Points: Points, point clouds, point grid, extract from objects, mark (intersection, divide, draftangle, ends, closest, foci). Curves: Line, polyline, polyline on mesh, free-form curve, circle, arc, ellipse, rectangle, polygon, helix, spiral, conic, TrueType text, point interpolation, control points (vertices), sketch. Curves from other objects: Through points, through polyline, extend, continue curve, fillet, chamfer, offset, blend, arc blend, from two views, tween, cross section profiles, intersection, contour on NURBS surface or mesh, section on NURBS surface or mesh, border, silhouette, extract isoparm, extract curvature graph, projection, pullback, sketch, wireframe, detach trim, 2D drawings with dimensions and text, flatten developable surfaces. Surfaces: From 3 or 4 points, from 3 or 4 curves, from planar curves, from network of curves, rectangle, deformable plane, extrude, ribbon, rule, loft with tangency matching, developable, sweep along a path with edge matching, sweep along two rail curves with edge continuity, revolve, rail revolve, tween, blend, patch, drape, point grid, heightfield, fillet, chamfer, offset, plane through points, TrueType text, Unicode (double-byte) text. Solids: Box, sphere, cylinder, tube, pipe, cone, truncated cone, pyramid, truncated pyramid, ellipsoid, torus, extrude planar curve, extrude surface, cap planar holes, join surfaces, region, nonmanifold merge, TrueType text, Unicode (double-byte) text. Meshes: From NURBS surfaces, from closed polyline, mesh face, plane, box, cylinder, cone, and sphere. Rhino 8 adds dozens of refinements to existing tools and some new ones:
Physically Based Rendering Materials are beautiful and easy to use.
Denoisers produce high-quality renderings in a fraction of the time.
Create self-lit objects commonly found in consumer electronics.
In Rhino 8, we’ve improved the presentation tools, streamlining the workflow with a major update to the Rhino Render engine, so the same look you get in your Raytraced viewport can be rendered without any changes. We’ve added support for PBR materials, a LayerBook command, and more…
Physically Based Rendering Materials are beautiful and easy to use.
Denoisers produce high-quality renderings in a fraction of the time.
Create self-lit objects commonly found in consumer electronics.
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Rhino.Inside.Revit brings the power of Rhino and Grasshopper to the Autodesk Revit® environment.
We corrected hundreds of defects in Rhino 8, but we also included workflow enhancements including Named Selections, Mold Making tools, a Single-Line typeface for engraving, and better interoperability with third-party file formats...
Quickly save and restore previously selected objects
For mold makers and tool designers, Rhino’s makes the model-test-revise …
Improve the speed and quality of CNC engravings
In Rhino 8, we've improved fidelity for existing formats and support for
Modeling is just one part of the design process; you also need to show how to build what is on the screen. We’ve improved many parts of the documentation workflow while also focusing on the more graphically-rich illustration tools like transparency and gradient hatches…
Create attractive 2D representations in a few steps.
Vertical panel makes it easier to manage models with many drawings.
Text fields are text formulas that can dynamically update.
Grasshopper seems to be everywhere lately. As usual, we’re having a hard time keeping up (you might even see that familiar canvas in other applications). In Rhino 8, we’ve added some new components, but we’ve also made it easier to turn your programs into plugins…
Turn your Grasshopper definitions into Rhino commands.
Quickly find where your objects occupy the same space.
Placeholder component for missing plugins.