Rhino Sub D Beginner Tutorial (Easy)
In this tutorial we’re going to take a first look at the new Sub D tools available in Rhino 7. We learn how to navigate the Sub D interface, create Sub D primitives, edit edges, faces and vertices, and extrude, subdivide, reflect, bridge, crease and bevel Sub D objects.
This tutorial is a quick crash course into the basics of Sub D modelling.
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00:00 - What is Sub D modelling in Rhino?
01:43 - How to model Sub D primitives
06:20 - How to use the Rhino Gumball
11:59 - Sub D Extrude Tool in Rhino
17:27 - Sub D Subdivide Tool in Rhino
19:44 - Sub D Reflect Tool in Rhino
24:53 - Sub D Bridge Tool in Rhino
30:47 - Sub D Edge Loops in Rhino
34:44 - Sub D Crease Tool in Rhino
39:40 - Sub D Bevel Tool in Rhino
42:25 - Sub D Freeform Editing in Rhino
47:16 - Sub D Stitch Tool in Rhino
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I spent my whole evening going through this 50 minute tutorial. It is the best to explain subD I have watched so far. very precise explanation. 2 years later still good. It needs a good update to the new R8 tools !
thank you and god bless you for teaching us for free
Thank you so much. Taught me everything I need to know to get started with SubD.
My man!!! This was crazy informative! I felt so many wrinkles forming on my brain!
Sub D is great and you explained and demonstrated it perfectly. Good job.
So far, the best tutorial (at 1.5 speed) I've ever seen. And I've seen not many of them yet (up to 5), but this one is the first long form I went through till the end. No fluff, precise articulation, spot on delivery. Great job. Respect.
That was so good, use rhino every day for work but never touched the subD but this made it super easy to follow along and learn, cheers!
Awesome tutorial! To the point and covers all the perfect shortcuts/tips/workflows! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!! I finally got an idea about how subd works in rhino!!
This is truly great tutorial for beginner!
I've been looking for this for so long.. thank u
Thanks for the tutorial, this was easy for me to understand. When I first thought of Sub-D modeling, I thought it looked hard at first from the other tutorials, but this tutorial was easy and simple enough to understand the basics. Thanks!
TNice tutorials is the best tutorial. Simply explained to a newbie, great job man.
Thank you for your time and effort in creating one of the best Rhino tutorials! It was incredibly helpful.
the best tutorial I have come across! THANKSSSSSSS
Really good explanation really clear thanks you for this amazing tutorial.
Thank you so much. Really helpfull. Now I know everything to get started with Sub D.
PERFECT TUTORIAL!
Really helpful, Thank you!
this video is exactly what I wus looking for thank you!
AMAZING. For landscape design (landscape architecture) I really found the last one, "pinched" the best!
Great, thanks! Looking for more advance level in subd
Thank you! This was very good!
What a tutorial man - thank you
Thank you for this type of videos 😊
nice! really helpfull and easy to understand. You gave me some really good starting points to make my own objetcs from :)
Excellent tutorial
BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
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Many thanks for this video!!!!!!
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Very clear tutorial, thanks.
Thanks m8, helps alot with my Arch course
Great Tutorial!
thanks man, super helpful.
Thank you so much!
Very good, many thanks!
Super! Thank you!
Very good. Congratulation for your explanations
SUPER HELPFUL!!!
very good explane thank you very much
great tutorial❤️❤️
Amazing tutorial!!! THANK YOU!!!
@grasshoppertutorials
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for the great video ! keep going
Absolutely interesting
Exellent job. keep it up bro
Thank you!
perfect tnx!!!
Really appreciate the video .I would like further demonstration on how to use actual tutorial in soft to make soft .
Thank you so much. Learned a lot of new useful tNice tutorialngs about soft soft!
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Nice tutorial-5 Bro!
Thank you
GOOD TUTORIAL
A-MA-ZING 🔥
Love the pinched one, we can do a new ravioli design with that :)
Very informative tutorial! Please let me send Super Thanks :)
GR8 IDEA TYTY
Doing God's work.
Thank you so much for sharing! may i ask what is the difference between stitch and bridge ?
great tutorial ... any idea how can i boolean differentiate one subD from another, like done with nurbs?? or some new way to do that with subD??
Great tutorial. Thank you 🙂
I didn't undestand how I can take surface or vertex to manipulate the object. thank you
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Can i work in a mirror mode? So its affecting two or 4 parts of the mesh at once? Thanks.
