Wishlist for next Rhino

Wishlist for next Rhino

Wishlist for next Rhino Dear Rhinoceros fans and nerds(I’m one of them, actually)!

McNeel team is doing great job working on new Rhinoceros releases, I have to admit. However, there are still some missing features, which might be included in Rhinoceros. Find some time, try to think which are you personally missing and let me know in the comment area below. After some time, I’ll collect your answers and I’ll send them straight to McNeel team, maybe this could help a bit to push the development forward.

Thanks for the rest of the Rhino community :)

Comments
ohyescesc Nov 9, 2014
I'd like some of the features in 3ds max to come over to Rhino. It would put 3ds max out of its misery if rhino had features that also were aimed towards rendering. The reason I do not like 3ds max is because the garbage interface, and the no use of units. It is not precise like rhino is. I wish Rhino had its own in depth physics engine like 3ds max, where you can apply forces to objects. That's probably the one feature I'd like to see.
The ability to 'group' materials into various layers (much like the rhino layer system)
Layer search bar in the layers tab on the right empty side would be a huge help for qiuck search.
We need more Alias like capability. VSR plug in for RHino was awesome until it was taken over by Autodesk. We need RHino to have it s own G0,G1,G2,G3 and G4 constraints with the capability of keeping surfaces as SINGLE SPAN and adjustable in real time through an options menu
IvanMalek Mar 30, 2015
Autocad-like polylines. When I join a polyline and an arc in Rhino, I get a curve, the straight segment of the polyline get converted into curves/arches as well. In Autocad, a polyline can consist of straight line segments and arches at the same time, while they all retain their original editability.
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