![]() ![]() Depending on the answer to question 3: Is there some kind of best surface fitting and a possibility to connect to a library with these items?ĥ) I saw that there is a module called "RhinoPiping Pro". But I saw also that last year they quitted development and another company "took over the project". The name of that company was not mentioned. Furthermore RhinoPiping Pro is still being sold. ![]() #Rhino 6 free online pro#ĭo you know anything about the current situation with RhinoPiping Pro and/or future plans? But it seems to work only with Rhino5 and not Rhino6. Sorry for the slow reply, I have been quite busy.ġ) Yes, I have done several Plant projects using Rhino3DĢ) If you are planning to work with large pointclouds I would definitely recommend using the Veesus plug in. It also depends on what Computer power you have. There are Trial versions of both Rhino and Veesus available, Download Rhino and test it out by importing large E.57s, then install the Veesus plugin and test the same pointclouds again.ģ) There is Plane fitting and the ability to extract Circles from pipe pointclouds. ![]() There is also a couple of methods of extracting more complicated cross sections from boat hulls, car parts etc. I tend to model cross sections of beams, tube etc in 2D, then loft them along centrelines or extracted edges to create fitted solids. Rhino can also do a "Points to surface" deviation test similar to cloud compare for a quick check. ![]() I am not sure about "RhinoPiping Pro", but I do know there was a free version with a huge catalogue of parts. ![]()
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