ask the community to create a host of free plug-ins that do it…
Splop array
I am sure there is a huge group of young architects (including me) wishing for a “splop-array” command.
The purpose would be to populate a freeform global surface with a local component (of any complex shape) which splop`ed on the global surface would gradually change according to the curvature of the global surface, but remaining a valid solid and connecting to its neighbors to easily create a valid solid for the entire geometry.
The command should be able to array a splop by an increment of the U and V parameters of any NURBs surface – and preferably also across seams on polysurfaces. It could have an option to operate by distance similar to the arch-cut paneling commands. A further wish would be to make it work with history, so that all the splop´ed components would change by updating the global controlling surface.
A tool like this would make very advanced and complicated generative software like Bentley's Generative Components seem obsolete.
Thanks for reading!
Ok, my wish is: “Protect my files”
Some softwares have an option to protect the files by password. I am a designer for jewellry industry and most of times the industries do not have their own prototype machine to develop models. So we have to send our STL files to our suppliers in a lot of places wich means sometimes running risk to have our projects sabotaged. I´d like to have a chance to protect my customers files (projects). What about a self-destruct file or a file could be opened once? I know you guys have thought of it before I did. Please give us a chance!!!
Leandro Portela (greetings from Brazil!!!) - hermano_portela@hotmail.com
Wish: improving the command “ArraySrf”
I would like to space objects onto a surface with a fix distance. At this moment the command just allows you to give a number, not a distance. Is it possible to add something like this?
Sketching with brushes and movies as mappings
Dear Rhino Team, thanks for the great event in London!!!
Can you incorporate a way to sketch in Rhino, maybe on the page layout? Maybe something like a pencil and a few brushes to make notes and design changes by sketching on the screen. Something like a sheet that you can just pull over the 3D quickly and then just take a quick brush to sketch over it as if you are using sketch paper over a printout, just without printing.
Is it possible to map movie or quicktime files onto objects and display the moving image in shaded mode? I know Rhino doesn't know about time in 3D models, but the Rhino viewport is becoming very nice for real time design presentations.
We imagine to be able to show moving images as maps in our realtime presentations, like a burning fire or water in a pool or a TV that shows moving images while we are in the rendered shade open gl mode. Is that possible? Thanks.
Ability to modify sweeps and lofts simply
After a loft or sweep, the ability to grab points on the original rail and adjust the shape of the loft/sweep. Some poly modelers feature this.
(Sample done with Hexagon) Nate Owens http://www.nateowens.com
Wish for “Change Object Layer Button”
There used to be “change object layer button (right pointed arrow)” on the top part of the layer window. It is gone on ver. 4. That is one of the most helpful buttons for me. I would love to have it back on ver. 4. Otherwise, when changing object layer, I have to choose object, right-click the new layer that I want to copy and choose “change object layer”. It's so much easier to just have the button.
Reply: In the meantime you can assign this to a button of you own.
'change to active layer
Dim strObj:strObj = Rhino.GetObject("Select object to change",,True,True) Dim strActiveLayer: strActiveLayer = Rhino.CurrentLayer Rhino.ObjectLayer strObj, strActiveLayer
Eric me(at)cemw(dot)net
I second that!!!
The old DETATCHED Layer window was far better. One-click “change object layer” is esential.
“Blar”blarvin@ureach.com
Wish to “Scale Through Length”…
First select objects to be scaled, then select origin point, then select first reference length using an edge or curve (or enter a numerical value), then select the second reference length using an edge or curve (or enter a numerical value)… The output object is uniformly scaled based on the difference of the two input lengths…
Wish to render the ZBuffer
I wish the Zbuffer could be rendered, or at the least could be a second alpha channel in a render. Also I would like a simple on/off icon similar to x-ray, ghost, etc. This is great tool for developing heightfield surfaces, and also for creating precision alphas to use in external 2D/3D apps. thanks…
Wish for n-gon support on polygonal mesh
I wish Rhino could both import a poly mesh with planar n-gons, and also have option to create n-gons for coplanar faces when exporting a mesh. Also, Rhino needs a “merge coplanar faces” tool for meshes. thanks…
Wish for camera production frame
Would be very nice if we could have an onscreen frame that shows the rendering area, with a “safe” margin displayed at around 90% of the rendering frame. Thanks…
Exporting of individual toolbars.
Thanks.
Wish for multiple levels of cage editing
It would be great if we could use multiple levels of cage editing to deform an object. For example, first create a high-res cage to deform an object, then create a low-res cage to control the high-res cage. So we could freely deform the object on mulptiple levels of larger or smaller details.
Option so that the hidden part of the clipping plane appears ghosted instead.
Thanks
Wish for projecting objects to surface…
The new morphing tools are amazing to work with, but I have a couple of suggestions…
Wishes for heightfield…
I have been using R4's Flow Along Surface tool combined with heightfield surfaces and the results are amazing, but I think it would be better if we could…
Thanks,
Wishes for point selections
Thanks,
When picking points for a line using “Ctrl”, it would be nice for the Ortho snap to have effect.
+ Ability to snap only to visible surfaces.
First I want to say that I love to work with Rhino. I appreciate its power combined with its easy and comfortable handling. That’s why I’d like to help to make it even better! So in progress of working I came across some points which could be improved or added. I didn’t find a section about the newest planned updates and I don’t know all about this extensive software so if there are points which are already fulfilled or have been mentioned already by other users (probably you have heard one or the other idea a thousand time before then please excuse my ignorance :-$.
V4 has ChamferEdge, FilletEdge, and BlendEdge all with variable radii and rail types. -Pascal
V4 has chain selection of edges and curves. Use the Chain command when prompted for these. -Pascal
V4's FilletEdge allows this. -Pascal
V4's BlendSrf allows this. -Pascal
V4s MeanCurve allows this, if I understand the wish. -Pascal
Stanley Lechtzin, Professor, Tyler School of Art also wants this feature.
I am not 100% sure I understand the wish but the WireCut command may help. -Pascal
I think what user are looking for is a “Keep Solid” option to Trim for trimming a closed polysurface.-Max
For now, use a macro: ! DupEdge Pause Sellast SubCrv -Pascal
Perhaps DupfaceBorder will help -Pascal
In V4 the context menus are editable. There are three of them- see Options > Context Menu -Pascal
For now, use a macro: ! Cplane View Offset Pause Pause CPlane Previous -Pascal</color * Mirror: * use surface/line: additionally to define a mirror axe/plane in the viewport, it would be quite comfortable to select any plane surface (in a way like the “Extract Surface”-Command) or a straight line (for orthographic viewports) as the mirror-plane. This makes it possible to do quite crooked mirror operations easily (even in the perspective viewport). V4 allows setting a 3point mirror plane, which should help. -Pascal
V4's layer control allows this. -Pascal
Use the Match button in the properties dialog. Is that what you mean? -Pascal
You can use a space but you must surround names with spaces with “double quotes”. -Pascal
You may want to try the OnCrv osnap in this case. -Pascal
Simplifycrv may help here. -Pascal
Have some more suggestions, but have to write them down clearly first…
I wish there was a key to lock the mouse position, because sometimes when I am about to press the mouse button to define a point the mouse moves slightly.
+ Grouping of edit/control points. + Sometimes I want to edit an object which is surrounded by many others. At those times it would be useful to have a function that freezes/unfreezes all the objects in the scene except the one selected.
Use the Invert Hide or Invert Lock buttons in the Visibility toolbar. -Pascal
Thanks for the best best 3D model tools on the market.
Rhino interface
This is a list of features from Rhino 2.0 which I am missing ever since V3 came out. It would great to see them back in the final release of V4!
V4's Advanced settings in Options>Appearance allows at least some of this. -Pascal
V4's ShowZBuffer allows this. -Pascal
V4 wishes
BTW, Rhino is the fastest and most intuitive modeller I ever came across, an indispensable piece of software!
Thanks for reading,
Daniel Kerbler : dkx1@a1.net
I've been using Rhino from the start and use it daily.
One irritating thing is tapered extrusions. I always have to extrude tapered, then take curves from top and bottom and then loft with new curves, This because of the small tw extra surfaces on the corners. Could it be more like loft so all sides would remain one surface?
