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Customizing viewports

Customizing viewports - Rhino Tutorial

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Customizing viewports

- [Instructor] Rhino for Mac gives us a lot of options for customizing how our viewports look and behave. In addition to just looking cool, these customizations are actually really useful for different modeling workflows. So, let's take a look at a few of our options and to help us out, I've got the exercise file navigating-viewports.3dm open. The first thing we'll talk about is display mode, and this is the setting for how we're asking Rhino to show us the objects in a viewport. Find different display modes through the contextual menu in any viewport by right clicking on the title, and I can see starting with Wireframe down onto Raytraced. Those are all the different display modes that I have available to me. What we're seeing right now on screen, are two different display modes. So, I can see in the top, front and right viewports, I'm in Wireframe mode. This shows me sort of just a skeleton or an isocurve or isoparm…

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