Rhinoceros 3D FULL Beginner to Advanced ZERO to HERO
Rhinoceros 3D FULL Beginner to Advanced ZERO to HERO, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 56 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 140 subscribers.
You will learn about Be able to use Rhino 3D from complete beginner level Be able to use various commands that push the design to new heights Ability to edit and modify existing geometries Develop own 3D modeling design projects and ability to learn new commands This course is ideal for individuals who are All Design disciplines, including but not limited to: Architects, Engineers, Product Designers, Fashion Designers, Graphic Designers, Urban Planners, Naval Designers, etc. It is particularly useful for All Design disciplines, including but not limited to: Architects, Engineers, Product Designers, Fashion Designers, Graphic Designers, Urban Planners, Naval Designers, etc.
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Summary
Title: Rhinoceros 3D FULL Beginner to Advanced ZERO to HERO
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 56
Number of Published Lectures: 56
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: €89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Be able to use Rhino 3D from complete beginner level
- Be able to use various commands that push the design to new heights
- Ability to edit and modify existing geometries
- Develop own 3D modeling design projects and ability to learn new commands
Who Should Attend
- All Design disciplines, including but not limited to: Architects, Engineers, Product Designers, Fashion Designers, Graphic Designers, Urban Planners, Naval Designers, etc.
Target Audiences
- All Design disciplines, including but not limited to: Architects, Engineers, Product Designers, Fashion Designers, Graphic Designers, Urban Planners, Naval Designers, etc.
Do you want to learn Rhino 3D in less than a day? Do you have a new project coming up in a few days? Or you may have just started your semester and need a powerful 3D modeling tool in your hands?
Are you ready to learn a very exciting and powerful tool that will take your ideas and concepts to a whole new level?
This Rhino 3D Crash Course will take you from ZERO to HERO in just about 12 hours!
Course content in details:
1. User Interface, Layout, Panels, Viewports, Layers, Command Line, Snapping.
> Units
> Grid
> World Axes
> Active Layer & Layer of selected object
> Gumball: Color convention XYZ <> RGB
> General Options
> Show how if the layout is messed up, using the command “ToolbarReset” would fix it.
2. Basic modelling techniques (points, curves, surfaces, solids) and basic naming conventions:
> Lines, Curves, Closed Curves, Degrees
> Surface vs. Polysurface vs. Closed Polysurface
> Editing building curves (Only Surfaces) vs.
> Points On (Only surfaces) – with Rebuild vs.
> InsertKnot (applied to a planar surface)
> Cage Edit
> Bend / Twist / Stretch (Transforms Tab)
> Changing Units
3. Modeling with primitives & curves (boxes, cylinders, spheres, etc.)
How to model a table top with 2 methods: primitives vs. curves
> Proper use of layers: main layers, sub-layers, proper layer naming and coloring
> Understand “Project” and other snappings
> Editings: Using MoveFace & MoveEdge > Shift+Ctrl, SolidPtOn
Rhino’s hidden helper: small tutorial window
Exercise: Model 2 legs with primitives and 2 using curves
4. Modeling a vase based on a sphere as a starting point
> SetPt
> Lasso Selection
> Exercise: Apply the same commands on a new ellipsoid
> OffsetSrf vs. Offset (curves)
> BlendSrf
> Exercise: Apply an OffsetSrf and use Patch to connect the open edges
> Trim vs. Split vs. Boolean
> Exercise: Apply a BooleanDifference to add holes at the bottom of the vase
> ExtractIsoCurve from Surface and remodel OR Intersect with a Planar Surface
> Trim, Cap, Shell, OffsetCrvOnSrf
> Exercise: ExtractIsoCurve from the original vase shape, change some curves and loft again, then OffsetSrf as Solid
> Add a handle on one side using a curve and profile curves
> BlendSrf
> Exercise: Add a spout on the other side using a curve and profile curves and BlendSrf with main vase body
5. Text vs. Textobject
6. Advanced Modeling: Patch, FlowAlongSurface, DrawOnSurface
Use the teapot base curve, adjust and model a vase with a 3D pattern on the external surface
How to add a custom curve on the external surface
> Profile Curve and Revolve
> Exercise: Draw a profile curve and revolve
> Extract UV Curve, Draw base pattern curve TRIANGLE, patch, array, adjust UV Curve, Surface + BooleanDifference
> Exercise: Extract UV Curve, Draw base pattern curve DIAMOND, patch, array, adjust UV Curve, Surface + BooleanDifference
> FlowAlongSurface
> Exercise: FlowAlongSurface
7. Tracing images in Illustrator and importing to Rhino (first explore image import in Rhino and show how to trace, then show the power of Illustrator)
How to do that with the Rhino logo
Exercise: Apply the same with another logo, choose the Grasshopper logo
8. Intro to SubD: Difference of NURBS vs. Mesh vs. SubD
> Mesh vs. Closed Mesh
> NURBS to MESH
> NURBS vs. Meshes vs. SubD: Show the difference using planes and ellipsoids
How to do model a hammerhead shark with SubD – Don’t do the side fins
> Import 2 reference images
> Start with a box, place in the middle
> Add necessary edges
> Start tracing the box in flat mode
> Refine in smooth mode
> Add the extrusions / more details as necessary
> Exercise: Continue modeling side fins. Tip: can made like the head
> Exercise: Model a small spherical aquarium on the previously modeled table and place a few sharks inside
