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Rhinoceros software saves file types

Generally, there are two ways to save, namely DX and OBJ.

1, DXF format: Advantages, can be layered. C4D recognizes layers in DXF format and automatically designates each layer as the material of the object. Disadvantages, prone to slope, and even cracks in local details.

2. OBJ format: Advantages: the exported surface is smooth, and there is almost no cross section. When exporting, in the OBJ export option, select the "Export with Polygonal Grid" mode. The disadvantage is that it can't be layered, and the color information in rhino can't be input to C4D.

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Rhino software related plug-ins:

1, professional plug-ins in various industries: building plug-ins EasySite, mechanical plug-ins Alibre Design, jewelry plug-ins TechGems, shoes plug-ins, ship plug-ins Orca3D, rhinoceros dental plug-ins, photogrammetry plug-ins, reverse engineering plug-ins, etc.

2. Grid modeling plug-in: T-spline.

3. Rendering plug-ins: Keyshot, Flamingo, Penguin, V-Ray and Brazil. (More plugins need to be updated).

4. Animation plug-ins: Bongo, RhinoAssembly, etc.

5. Plug-in for modifying parameters and restrictions: RhinoDirect.