This in a sharp cornered extrusions.
Use MergeAllfaces to correct this. -Pascal
Thanks! Tommi Jäntti
The ability to define and place a bolt hole. (C'bore, C'sink, Tapped, etc…) User definable fields (i.e. counterbore diameter, counterbore depth, through hole diameter, etc…) with a save feature, for custom bolt holes, so you don't have to keep redefining it you can just pick and place. Optional switches for through and blind holes.
Also, Ii at a later date I want to add bolt holes to a design but can not remember the parameters used previously, instead of measuring a hole to find out what it is, if I could pick an existing hole and capture its parameters, that would be extremely helpful.
Also, now that the work is done how about a dimension feature that when you pick one of the predefined holes it gives all relevant information for the hole. (i.e. counterbore diameter, counterbore depth, through hole diameter, etc…)
Thanks a million! Great program.
I'm studying architecture and I find that more and more students are using Rhino alongside other CAD apps like Microstation, AutoCAD, and Vectorworks.
How about an OS X version? Yes there is boot camp but it's not a very good solution. As mentioned below and by, hopefully, your own sales, Rhino is becoming more and more popular and is becoming an industry standard. It would be great to see it on some other platforms too. (We all have our preferences.) Have a look at modo and FormZ. They can manage to release software for both Mac and PC. I'm sure you can do it too. There is a market out there within the Mac community especially for architects and other designers. In a lot of cases we use more than one piece of software for 3D work so there is always more room for another 3D app.
-Filip Remplakowski (frem001@hotmail.com)
Totally agree MAC users want Rhino, and need to use it. Please release a Mac version.
-Fernando Escalante (escalante@cabalstudio.com)
A switch to display selected objects, or entire layers as placeholders, or bounding boxes, or in some other simplified form would be very useful if working on a huge model, and the performance is getting slow. This way some not so important parts could be simplified, but would be still visible as placeholders for reference and of course would be rendered normally. Would also be helpful if many complex library-models are imported into the scene like cars, trees, people, etc. With one click I could switch them to bounding boxes, and concentrate on my main design, and they will still render normally.
Also, Rhino's display performance could be improved a bit further. When working on a huge model, rotation, object-selection etc is getting very slow. But the same model imported into Max, for example, runs still quickly there (although Max is not the fastest either).
o.luv@web.de
Singular “Part” Editing without having to edit directly on the scene where that part lives
This would be a wonderful wish!! - if it came true.
Imagine that you are working on a very complicated model - a remote control - basically, a design that has many parts to it - when a user has to change a button or screw length (change the radius of a fillet). They have to edit that piece directly where it's already positioned. It would be helpful to have the ability to define a part that would open a blank project for that part - that can be edited on its own at a later time.
chris@chrisjacobs.com
It seems that using blocks might help here. -Pascal
Use-Case
User selects “button” piece - it looks as if it's grouped - but this part cannot be edited - or changed in that window. Let's say the user needs to change the edge fillet radius on the top of the button, but that button has already been rotated into place, and scaled. This makes it a pain in the ass to edit in place!
User right-clicks on that part and clicks “edit part” in the contextual menu.
The project minimizes and you only see that part as a top view - front view, etc… not rotated or scaled…just a part as if it were flat on a cplane. Basically, that part extracted out of the model - nice and linear.
User edits the part…changes the fillet-edge radius…etc.
User clicks “done” on that part…
Model comes back. Part is shown exactly where it was, but the change has been made. If user tries to scale the part it will mimic that scale so when the user goes back to edit that part it's properly scaled to match the model.
This process bypasses the need to change the c-plane or use the u-plane command for little parts that should be able to be edited on their own!!! And it helps with instances of a part - edit one…and they all change!
This is nothing new. Has been around in many 3D apps…I know you guys know this…had to mention it. Would be A HUGE USABILITY GAIN IN RHINO. Yeah…I get excited easily.
Cheers, Chris Jacobs
At present, a Rhino file has a single set of meshing parameters that govern how render meshes are made for all objects within it. I'd like to propose a system that would remain backward compatible with it, but permit the modeler greater control – at the layer or even object level.
