Rhino 7 V7.23.22255.07002 «Original»
: While earlier versions introduced SubD (Subdivision Surface) objects for creating high-precision organic shapes, v7.23 included incremental stability fixes to ensure these complex surfaces remained editable and manufacturable.
: This period saw heavy updates to the bridge between Rhino and Autodesk Revit, allowing architects to run Rhino directly within Revit's memory space to sync complex geometries seamlessly. Key Features of the Era
: Released in late 2022, this version was part of the ongoing effort to ensure stable performance for Mac users transitioning to M1 and M2 chips, maintaining compatibility for macOS 10.14 or higher . Rhino 7 v7.23.22255.07002
This specific version arrived during the peak of Rhino 7's lifecycle, a milestone widely considered one of the most significant updates in the software's history due to the introduction of modeling. The Context of v7.23
While this specific build was a vital "point-release" in 2022, most users have since moved to later Rhino 7 service releases (like v7.34) or upgraded to , which introduced the "ShrinkWrap" tool and improved Mac performance via Metal. New in Rhino 7 This specific version arrived during the peak of
Users running this specific 7.23 build benefited from the hallmark features of the Rhino 7 generation:
: A major update that aligned the "Raytraced" viewport with final renders, eliminating the need to change materials between working and exporting. By late 2022, Rhino 7 had established itself
By late 2022, Rhino 7 had established itself as the "Swiss Army Knife" for designers, architects, and jewelers. Version 7.23 focused on refining the massive core updates introduced in the initial Rhino 7 release: