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Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training

By London Design Training Courses

Why Choose Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training Course? Course Link Learn NURBS modeling, curves, and 3D printing prep in our Rhino 3D Course. Master materials, textures, and lighting for 2D & 3D modeling. A basic understanding of Rhino is valuable for creative professionals pursuing careers in product, furniture, architectural, or jewelry design. Duration: 10 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention Schedule: Tailor your own hours of your choice, available from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm. Supported Learning Approach: Personalized Support: No matter the course duration, our team is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way. From homework assignments to video tutorials and free after-support, we ensure a supportive path to software expertise. One to One Course Advantage: The One-to-One Course Advantage offers personalized learning, flexible scheduling, focused feedback, and a private environment to boost confidence and achieve your specific objectives. Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training Course Course Duration: 10 hours Course Description: 3D modeling journey with our Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training Course. Ideal for beginners, master the powerful Rhino 3D software used by architects and designers. Explore the interface, create captivating 3D models, and enhance your designs with comprehensive tools and techniques. Course Outline: I. Introduction to Rhino 3D (1 hour) - Explore the Rhino 3D interface and discover essential tools for 3D modeling - Master seamless navigation and viewport controls - Grasp the significance of units and tolerance for precise creations - Customize your workspace for an efficient and personalized workflow II. Creating Basic 3D Objects (3 hours) - Unleash your creativity by crafting simple yet captivating 3D shapes - Gain expertise in editing objects and working with curves for refinement - Dive into the world of surfaces and solids, refining your skills - Effortlessly use transformations and copying techniques to enhance your designs III. Organizing and Enhancing Models (2 hours) - Streamline your projects with smart organization using groups and layers - Elevate the visual appeal of your models with vibrant colors, materials, and textures - Illuminate your creations with fundamental lighting techniques IV. Advanced Modeling Techniques (2 hours) - Master the art of tackling complex shapes with advanced modeling tools - Explore the nuances of creating and editing curves and surfaces - Enhance your proficiency in handling solids and understand Boolean operations and trimming techniques V. Introduction to Rendering (1 hour) - Gain an overview of rendering and its role in visualizing your designs - Understand Rhino's powerful render engine and its capabilities - Apply basic materials to elevate the quality of your renderings VI. Exporting and Importing (1 hour) - Acquire a comprehensive understanding of file formats for seamless sharing - Prepare your models for 3D printing using best practices - Integrate models from other software into Rhino 3D for a unified workflow VII. Conclusion and Next Steps (30 minutes) - Recapitulate the knowledge gained throughout the course - Access valuable tips and resources for continuous learning and growth - Engage in an interactive Q&A session to receive feedback and support Note: The above course outline is flexible, ensuring it meets the unique needs and skill levels of learners. Download - Rhino

Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£290

AUTOCAD Training for Both MAC and PC Users

By Real Animation Works

Face to Face Training Customised and Bespoke.

AUTOCAD Training for Both MAC and PC Users
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£240

Microsoft Project Orange Belt 2013: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Microsoft Project Orange Belt® 2013: In-House Training This workshop gives participants a full insight into creating effective schedules using Microsoft® Project 2013, allowing you to estimate, coordinate, budget, staff, and control projects and support other users. This workshop gives participants a full insight into creating effective schedules using Microsoft® Project 2013, allowing you to estimate, coordinate, budget, staff, and control projects and support other users. This workshop provides the eBook Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft® Project 2013, and is kept up to date with the framework of knowledge outlined by the Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide and the Practice Standard for Scheduling. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Understand what's new in Project 2013 Explain where Project 2013 fits in the Microsoft® EPM solution Initialize Project 2013 to start project planning Create a well-formed project schedule Understand task types and the schedule formula Assign resources and costs to tasks Analyze resource utilization and optimize the schedule Set a baseline and track progress Create and manage project reports Customize views and fields Apply Earned Value Management Understand the basics of managing multiple projects Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Enterprise Project Management Concepts and Framework Getting Started with Project 2013 Project 2013: What's New and General Overview Setting Up a New Project Schedule (templates, options, save, etc.) Setting the Project Calendar Entering Tasks The Planning Processes Importing Tasks (Word, Excel, SharePoint) Synchronizing with SharePoint Tasks List Creating and managing the WBS (include tasks, manually scheduled tasks, summary tasks and milestones, as well as custom WBS coding) Entering Estimates Tendencies in Estimating The Rolling Wave Approach Entering Duration and Work Estimates Types of Tasks Entering Dependencies The Principle of Dynamic Scheduling Choosing the Right Type of Dependency Entering Dependencies in Project 2013 Different Applications of Dependencies Entering Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars Use of Deadlines and Constraints Entering Deadlines and Constraints in Project 2013 Entering Resources and Costs Types of Resources Entering Resources in Project 2013 Calendars and Resources Entering Costs in Project 2013 Entering Assignments Assignments in a Schedule Assignments and Task Types Entering Assignments in Project 2013 Assignments, Budgets, and Costs Optimizing the Schedule The Critical Path Method and the Resource Critical Path Resource Leveling Optimizing Time, Cost, and Resources in Project 2013 Updating the Schedule The Baseline Updating Strategies and Situations Prepare the Status and Forecast Report in Project 2013 Reporting Using Reports Using Visual Reports Formatting and Printing in Project 2013 Customizing Fields in Project 2013 Earned Value Management (EVM) Overview of EVM Applying EVM with Project 2013 Evaluating the Project Evaluating the Project Performance Project Benefits and Results Templates for Future Projects Summary Tools and Checklist Best Practices Checklist Consolidated Schedules Creating Consolidated Schedules Using a Resource Pool Links across Projects Solving common problems Analyzing the Critical Path across Projects

