For years, @wim has been an active participant and helping hand testing Rhino, providing feedback, and supporting people on this forum. He’s now a McNeel employee. Please welcome Wim to McNeel - we’re excited to have him on board.
I though he was McNeel employee
Congratulations Wim and welcome aboard!
RM
Now you can start working on that auto title box tool for layout I requested way back for v6.
RM
Congrats @Wim! Do you have any specific focus area in Rhino Development/Support ?
really? that’s super cool.
congrats Wim!
Thanks guys!
I have used Rhino in a few different jobs over the last 21+ years, the last 13 developing concepts for new technology in house-sized seabed installation for the petroleum industry. I have developed “MY WAY” of working with Rhino and have been vocal when things didn’t go in my direction.
Now, however, I will be trying to support “YOUR WAY” of doing things in Rhino and eliminating obstacles along the way. That means that I now have to learn how to use blocks, toolbars, the gumball, etc. because that is what you are using. [and all that even on a Mac!] I recognize the challenge of this but am excited for what is ahead.
My focus will be on support here on Discourse.
A productive way of making production drawings in plain Rhino is something that I’ve always been interested in, and that won’t likely change in the future
Congratulations Wim!
Continue the good work you’ve been doing up until now!
Good luck Wim
Congratulations wim!
Nice! @wim
Congrats @wim !
Congratulations @wim! Wish you the best!
Congratulations @wim!!!
Congradulations @wim, thanks for your help and insight in the past
First thing I think you should work on in my opinion is A real BOM option
@wim, your honeymoon period is over now I guess ; )
Oh, yea, please. Always I found making production drawings in Rhino peinfuly slow.
Still missing basic functionality in this area like tables, automatic baloon creation (like this one: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/autoballoons.gif), one click dimension lines (a la Revit)
Hopefully you will be able to add some nice and useful tools in this area.
Congratulations Wim!