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Joined edges in rendered view port
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In Rhino 4 I always modeled in a perspective rendered view port. I followed some of the tips at "prettify  my rhino"and I was able to model and have only the naked edges of a surface visible. …Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Wynott Apr 11.

 

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Ryan Wynott replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"I would use for this too but would be nice to be able to toggle it on a per-polysurface basis."
Apr 11
Brian James replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"I still see the surface edge between joined untrimmed srfs here using the mode I posted. In some view angles with the default layer color the line does appear to vanish though. "
Apr 3
Linwood Fuller replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"I noticed when a surface is not trimmed and is joined to another surface that is not trimmed the line does disappear?  "
Apr 3
Brian James replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"Hi Linwood, Thanks for reporting this. I filed the issue and hopefully we can make a slight change to allow this display setting. The best I could get was to assign a custom color for the edge display that matched the shaded color but this…"
Apr 2
Pascal Golay replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"Hi Linwood- As far as I can see you cannot do that in V5- it looks like edge and naked edge display is dependent on isocurve display- this does not seem quite right to me... I'll see what the developer has to say. -Pascal pascal@mcneel.com"
Apr 2
Linwood Fuller replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"This is how it looks in rhino4 with joined seams. Again,the red is joined and the blue is open"
Apr 2
Linwood Fuller replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"Pascal Thanks for the response. It is very close to what i am looking for. I change the settings to turn it into Rendered a viewport. I have included an image it shows some surfaces. The arrows point to different seams. The red one is joined and the…"
Apr 2
Pascal Golay replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Joined edges in rendered view port
"Hi Linwood- see if the attached is what you are after. Unzip then use Import in Options > View > DisplayModes to get it into Rhino. -Pascal pascal@mcneel.com"
Apr 1
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Joined edges in rendered view port

In Rhino 4 I always modeled in a perspective rendered view port. I followed some of the tips at "prettify  my rhino"and I was able to model and have only the naked edges of a surface visible.  This allowed for fast checking of where two surfaces come together while building.(no line no problem).its also negates the naked edge tool from having to be brought up every time there is a trim or filet problem.This also allowed me to join surface or not join surfaces for display purposes to give…See More
Apr 1
David Young left a comment for Linwood Fuller
"Hi Linwood, I love Rhino. I love it even more after looking at  Blender. The Rhino community is beyond belief. I have used applydisplacement and dig that. If I was a programmer I would understand why it is difficult to program a function where…"
Mar 13
Linwood Fuller commented on Linwood Fuller's group Brain Teaser
"I have been rerunning some of my odd surfaces and rhino 5 seems to fix some of them. I still have this one.. itimpos%20surface%203.3dms a surface that can't be rendered."
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Linwood Fuller replied to Linwood Fuller's discussion Impossible surface in the group Brain Teaser
"i wouldn't say i "created it". its just one of those odd surfaces that show up ever once-n-while and i happened to save it."
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At 2:06pm on March 11, 2013, David Young said…

Hi Linwood, I love Rhino. I love it even more after looking at  Blender. The Rhino community is beyond belief. I have used applydisplacement and dig that. If I was a programmer I would understand why it is difficult to program a function where one could change a construction plane and slap a 2D graphic on that plane. 2D graphics have a tendency to "remember" the top view. I will look into your suggestion and tell you if I discover anything. Nice to meet you.

Dave

 
 
 

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