Chaos Group has also implemented overall improvements to make your rendering workflow faster, smoother and more productive.
#MCNEEL RHINOCEROS 6 UPGRADE#
Interested in upgrading or getting a new Rhino 6 license? Want to upgrade your V-Ray for Rhino seat? Contact us at latest V-Ray for Rhino now supports Rhino 6.2 and above. Presented by Curtis Wensley at the McNeel Global Developer Meeting, Barcelona, October 11-14th, 2016.
#MCNEEL RHINOCEROS 6 LICENSE#
There’s a great new option to license Rhino using the Cloud Zoo. Presented by Steve Baer at the McNeel Global Developer Meeting, Barcelona, October 11-14th, 2016.
Presentation – McNeel improved Rhino with the aim of helping you present your work: be it “quick and dirty” or “high-res glossy”.Grasshopper – Grasshopper is now a full-fledged part of rhino and provides the solid foundation of many incredible third-party components ranging from environmental analysis to robotic control.We’ve gathered below a few of Rhino 6’s latest features:
#MCNEEL RHINOCEROS 6 CODE#
Since it is possible - and probable - that samples might be built, run, and tested in multiple languages, so we opted for a language code (C/C++ samples omit this simply because they came first), before the name of the sample.McNeel’s Rhino 6 and Chaos Group’s compatible V-Ray for Rhino upgrade are now available.
The word Sample is prefixed to distinguish it from developer "Test" commands that sometimes used to test out new functionality in Rhino. In Rhino 6 for Windows, McNeel fully embraced Grasshopper - the wildly popular visual programming language - by baking it in. We gave each sample project a unique name in order to avoid command name collisions when these samples are run in Rhino. Why are the sample projects prefixed with the word Sample? McNeel Rhino can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces, and so much more. TODO: More info about building coming soon. For more information about the different Rhino SDKs and supported languages, please see the Rhino Developer website. The samples in this repository are organized by folders that correspond to the different SDKs that make up the Rhino development platform.
Much like the Rhino Developer website, the version of Rhino that these samples are compatible with are determined by which branch of this repository one is viewing: The source of this repository will be used to populate the Samples section of the Rhino Developer website. This repository contains all the sample developer code for programming in the Rhino and Grasshopper ecosystem.