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General explanation of how Boolean operations work. Why Boolean operarations sometimes fail and strategies to help make them succeed.
One of the most frequently asked questions on the newsgroup:
Why doesn't my shaded model look correct when I was so careful in modeling it? Things look "jagged"! What happened to my nice smooth surfaces?
This is most likely nothing more than your render (display) mesh settings, and it's easy to fix.
Here is the place to look for the solution to your problem and for lots more information on meshing and custom mesh settings, including meshing models for export.
I’ve got a bad (invalid) object, why did that happen and how do I fix it?
"Bad" objects in Rhino are ones that either violate certain NURBS rules, or have a structural problem.
In theory, Rhino is not supposed to produce bad objects, but in practice, it is possible and does happen periodically.
Bad objects can also happen on importing files from other programs.
Once you know how to deal with them, they don’t usually take too much to fix - here are some tips.
How to go about making sure your objects are closed solids for export.
Based on a post from the Rhino newsgroup from Jeffrey Everett, July 15, 2005.
Answers to frequently asked questions about deformable surfaces.
Why are 3DM files so much larger than the original imported file used to initially create them?
What to do if your toolbar layout (workspace) suddenly doesn't show up when you open Rhino
Type CommandPrompt (Enter) P (Enter) T (Enter Enter)
That should re-set to be docked at the top. You can then undock it if you wish.
Make sure you have drivers (Mouseware) 9.76 or above. Open the Mouseware program,
go to the Motion tab, and UNCHECK the box that says "disable acceleration in games".
Mouseware thinks that any OpenGL enabled application (like Rhino) is a game.
A few occasional problems experienced with installations and repair instructions.
Tips for resolving the dreaded "Unable to communicate with license manager" error.
Users of Rhino 4.0 who have Wacom tablets often have the following observations:
The Wacom tablet must be set to mouse mode, not pen mode. Note, this was also required with earlier versions of Rhino.
But, the difference between V4 and earlier versions is that it wraps the cursor around the active viewport
(earlier versions wrapped the cursor around the entire monitor). Thus you notice the effects describe above quicker.
Question - After upgrading from Rhino 3.0 to 4.0, I noticed that my Space Pilot doesnt do anything beyond rotate. I have lost the ability to configure my buttons, views, and worst of all, the "fit" button no longer works. I have the latest drivers from http://www.3dconnexion.com.
Answer - The executable file name has changed between Rhino 3.0 and Rhino 4.0. If the driver does not load your Rhino configuration, open the Rhinoceros.scg file under en_us/profiles/default in the 3DxWare directory and change the EXECUTABLES name to rhino4.exe. Then restart the driver and Rhino.
The link for the latest driver fixes this problem: http://www.3dconnexion.com/support/4a1.php
It's definitely worth updating every 8 weeks or so, even just for bug fixes and version updates.
Rhino relies heavily on OpenGL. Not all display cards and drivers are created equal. Here's how to minimize problems and get the best display performance.
A discussion on the ins and outs of using two display cards in your computer.
Currently, geometry built in Rhino that is extremely far from the World origin suffers from display and precision problems due to single precision meshes and the very large numbers of units involved. One solution to this problem is to move all of the existing geometry closer to the origin and make the model there. However since it may be that the model needs to be placed to correspond to survey data that uses the very large numbers of units, this is not always possible. You can have it both ways using the this procedure.
I called McNeel support about this. If your curves and lines don't show correctly in the 3 ortho views, but look fine in the perspective view, start by looking at all views on the monitor at one time. Right click the named window tab (Left, Right, etc) of each view that looks bad and choose Close View from menu. After all bad views are gone, go to View menu, select Viewport Layout, and choose 4 Views. Curves and lines should now look correct.
This problem has been fixed in Rhino V4 SR-3. -John Brock
Tips and tricks from the experts - ideas and solutions to facilitate common tasks in Rhino.
What do all those numbers mean? How should I set them in Rhino?
Trouble shooting plug-in related problems using load protection.
Basic set up instructions for using dotNET plug-ins in Rhino 3
Basic information on Reverse Engineering with Rhino
Basic information for using blocks in 3dm files. Tips & tricks from users
Basic information for printing a model with hidden lines.
Rhino is virtually infinitely configurable within its own user interface,
but there are a few special items which require registry editing or some other kind of action.
Here are some typical tweaks with instructions.
How to run a series of commands on a file from the Windows command line, and then exit Rhino.
In general it runs, but there are many Vista issues you need to be aware of. Please add your comments.
A list of graphics cards that work with Rhino including their furthers & particulars.
Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is a brand name for a multi-GPU solution developed by NVIDIA for linking two (or more) video cards together to produce a single output. Learn more...
Answers to frequently asked questions about installing and/or upgrading Rhino
Adding or changing language support to your Rhino installation.
The symptom is that Rhino says it saved the file successfully, and then you get a Windows error message saying the file could not be saved.
We do not support the Mac platform for Rhino. Here is information from customers that have been testing Rhino on the new Intel Macs and OS X.
My V3 Rhino is asking for a hardware lock. How come? What do I do?