) and make sure 'Object properties' is set to 'Maintain Source Layers'. Step 3: When you have the correct view select your elements that need to be included and use the 'Make2D' command. To create an isometric view go to the view frame tab, go to 'Set View' > 'Isometric' > and select your desired direction. For a lot of projects Isometric views are required. This view will be converted to a 2D drawing. Step 2: Create the right view of your model in Rhino. Layering your model will allow you to easily change entire layers (for example the line colour or style). Step 1: Make sure your Rhino model makes use of a handy layering system. Step 2 needs to be repeated if you want to export more views Exporting process creates a lot of unnecessary additional layers Model is exported as a 2D drawing, making it easier to work with
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Full control on what is exported, such as hidden lines and silhouettes Making it easier to work on views or sections.
There are two basic ways of exporting your Rhino model to Illustrator. Rhino will export its vector to an Illustrator format that can later be used in the Adobe Illustrator software (see Illustrator). Therefore, it is handy to export your 2D and 3D Rhino drawing to Adobe Illustrator. Rhino allows users to create interesting models and ideas, it is however, in most situations not the most presentable software for presentations or concept diagrams.