9. Intro to Rendering: How much can we get from Rhino without using external render plugins.
How to render the previously modeled geometries: Table, Vase
> View Modes: Rendered vs. Raytraced
> Materials: Per layer vs. individually assigned
> Textures
> Lights
> Render Settings
> Render window: Save image
> ViewCaptureToFile as alternative
Exercise: Apply the same with the Vase 3D Pattern & sharks
10. Intro to Drafting: Understanding Layouts and preparing Title Blocks
> Copy the watering can geometry
> Layouts
> Detail Views And Scales
> Making new layers for Model space and Layout space
> Dimensioning
> Leaders
> Annotation Styles
> Hatches
> Linetypes
> Annotation Dots
> Revision Clouds
> Specific Commands: PrintDisplay
> Clipping Planes
> BringToFront vs. SendToBack
> Export PDF Title Blocks
Show how to make a title block for the watering can – top view
Exercise: Apply the same with the other detail views
11. Intro to Grasshopper: What is Grasshopper and how big is its potential
Parametric Case example based on a circle, fully parametrized design
Exercise: Make a basic parametric vase using polygons as a starting point
Whether you are an architect, engineer from all fields, a designer from all fields including but not limited to Product design, Jewelry Design, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, or a student of these fields, Rhino3D will be a great addition to your toolbox and will push your design abilities to a whole new level.
Alright, if you want to learn how to use this amazing 3D Modeling platform, get on board and let’s get started.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: 1. User Interface, Layers, Panels, Viewports, Command Line, Snapping, etc.
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Simple Box Geometry & Graphical Modes
Lecture 3: Simple Box Precision Modeling & Navigation
Lecture 4: File Types, Exporting, Importing
Lecture 5: Viewports, ToolbarReset, Navigation
Chapter 2: 2. Basic modelling techniques (points, curves, surfaces, solids) and basic namin
Lecture 1: 6- Curves Types & Degrees
Lecture 2: 7- Surfaces & Polysurfaces 1
Lecture 3: 7- Surfaces & Polysurfaces 2
Lecture 4: 7- Surfaces & Polysurfaces 3
Lecture 5: 7- Surfaces & Polysurfaces 4
Lecture 6: 8- IsoCurves
Chapter 3: 3. Modeling with primitives & curves (boxes, cylinders, spheres, etc.)
Lecture 1: Table 1 Top
Lecture 2: Table 2 Legs Primitives SOLUTION
Lecture 3: Table 3 Legs Curve Based SOLUTION
Lecture 4: Table 4 U Shaped Legs
Chapter 4: 4. Modeling a vase based on a sphere as a starting point
Lecture 1: Vase 1
Lecture 2: Vase 2
Lecture 3: Vase 3
Lecture 4: Vase 4
Lecture 5: Vase 5
Lecture 6: Vase 6
Lecture 7: Vase 7 SOLUTION
Chapter 5: 5. Text vs. Textobject
Lecture 1: Text
Chapter 6: 6. Advanced Modeling: Patch, FlowAlongSurface, DrawOnSurface
Lecture 1: Vase 3D Pattern 1
Lecture 2: Vase 3D Pattern 2
Lecture 3: Vase 3D Pattern 3 SOLUTION
Lecture 4: Vase 3D Pattern 4 SOLUTION
Lecture 5: Vase 3D Pattern 5
Lecture 6: Vase 3D Pattern 6 SOLUTION
Lecture 7: Vase 3D Pattern 7
Lecture 8: Vase 3D Pattern 8 SOLUTION
Lecture 9: Vase 3D Pattern 9 SOLUTION
Chapter 7: 7. Tracing images in Illustrator and importing to Rhino
Lecture 1: Image Tracing 1
Lecture 2: Image Tracing 2 SOLUTION
Chapter 8: 8. Intro to SubD: Difference of NURBS vs. Mesh vs. SubD
Lecture 1: SubD 1
Lecture 2: SubD 2
Lecture 3: SubD 3
Lecture 4: SubD 4 SOLUTION
Lecture 5: SubD 5 SOLUTION
Lecture 6: SubD 6 SOLUTION
Lecture 7: SubD 7
Lecture 8: SubD 8 SOLUTION
Lecture 9: SubD 9
Lecture 10: SubD 10
Chapter 9: 9. Intro to Rendering
Lecture 1: Rendering 1
Lecture 2: Rendering 2
Lecture 3: Rendering 3
Lecture 4: Rendering 4
Lecture 5: Rendering 5
Lecture 6: Rendering 6
Chapter 10: 10. Intro to Drafting
Lecture 1: Drafting 1
Lecture 2: Drafting 2
Lecture 3: Drafting 3 SOLUTION
Lecture 4: Drafting 4
Chapter 11: 11. Intro to Grasshopper
Lecture 1: Grasshopper 1
Lecture 2: Grasshopper 2
Instructors
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Wassef Dabboussi
Architect and enthusiast instructor
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