suggest? I found this thread on controlling object culling for display purposes and was wondering if there could be a way to extract culled vector information and combine these with pixel information?http://discourse.mcneel.com/t/displayconduit-objectculling-works-gr...I´m probably asking too much but is it possible that the everything-is-possible-Rhino can´t do that? Has there been a development since last year?Thanks for the hints in advance :)....Just now I found this thread and I´m not the only one seeking a solution to something that still seems unreachable :(http://discourse.mcneel.com/t/please-fix-vector-raster-printing/6949....
The quest continues (and there is the nagging comparison to layout for sketchup)http://discourse.mcneel.com/t/pdf-quality/5916/36
To cite Steve Baer:
"Rhino definitely allows vector out of perspective and we default to hybrid printing of layouts where wireframe details and the layout page are drawn in vector on top of details that require raster.
My guess is the possibly you are using a display mode that requires raster like shaded or technical."Well that´s the point! One would want technical display (hidden line) mode to be vectors which one could place on top of shaded/rendered raster images in the layout as a minimum solution. Is there a way to automate this process meanwhile? Any ideas?…
literal1. Traceback: line 554, in ShpFileToRhino, "<string>" line 570, in script line 58, in dbfreader, "<string>" line 436, in _readDbfTable, "<string>" line 337, in __init__, "<string>"
What can I do?
Best,
Martin.…
input description it looks like you need line sdl or line to plane.
the one you are using from your description must be a line container component, coming from parameter/ geometry which is mainly used to reference lines from rhino viewport, or store lines coming from previous operation in gh.
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alex…
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e and so one and so forth. Depending on the angle of the rotation and its location on the curve, these amazing patterns get created. The exercise was prepared for a workshop with DS10 (WeWantToLearn.net) and Inter9 (Chris Pierce, Chris Matthews) at the Architectural Association.…