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One of the most requested features for years has been easier solid manipulation. Rhino 8 introduces PushPull.
If you come from SketchUp or Revit, you know how intuitive it is to grab a face and drag it. Rhino has historically been curve and surface-based, but PushPull allows you to intuitively extrude, cut, and move faces of a solid in real-time. It speeds up "blocking out" conceptual designs significantly, bridging the gap between artistic sketching and precision modeling.
Grasshopper, the visual programming language inside Rhino, has been version 1.0 for a long time. Rhino 8 ships with Grasshopper 2 (Beta, but stable). Rhinoceros 8
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For parametric designers, Grasshopper 2 in Rhino 8 is a quantum leap. It rivals Dynamo (Revit) and Sverchok (Blender) but with Rhino’s surface kernel. One of the most requested features for years
Rhino has always been the "Swiss Army knife" of file conversion. Rhino 8 takes that crown.
If your job requires moving between SolidWorks, Revit, and Blender, Rhino 8 is the cheapest and best translator on the market. For parametric designers, Grasshopper 2 in Rhino 8
Since parametric design is a staple of the modern Rhino workflow, Grasshopper has not been left behind. The component canvas is faster, and there is a new "Linear Array" component that makes creating repetitive structures much easier. The integration with Rhino.Inside has also been smoothed out, making it easier to run Rhino inside Revit or ArchiCAD.