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+ | ====== Advanced Rhino Display Modes ====== | ||
+ | > **Summary: | ||
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+ | =====Contents===== | ||
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+ | * [[# | ||
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+ | * [[#Printing Advanced Modes]] | ||
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+ | =====Background===== | ||
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+ | A little explanation is in order.... | ||
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+ | Rhino 5 added many more advanced display options that can be configured to create more advanced, realtime display modes. | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * A video by Rhino Visual Tips 5.0: | ||
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+ | Here are examples of the new default display modes. There are three new modes available: | ||
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+ | ====Technical==== | ||
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+ | ====Pen==== | ||
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+ | ====Artistic==== | ||
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+ | The rendered display mode has been upgraded. | ||
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+ | ====Rendered==== | ||
+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | =====Additional custom examples===== | ||
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+ | To use the full power of these new display options, you can create your own display modes and control: | ||
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+ | * Unordered List ItemReal-time silhouettes | ||
+ | * Creases | ||
+ | * Borders | ||
+ | * Real-time intersections | ||
+ | * Blended Shaded and Rendered Display | ||
+ | * Shadow types | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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+ | The modes below can be imported into Rhino through the Rhino Display Options import command. Go to the //Tools menu > Options >View > Display Modes// page and click **Import**. Navigate to the downloaded .ini files and import. See the Advanced Display help topic under the import heading. | ||
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+ | ====Patent==== | ||
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+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | Download the [[http:// | ||
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+ | This mode is quite sensitive to shadow settings. Some of the options to experiment with in this mode. Shadow line angle? | ||
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+ | By using the Layout mode you can set up the title block and leader text. | ||
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+ | ====Blueprint==== | ||
+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | Blueprint is a combination of a bitmap background, white striped shadows and thick silhouette lines. | ||
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+ | ====Blackboard==== | ||
+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | This mode is similar to the blueprint mode. It uses an image in the background and white shadows, but uses much larger over-sized widths to simulate more of a sketch mode. Download [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Simple Bright==== | ||
+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | A simple bright colored shaded mode popular in both architecture and mechanical design. To run this mode import the [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Ghosted Blueprinting==== | ||
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+ | This mode is similar to the blueprint mode although the objects are partially transparent and surfaces lightly shaded and modeled. To run this mode, import [[http:// | ||
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+ | =====Printing Advanced Modes===== | ||
+ | The advanced display modes are currently based on display screen resolutions (edges 2 pixels wide for example). When printing these modes, the resolution of the print to the printer can be very different from display. It is possible that a 4-pixel thick line will look thick on the display, but when printed the edges do not look thick. | ||
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+ | If you would like to print one of these modes, create a copy of the on-screen mode and create a print version of the mode. For instance the Patent mode uses edges of 4 for screen display. In the Printer version of the display mode the edges are 8 pixels. | ||
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+ | | ^Patent Mode | ||
+ | ^Shading Mode | ||
+ | ^Shaded mode lines |1 px |4 px | | ||
+ | ^Shaded mode separation |3 lines |2 lines | | ||
+ | ^Edge Line Thickness | ||
+ | ^Silhouette Thickness | ||
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+ | =====Limitations===== | ||
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+ | - You cannot assign any of these display modes to individual objects (i.e. SetObjectDisplayMode). However, once in a Technical display mode, you can assign all other modes to individual objects...in other words, Technical mode is a superset of all other modes (that support the standard [[rhino: | ||
+ | - Initial calculations of the technical display data can take a long time for dense mesh objects...and there' |