V4 allows per object meshing. -Pascal
The idea is to permit the modeler to assign a set of meshing parameters to a layer, and even to a NURBS object. By default, those templates would be empty, or have a check box to disable them. When generating render meshes for a given object, Rhino's behavior would be to use the object's own meshing parameters if they were enabled, else the object's layer's, else the file's catch-all rules. This same logic flow could be leveraged when exporting mesh formats.
Embellishments on this idea would be to permit the modeler to take a mesh object he manually created and associate it with a NURBS object. In effect, this step would be saying, “remove this mesh from the object workspace, and consider it as the mesh to use whenever a render mesh is required for this object”. This would permit modelers ultimate freedom in cases where the parametric model of creating meshes is just not cutting it for a given item in the composition.
The second idea is to throw in special case logic when creating meshes for primitives that would throw out the generalized logic altogether in favor of a specific treatment catering to the geometry of the primitive in question. An easy example, the only question to ask someone who needs to see a cylinder meshed is: how many sides do you want on the extruded regular polygon?
Consider this series of different ways input to a command could be made more flexible.
1. Allow units-of-measure suffixes on numeric entries. e.g.: if the user knows he wants a point 2 inches up in Y, despite the fact that his workspace dimensions are set in metric, allow him to Point 0,2in,0
Units that spring to mind are m, mm, cm, mi, yd, ft, in, nmi
2. Similarly, postfix expressions are very easy to support and can spare the user from having to jot out some math before typing out a number, as when asked how many degrees to extend an arc, and knowing he wants 1/15th of a circle: 360 15 /
3. Allow use of ? or some other wildcard in lieu of a number to indicate “I don't know, set this as a constraint and I will click it home afterward.” For instance: Point 5, ?, ? would then fix the X coordinate of the point yet to be clicked in as 5. I think I recall Rhino has some such capability now, but I found it clumsy
4. The present use of “r” (for relative) is too restrictive, as it is applied to all dimensions prompted for. I'd like to be able to apply this in-line, for whichever coordinate wants a relative value: Point 5, r2, r2 would set a point at X=5, Y=lastY+2, Z=lastZ+2
5. Permit in these same entries a few variables, such as X,Y,Z being the coordinates of the present entry, and last.X, last.Y and last.Z being those of the previous entry.
6. Permit dynamic constraints to be entered, such as when prompted for the width and height of a rectangle, allow the entry: ?, x 2 * – the result of this would be that you still had to click a point, but the height was dynamically constrained to twice the width.
You don't have to go far overboard with these, but the sparse set of stripped-down examples above illustrate a to-the-point treatment.
Windows, MAC, Linux… Rhino could and should become cross-platform standard for interdisciplinary exchange. Already, designers, architects, and even acoustic engineers use it.
Best thing would be to port it natively to Linux. If that is not possible, try compatablility with Wine. This would allow it to run on Macs (via Darwine) and Linux (via Wine).
Please open up the interface for customization. As we work with different software packages it's totally annoying to have different shortcuts in every tool, i.e. for my taste the spacebar connected to the “enter” and “repeat last command” is totally redundant and useless. I already have right mouse button and the enter key for that. It would be much much more handy to connect it to the maximize viewport command like it is in Maya (and our customized Max versions).
Best regards,
Please implement any form of a Window which gives users a one sight overview over a scene or a model.
This could be done inside the layer window. It could be a schematic view with nodes for every object, or a window which shows the scene content in kind of a file tree.
It's very very difficult to navigate inside big scenes right now (if I did not miss any existing tool).
Best regards,
Some more wishes:
Pascal says: This does not appear to crash here. I can trim input curves and have a surface update ok with subsequent edits. Checking with the user for details.
Hello, my wishes:
V4's PrintDisplay allows this. -Pascal
V4's Symmetry allows this. -Pascal
Yes, please make Rhino for Mac… Please!
Rhino to run on the Mac. (Now with the Intel transition, that should be easy) There is a huge market out there hungry for the best CAD program… P L E A S E give it a try!)
And, (more pragmatically) parallel offset (turn surfaces into solids by extruding in both surface normal direction)
V4's OffsetSrf allows this. -Pascal
Finally, a better layer management, including grouping, snappable etc.
