

This also works for converting feet and inches or any other unit system. For example, if your model units are meters, and you type 27cm, Rhino automatically converts your number to 0.27. The numbers will automatically convert to the model's units.

You can specify units when typing lengths and point coordinates. No spaces are permitted in a number, angle, or x, y, z coordinate points. Use numbers for entering distances, angles, and point coordinates. Point filters only work when 3-D input is allowed, and you cannot start with one point filter and then apply another one. If you use point filters with object snaps, they extract coordinate values from an existing object so you can locate another point.Īfter you specify the first value, you are prompted for the remaining values. You can use point filters to pick one coordinate value at a time while temporarily ignoring other coordinate values. Point filters extract individual x, y, and z coordinate values from different points to create a new, composite point. Anything drawn in Rhino by simply picking points is always drawn on the construction plane of the current viewport.

Press Ctrl, and click to start elevator mode.
