Rhinoceros 3.0
Posted By admin On 09/03/18Integra Crompton 1630 Manual. Rhino 3.0 Features: Enhanced user interface Dockable windows that stay open and update while other commands run. All the windows dock with each other.
The windows are: • Layer manager • Object properties • Object snap • Command prompt • Toolbars (multiple toolbars can be stacked in the same row. Handbook Leica M6 Ttl. ) In order to make command options discoverable, many related commands have been combined into single commands with options displayed on the command line. Command options are now clickable. • Improved auto-complete command line works like Internet Explorer.

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• Floating/dockable command area. New layer popup on the status bar with many new layer manipulation tools including hide, show, lock, unlock, edit color, and edit name. • Enhanced support for multiple monitors. • Support for True Color (16-million color) and transparent toolbar icons. Localized interface and documentation Localized user interface, documentation, and training materials for English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Czech, Korean, Polish, Japanese and Chinese. The interface language can be changed by the user.
English language scripts will work properly no matter which interface language is loaded. OpenGL hardware acceleration supported Rhino now takes advantage of OpenGL graphics cards such as and Rhino wireframe views are enhanced by anti-aliasing provided by some graphics cards. Viewport modes Create and edit in any viewport mode include wire, shaded, ghosted, flat, X-ray, rendered, selected, and analysis modes including curvature, draft angle, zebra, environment map, show edges, and show naked edges. Basic raytrace rendering Rhino's basic renderer now uses Flamingo's raytrace technology, improving the quality of shadows and transparency. (No additional new features.) The basic renderer now supports spot, point, directional, rectangular, and linear lights. Perspective dimensions Dimensions in perspective views are now supported.
Blocks A block is a collection of objects linked together to form a single entity. Using blocks lets you streamline modeling, reduce model size, and promote standardization of parts and details. Using blocks lets you: • Create parts libraries. • Update all instances by modifying the block definition. • Keep model size smaller by using block instances instead of copying identical geometry. • Use the BlockManager command to view information about the blocks defined in the model.
• Use the Insert command to place block instances into your model, scaling and rotating the instance. Worksessions The Worksession command lets many users work on a large project by breaking the project down into many files. Each user can edit a different part of the project and at the same time see the related portions of the project (attached files). By refreshing as needed, each user can see the current version of the attached files. The attached file geometry appears on a unique set of layers with its file name as part of the layer name.