I've been thinking about the way in which I use Rhino, and often I will use it as a simple illustration tool when looking at a number of options for a particular build to be demonstrated to clients quickly and clearly.
One thing which would be useful would be a “Adobe” style layers menu. The locking and hiding of layers is great but something else would be the ability to drag layers up and down the list, and also drag them onto the “new layer” button to duplicate the layer, or drag it onto the “delete layer” button to remove the layer.
Another feature available in the Adobe layers menu within their programs is the Layer folders option. This would be extremely handy, along with these being copyable.
I have no idea how this would interact with the import and export of the layers into other programs, however as a limitation within Rhino it certainly would be most welcome!
Another thing which recently came to my attention is that when working on multiple projects, when choosing any of the “Save as…” “Open” and “Save Render” commands, the location which opens is the one which was used last. It could be an interesting option to have to enable a file to have a set file location or directory structure to where it will save the renders, save incriments, import bitmaps for materials, or use bitmaps for backgrounds etc. If one could specify a project directory for use with a file, or even specify a single file from which all other files are created, this would be of much use. Possibly the file in question would only be used by a sub function of Rhino to keep all of the attributed files within ease of reach and quick opening, saving and managing of individual projects.
Loft allows this now if the inputs at the ends are surface edges and there is at least one more curve between. BlendSrf in V4 allows independent settings at either end. -Pascal
BlendCrv allows this. -Pascal
I would like a topographical / contour mapping tool which colours ranges a surface according to it elevation. This makes complex surfaces much more understandable.
I’d like to see visual feedback while using the MoveUVN dialog box. The way I visualize it, when the mouse cursor is over a button or slider in the dialog box, a short line would extend from the selected points in the direction that they would move. Visual feedback would also be useful with the point selection commands on complex surfaces.
V4's SmartTracking allows this. -Pascal
(Mike) You can do that (almost exactly: (14in) pi, (13mm) sin(14.2), 1 ) in ecncRHcalc4 (RhinoV4 expression evaluator). It is native Rhino 4 plug-in, so it works with multiple Rhino 4 sessions. You can download it FREE at http://www.rhino3d.e-cnc.com Mike
I used Computervision Personal Designer for years and these feature made quick work of creating geometry.
Wishes for Rhino Drafting Tools
My wish < Xref function >
I want the Xref function which is similar to AutoCAD or Illustrator... Other files are can be linked with active (working) file, and display the same world.
HN : GwaESJ
My main wishes (José Luis Pérez )
I'd like to be able to make shapes/solids that would act as clipping planes for views and Make2D command. I'd like it to work like solid boleaning, but with out having to actually remove parts of my model. form z has a great feature like this.
it would be very nice if when you cut/paste lines from one file to another, if they kept their linetype done
Camera as object (Sam Page)
It would be very handy to be able to treat the camera like an object, so you could group things to it, as well as use standard transforming commands on it, such as move and mirror. Also if they acted like objects, it would allow you to break the camera per viewport idea a little bit, i.e. you could place, copy, move, or mirror as many cameras as you wanted, each time you duplicated a camera, it would ask you for a unique name, which would then appear in the set camera flyout.
I concur. i'm very much for this too. – J.Andre
Yes, Camera and object widgets would be very helpfull. – S.Schneider
Lofting Wishes (Sam Page)
I'd really like it to remember the last settings used… example: the last resolution to be remembered, and the last file type to be remembered.
I'd like to be able to explode AutoCAD dimentions into usable lines. They are unable to be snapped to unless you turn on thier points currently.
You can explode dimensions in V4
We are a big global design group, and we use Rhino for our main design activities because is fast and easy. The only limit we have is visualize our models with nice rendering losing time for set-up lights, materials and waiting for the complete calculations of the picture.
We use the environment map because is fast and easy, but as you know there is some limitations (this feature are not present real time antialiasing, real time materials rendered with bitmap, bump, reflections,real time shadow casting). Other programs as Alias Studio, 3D MAX have this kind of feature that will be nice also in Rhino.
