Fc-edit For Mac
Rhino for Mac is exciting and it's. We're publishing some Rhino for Mac tutorials and we're starting with the basics to introduce the software to those of you who may be completely new to it. Rhino is a great tool and we hope these tutorials will be a helpful starting point. In this tutorial we cover Coordinates and Absolute Coordinates. This tutorial is presented by Sean, one of Simply Rhino's Level 1 Rhino3d trainers. We'll be publishing new tutorials as often as we can and if you subscribe to this channel you'll be the first to know about them. We'll be introducing some more advanced tutorials too, for those of you who already know the software but would like to see some cool stuff!
Fc-edit For Mac Os X
Let us know what you think and of course let us know what you'd like a Rhino for Mac tutorial to cover and we'll see what we can do. Thanks for joining us!
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