Even tutorials for beginners are way to advanced for me. I really want to learn this program but I think I might be in over my head
18:00 subdivide
Hi, I have question about subd. I have quad mesh in rhino 6. When I open with rhino 7, raw quad mesh auto convert to subd, so how can I stop this. I also get problem when export to fbx, I also need raw quad mesh too. Subd export to fbx, it convert to too much wireframe. thanks
producer's version? I just want to make sure I get the right one for .
One question. what's the difference, stitch from bridge?
Is there any bridge tool in rhino 6?
Yoo I am not doing well in studies but still I am here
How do i bridge a sub d faces to a precise size of a nurbs circle? In other words i want the end of my subd to be a precise circle so when i print it i can join it with a stainless steel tube
Your sound very similar to Michael (I think his name is) from the channel "Teaching Tech" (Sydney AU) to the point where I wondered if you're one and the same person? Great video by the way. I'm a regular Rhino user but never tried Sub D.
@3runjosh
11 ай бұрын
his name is Sean
@GGGG_3333
3 ай бұрын
Same vocal cadence
As a professional CAD modeller I could say that it is a great tutorial. I work with different software and rhino took 3 year of my life in a professional environment. It is interesting tool but poly modeling is better to do in blender or Zbrush or 3ds max. I do jewelry models for about 8 years for manufacturing and at the end of the day any model from Rhino or Solidworks goes to stl format which is Polygons. And at the beginning of my career when I receive old stl file and need to make changes it was a nightmare because in rhino you cannot just simply cut unnecessary and bool what you need. In blender you can easily cut and trim what you need, weld new parts and smooth it in sculpt mode. Of course the Nurbs Surface modelling is much precise because you don't have polys it is a pure mathematical surface, but when you need to make a rounding between crazy shapes which we have in jewelry a lot Rhino is a nightmare for me. Just saw this tutorial and was interested maybe rhino become better))
6:50 how to turn off this lines ghosting when you move or rotate polygons?
Is it possible to make 2D with those ISO lines in SubD?
And he been in my sa situation obviously
So, I accidentally turned off the the command shift (mac) tool. I do not know how I did it... Do you know how I can turn that option back on? Am I making sense?
when I click on the object only the outside is highlighted yellow, how do I get the entire face to be highlighted for example for the squashed part when I use shift, control online outside of that specific part is yellow not whole square does this mean something different? thanks in advance
Why is shift + Ctrl and click is not working on selecting the particular face? And it is selecting the whole object
Great tutorial! However, I am having issues with my models. New segments aren't added when I expanding a surface, instead the whole object stretches out like a rubber band. How do I address this issue?
@Stanoklokt
Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you already figured it out, but when you are using gumball you can either pull the arrow or you pull the small circle on the arrow. If you pull the arrow, it will stretch, if you pull the circle, it will add a new segment. For me, it only works if I have gumball aligned with CPlane, not object. Hope this helps :)
I did a right click and drag on the soft roll, now if I click Play the position clock starts but my ti cursor does not move and I cant
Greatr tutorial, but I got to say, this just seems too loose, no measures inputs or sliders that you can go changing and testing. I just think 3ds Max has a way better going on this with super smooth and others modifiers. also... If I model something with the common box in 3ds Max, Blender or Maya, I can just apply such modifiers to smooth the model as subD, but for what I understood in Rhino, I need to alredy be modeling with the subD tool set.
why when you extrude 23:49 your surface is subdividing into new surfaces and my computer keep extruding the same surface ?
shift + control doesn't do anything. Anyone know how to fix this?
Can we make Cuban link using sub d and modify the link
here any of the notes i click on. Any idea why? (I'm a beginner)
very good tutorial, thanks!! but it seems it is shift/command, not shift/control, to manipulate single surfaces of an object - at least for me it only works this way.
don't have the extrude button showing up...how to get it to show up?
@schultzeworks
2 жыл бұрын
On the gum ball, select the round ‘handle’ that is halfway between the pivot-center and the arrow-end-handle
with shift I continue to take all the piece, not the single face
Sub D tutorial for medium and pro users? ♥
@grasshoppertutorials
11 ай бұрын
Coming out later this year!!
Why is my gumball not moving while the Extrude SubD command is on over a surface?
21:41 SUS
sirin hamza fruity edition doesn’t have all the plugins or samples and it can’t record content either
When you reflected the geometry for the first time. I was like 'yup thats a penis'
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Absolute HERO MF 👁️👃👁️🙏
Shift/Control/Click doesn't do anything.
Cool. But it highlights Rhino's origins as an industrial design tool. For "art" I guess one would be better with Blender.