I'd love to see Rhino run on Linux. It does not need to be native, but just a little more compatiable with WINE or Crossover Office.
That's a real me too :) uwe.arzt@robots.de
It would be great to be able to array objects (solids, polysurfaces or surfaces)in a varying scale for example decreasing or increasing in scale.
Exporting rounded surfaces or solids to 3dsmax is a problem for me. For example, a little sphere needs many polygons. Is there a easy way for this or can u make this? I need little file sizes, i.e. when I model a project in Rhino it gets 3mb but the same project whne modeled in 3dsmax it gets 200k…(I'm exporting model in 3ds format.)
I would like Rhino to display the names of the object in the selection list rather than “polysurface, polysurface, curve, curve, curve”. In complicated drawings I have to scroll thru the list to see which object highlights. Displaying the name next to the TYPE of object would be really helpful. So if I clicked on a crowded area the pop up box would list “polysurface (Main Axle), polysurface (Bearing Support Assy), group (bearing retainers), etc.)
It could even be set in the preferences to turn this on or off.
(Pascal) you can do this now in V4. The options of the selection menu (right-click on the selection menu or see Options > Selection menu) let you choose among several bits of info to display in the menu.
Multiple trim and extend (Sam Page)
Select the boundry or trim to object, then select a multiple option, you can then draw a line through what you would like to be extended / trimmed.
An old wish for me, but quite a need for my work sometimes. Imagine you've drawn a circle (radius A) and have arrayed 8 objects along the circle. I just need to place them in a different (but equal from the center) distance than the first radius (A). A polar move would be a good solution (instead of redrawing a circle, moving the object to its new location and rearraying). Selecting all the objects, first click on the center, second click on one of the objects and moving it to the new location, transforms all objects accordingly. Something like scale 2D, but without… scaling
It could also be done in 3 dimensions…
(Pascal) V4 History should make this possible- array your objects using ArrayPolar or ArrayCrv with history recording and playback turned on (HistoryManager) and then move the original to a different radius. The others will follow and move outward to the new radius as well.
(David) This is possible in Rhino 3 with a dotNET plug-in which can be downloaded here: http://www.reconstructivism.net/objectrelocation.htm
Robust_Shell_and_offset_surface_comand|Robust shell and offset commands
Submitted by kajoseph@hotmail.com
When you do a mouse pick and the Selection Menu appears be able to hold down shift key and do multible picks.
Submitted by ed@bilson.com
My wish is fix the middle button (wheel) click bug with Microsoft mouse drivers.. When is on wheel click assigned default value (autoscroll) it works in Rhino (popup windows or run of own macro) but when I define in MS Intellipoint other value to wheel click, for example doubleclick, in Rhino wheel click don't do anything… I think it can be fixed in next SR, but, I want to have this fix in Rhino 4 :)
Eh, and next wish - is possible “record” my actions to script file and then run it? So I can have for example in script all actions of modeling, so when I run script again, it will make for example model of rim. (When I record all progress of rim) Because it can be next generation of “video tutorials” so user download for example 10MB of script and he will see all modeling of rim instead downloading of 50MB video :) possibly ability of pause running script, slow down run of script etc… I dont know if its possible, but Its my big wish :P
Okay, next thing - It will be nice if in RH 4 will be fully customizable UI - now I think colors - I want to make dark scheme (with dark color on toolbars, etc. but color of toolbar you can change in RH 3 only over edit of windows color scheme… my idea of schemes is ,for example, in 3ds max (you can define own colors of ANYTHING what you see) and if in RH 4 will be this support of coloring, plz, make a dynamic change of background of icons (so grey color of toolbar will do grey color of background on icons on toolbars, same in black color etc. ) (just transparent background ) sry for my english, it's bad, but I hope you understand my wishes and I hope I'll see my wishes in reality in final RH 4 :P
Possibility of several 3DM files opened in one instance of Rhino (and switching between them by “window-name_of_project” (as for example in MS Word) or by “panels” as in Mozilla Firefox ;)
Three Rail Sweep & More robust fillets Dave Mefford
My wish is to use groups like saved selections. When you click on two objects they get highlighted and you get a choice of which object you want to select. I wish groups acted like an extra selection instead of nesting different groups on top of one another.
