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Load site data from Forma into a Rhino project, adjust the Forma site limit, and bake Forma elements into your Rhino model as mesh objects.
After connecting the Forma and Rhino projects, Forma data can be brought into the Rhino proposal to incorporate site data and enhance the design process.
Note: Under Send Layers to Forma, layers can be selected to further define the properties of the Rhino geometry, but for this exercise, leave these checkboxes clear.
The Roads data appears, and the Open Data Attributions messages show data acknowledgements or data export restrictions that are relevant to the country and location.
The Forma data that is now viewable on the canvas includes the site limit, which works as a reference object. If the site limit does not align with the Rhino geometry, as in this case, it can be rotated and moved without changing the location of the project in Forma.
To lock the layers used for the Rhino geometries:
To select and move the site limit:
This is done before baking any of the context into the Rhino model, because once they are baked, those elements will shift with the site limit.
Currently, the elements are references only, but if you live in an area without data restrictions, the Forma elements can be integrated into the project:
Another message in the Open Data Attributions might appear in the Forma panel.
In this example, after baking the Buildings and Terrain into the project, the Forma elements changed to mesh objects with their own layers in Rhino.