Hi, Here are your options for Rhino4 and unrolling of surfaces: http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/AdvancedFlattening.html...
History should definitely help you with this type of modeling. You may also want to see the Symmetry video on this web page...
Another thing you may want to try is to grip editing of a surface with the PointDeviation command running. Use points from your input lines and...
Hi Jose, See the help in Rhino for the BackgroundBitmap command. There is also a online video for tracing background bitmaps here:...
Rhino is compatible with Vista. Is there a web page that we missed updating that reports otherwise? Thanks, -Steve
I'm not exactly sure what format GF is, but that is a pretty common extension used by GHS. If it is a GHS file, you could open the GF file in...
Cutting sections through geometry and exporting those sections to a file is pretty simple with RhinoScript. I don't know the Michlet file format...
Hi jpb, Yes. Select File->Open and select "Points File" as the file type. You can write a script to do something fancier than just import...
Hi Alidesigner, No offense taken. I just wanted to make people aware that your comments about being forced to use another CAD package to complete...
Hi Alidesigner, Rhino 4 has quite a few new drafting tools including lineweights, line types, and a page layout system. Many Rhino users are...
Hi Johnnyb, Rhino has a command called "BackgroundBitmap" that lets you place a scaled image on your viewport. You can then trace the curves from...
I'm not sure what you mean by a "knit module" but you could always download and use the evaluation version of Rhino 4. It will let you save 25...
Rhino 4 has a WAMIT file exporter. You could get your SolidWorks geometry into Rhino 4 and then save to WAMIT. Thanks, -Steve
Hi cjs, There is no button. Rhino has a command window. If you just start typing, the keyboard input will show up on the command window. Look up...
Hi cjs, You can always input point information in Rhino through the mouse or by typing in specific coordinates. If you want your curve to pass...