A second wish I have is to be able to scale the space between objects. Let's say I have 15 various objects like buildings that are different distances and I want them to maintain the proportional distance, I could scale the objects closer together without the actual objects changing size, just the space in between them becomes smaller.
How about making Layer “Trees”. It would be really handy to be able to have “sub layers” rather like the folder layout in windows, which can be controlled a master layer. For example, you could have a master layer called “Deck” and underneath that you have “deck lights”, “cleats”, “winches” etc. That way you could turn off the master layer and quickly work your drawing. Rather than having to sift through 50 odd layers and turn off the ones you dont want at any given time. Am I making sense? Surely this would be an easy and useful addition. This describes how the V4 layer manager works
In my opinion will be very usefull if Rhino 4 will be able to export in 3D-PDF format.
Also Mauro Gatti are of the same opinion, the export of documents pdf-3D for many applications is a lot interesting.
It would be nice to have a “dimensions only” option for getting the dimensions of an object in the command line without the actual bounding box.
We seriously need a Boolean Tree like 3ds Max to make Rhino more reliable and efficient!
Check out http://www.npowersoftware.com/rhino/proverview.htm and you'll see what i mean.
An analysis tool that graphically (like a curvature or draft) represents distances between tw0 surfaces.
And wall thickness of a closed polysurface volume. This would help to design plastic parts with minimum sink marks.
When printing, I'd like to automatically print a (customizable) header like in a spreadsheet or other with fields like date, file name, path, etc.
Drawing origin could be selectable with an osnap like an endpoint ?
“Isolate Selection” feature like in 3dS-Max
It would be great to be able to edit texture mapping coordinates. I am importing models from Photomodeler with photographic textures. The textures for the whole model are retained on a single texture bitmap file. Being able to edit the texture mapping coordinates would give complete control over placement of external texture files.
Dale says: In Rhino 4.0, try the new MeshBooleanDifference, MeshBooleanIntersection, MeshBooleanSplit, and MeshBooleanUnion commands.
The ability to use a pdf file as a background bitmap to be able to trace over when the pdf file cannot be imported using the file import option.
Multiple Transform,Rotate,Scale (like Centriforce Vector copy/paste).
It would be nice to be able to lock control points on spline to allow one section to remain straight while the remainder of the spline is being manipulated. This would help on hull keels with a flat running surface and a swept bow.
A tool similar to the tool of the same name in Photoshop. It would be useful in situations where the standard rectangle won't work, and where clicking on each object individualy would take too long. I'd also like to see a more advanced join/merge command which would not just 'group' objects ala join, or merge them as it currently does, but actually does both, not changing the current shape as it would appear when joined, but merges them into one solid object which would work better when exporting IGES to maya.
Or so I hope. Years ago, I first learned to model with a program called CDRS, (A.K.A. ProDesigner), by PTC. As unstable as this program was, it offered many neat features which are still not available in Rhino. The one I miss the most is to be able create an unlimited amount of “Sub-Layers” under any Layer. The main advantage was that if you turned off the parent layer, then all sublayers would also turn off.
Dale says: In Rhino 4.0, the Layer command lets you create hierarchical layers.
Could you extend the 'measure line' feature where it will give the total of all lines selected?
Dale says: In Rhino 4.0, the Length command lets you select one or more curves.
Dale says: In Rhino 4.0, the scripted version -Hide allows a named set of hidden objects. The -Show command prompts for a name. Once the objects are shown, the name is removed.
I'd like to add a wish for Rhino on Linux. Yours is one of the few Windows programs I still use, and I think Rhino is a fantastic piece of software with a great user base, but Windows…woof! What a dog…if I added up the billable hours spent starting/restarting Windows/Illustrator/Photoshop/Outlook, maybe I would pay you to port to something else.
Create tangent line at angle (the ”<“ constrain not work in tangent line command).
Being able to choose when meshing between triangles and quads (relevant for export to ZBrush)
Make it parametric. As a violin maker this would help me to reuse models and parts of models easier.
Wish List
Thanks for V4. Great Job!
Iionnis Zonitsas
Edgesrf command through VBScript
My Wish list !
