Rhino 6 now has many more advanced display options that can be configured to create more advanced, realtime display modes. There are many default modes. Additional modes can be created and customerized to create many new effects in the display. A display mode can control shadows, edge thickness, materials and lighting.
For a basic understanding of default display modes in Rhino, go to:
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Once the display looks good, using Rhino 6’s new capture tools to create images for client presentations.
Here are examples of the new default display modes. There are six modes available:
Technical
Pen
Artistic Arctic
Rendered Display Mode
The rendered display mode has been upgraded. By adding a few materials and turning on an environment, this is possible. A video tutorial is available here: Realtime rendering in Rhino 6