smaher5@uoregon.eduApril 20, 2015 at 6:12 pm · Reply →
Your angle is pretty disorienting (which can be cool, if intended to be so, but my guess is you’re not going for that … unless that’s what the “Strange” means.).
Still, I suggest going a more “traditional” route for now. To set your Rhino Viewport to Isometric View: Right Click on the upper left tab > Set View > Isometric. This is a traditional “architectural” angle for drawings.
Nice 3D parti.
rachelb@uoregon.eduApril 20, 2015 at 7:48 pm · Reply →
Your angle is pretty disorienting (which can be cool, if intended to be so, but my guess is you’re not going for that … unless that’s what the “Strange” means.).
Still, I suggest going a more “traditional” route for now. To set your Rhino Viewport to Isometric View: Right Click on the upper left tab > Set View > Isometric. This is a traditional “architectural” angle for drawings.
Nice 3D parti.
my last name is bergseteren strange…