Halo, I wish Rhino could have a fully editable Coordinate System just like 3D Max. This coud be extensive to the principal transformations for objets at the editing time. It could be like the floating paletes.
A picking list to chose by name the objets in any pallete, like layer select or another idea. Some times I can't remember the objects names.
Scklava 3arkeov
Multiple Monitor Support
Something like Microstation's two application window feature. I always seem to be pulling toolbars back into position after the window has been minimized. Thanks for a great product though!
Matt Smith
My Wish List
Use Orient for this, with the Scale options.
Rick
— Maybe I'm old fashioned and this already exists in the latest version, but when I make a multiple surface monster of a model, some of the CAM (computer cutting machines) software I use really likes single surfaces in order to cut along the natural NURBS directions of the surface…So I'd like a Super Join command that just works, no matter what, filling in slight edge misalignments too, to turn many surfaces into one smooth NURBS surface be it open or closed (solid). What I have done in the past is take a mesh and project it onto the surface with high resolution, then convert the mesh to NURBS. This must be done in several steps to get all the way around the model. I forget the details of how I did it, since I don't bother any more.
Simple one? I always use the 'select objects' command by right-clicking on a layer from the layer tree, but wish that I could select multiple layers at once and still be able to use the 'select objects' command which doesn't appear as an option once multiple layers are selected. Thanks!
This works as you describe in the V5 WIP.
Another simple one? Dynamic trim, the opposite of dynamic extend. This could also be part of the dynamic extend command. If the cursor moves beyond the curve end it extends, but if it is moved short of the end of the curve it is shortening or trimming. also, the ability to call out a specific trim value the same way you can with extend, for example entering a value of ten units the object curve by ten. seems like the math is already written from the extend command.
In the V5 WIP, Extend will accept a negative number to shorten a curve by the entered amount. There is also the SubCrv command which may help. It accepts distance constraints to set the length of the sub curve.
Object Planar to Camera
For the architectural designs I work on I would really appreciate the silhouette of a 2D human to stay perpendicular to my camera. It increases insight in scale and proportion as I design. Some polymodelers already do this. Can it be done for Rhino?
Pim Marsman pimmarsman@gmail.com
Find Replace - How about putting a find replace option for text
The ability to extract the boundary from a hatch, or to even OSNAP to where the boundary would have been.
-Add object(s) to mapping widget -Remove all mapping widgets of selected object(s) -To be able to resize floating window size from view port properties -Render in window with lasso selection -Show U,V direction on surface edge when rebuilding -Chamfer Edge tool: Different distances from edge option -Draw circle with circumference
A viewport appearance option that allows you to hide joined edges on polysurfaces and will show contour edges and sharp edges only no matter how you rotate the part, like a constant silhouette. This would make for much nicer renders. Or at least be able to hide selected edges.
In the V5 WIP, use the Technical display mode. Is that any better? Use the Tech* commands to set specific characteristics like hidden lines and so on.
And the ability to use many curve styles while building one curve, so you can start interpolating a curve then make a straight section in it then do a control point section. This would really speed things up and create tangency between them.
Add a normal to surface otion when using soft edit surface.
And a spherical solid “drape” type command that allows you to take meshes or multiple objects and create a sphere that then shrinks around the objects to create a watertight solid. The shrink amount could be adjusted with a slider to create sharp edges or round corners. Then you could even select specific areas to adjust the shrink effect on to have sharp areas and smooth ones. Think of a 3d ballon being vaccum formed around your model. This would solve naked edge and multiple blend issues.
Rick elrieger@hotmail.com
On mouse controls, it would be nice there was an option for keyboard shortcuts to middle mouse button or to make the button act as enter in the window (more like AutoCAD) and allow mapping of the spacebar.
Thanks, Dave ph1sh_f00d@yahoo.com
Sub-Layers
When Sub layers are created from a parent layer, it should be inherited not as a new layer, i.e. the sub layer attributes should be same as the parent or there should be some option for this.
Ganesh Babu Sekar (beriganesh@yahoo.co.in)
Pipe History
Give the Pipe command the ability to record the history.
Margaret says: This is done in Rhino 5.