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Working with object snaps in your workflow - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino 5 Essential Training
Working with object snaps in your workflow
In the fourth of Rhino's modeling aids, we now cover the most important one, the object snap, also called O snap. So I've mentioned before that our goal is to make curves as clean and as accurate as possible. And the only way to do that is by using the O snap. There's over ten different settings we can use, but fortunately, they're all clearly and intuitively labeled. Even better, you'll probably end up just using a few of these for most of your work. Take a look at the perspective view port. I think this is pretty amazing that this small set of curves actually built the whole spacecraft for turtle boy. But let's start off by drawing some curves in the front views. So I'm going to go over here to maximize by double-clicking, and we've got the O snap turned on right now, but it's toggle, so it can be toggled back and forth. Also, if it's not docked, I highly recommend you make sure it's in that exact position you see there at the bottom. I'm going to pull that out and just show you. In…
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Understanding Rhino's modeling aids4m 50s
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Working with the Grid Snap and Grid Snap settings4m 58s
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Using the Ortho modeling aid3m 16s
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Taking advantage of the Planar modeling aid4m 24s
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Working with object snaps in your workflow3m 58s
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Using the cursor constraints3m 38s
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Using the SmartTrack and the new Selection Filter dialog6m 28s
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