Microsoft Project Orange Belt 2013: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,695

Microsoft Project Orange Belt 2013

By IIL Europe Ltd

Microsoft Project Orange Belt® 2013 This workshop gives participants a full insight into creating effective schedules using Microsoft® Project 2013, allowing you to estimate, coordinate, budget, staff, and control projects and support other users. This workshop gives participants a full insight into creating effective schedules using Microsoft® Project 2013, allowing you to estimate, coordinate, budget, staff, and control projects and support other users. This workshop provides the eBook Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft® Project 2013, and is kept up to date with the framework of knowledge outlined by the Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide and the Practice Standard for Scheduling. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Understand what's new in Project 2013 Explain where Project 2013 fits in the Microsoft® EPM solution Initialize Project 2013 to start project planning Create a well-formed project schedule Understand task types and the schedule formula Assign resources and costs to tasks Analyze resource utilization and optimize the schedule Set a baseline and track progress Create and manage project reports Customize views and fields Apply Earned Value Management Understand the basics of managing multiple projects Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Enterprise Project Management Concepts and Framework Getting Started with Project 2013 Project 2013: What's New and General Overview Setting Up a New Project Schedule (templates, options, save, etc.) Setting the Project Calendar Entering Tasks The Planning Processes Importing Tasks (Word, Excel, SharePoint) Synchronizing with SharePoint Tasks List Creating and managing the WBS (include tasks, manually scheduled tasks, summary tasks and milestones, as well as custom WBS coding) Entering Estimates Tendencies in Estimating The Rolling Wave Approach Entering Duration and Work Estimates Types of Tasks Entering Dependencies The Principle of Dynamic Scheduling Choosing the Right Type of Dependency Entering Dependencies in Project 2013 Different Applications of Dependencies Entering Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars Use of Deadlines and Constraints Entering Deadlines and Constraints in Project 2013 Entering Resources and Costs Types of Resources Entering Resources in Project 2013 Calendars and Resources Entering Costs in Project 2013 Entering Assignments Assignments in a Schedule Assignments and Task Types Entering Assignments in Project 2013 Assignments, Budgets, and Costs Optimizing the Schedule The Critical Path Method and the Resource Critical Path Resource Leveling Optimizing Time, Cost, and Resources in Project 2013 Updating the Schedule The Baseline Updating Strategies and Situations Prepare the Status and Forecast Report in Project 2013 Reporting Using Reports Using Visual Reports Formatting and Printing in Project 2013 Customizing Fields in Project 2013 Earned Value Management (EVM) Overview of EVM Applying EVM with Project 2013 Evaluating the Project Evaluating the Project Performance Project Benefits and Results Templates for Future Projects Summary Tools and Checklist Best Practices Checklist Consolidated Schedules Creating Consolidated Schedules Using a Resource Pool Links across Projects Solving common problems Analyzing the Critical Path across Projects

Microsoft Project Orange Belt 2013
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£1,695

FURNITURE DESIGN TRAINING

By Real Animation Works

Furniture design face to face training customised and bespoke.

FURNITURE DESIGN TRAINING
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,600

Rhino 3D Evening Training

By London Design Training Courses

Who Should Attend Rhino 3D Evening Training Course? Click here for info. This Evening Course is for individuals seeking to learn 2D and 3D modeling skills in a supportive and creative learning environment. Whether you are new to Rhino or want to expand your existing knowledge, this course is for product, furniture, architectural, and jewelry design industries. Duration: 10 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention Schedule: Tailor your own schedule hours of your choice, available from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm Course Inclusions: Free Lifetime email support: Enjoy the flexibility of a free lifetime email support. Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced architects, designers, and software professionals, ensuring top-notch teaching. Hands-On Learning: Engage in practical, hands-on lessons with personalized project work to apply your skills effectively. Digital Reference: Access valuable video tutorials and a digital reference book for convenient revision and continuous development. London Design Training Course Certificate of Completion: Receive a certificate upon course completion, enhancing your CV and LinkedIn profile. Free Career Guidance: Benefit from career guidance, including tips on job applications and setting up a creative business, to stand out in the competitive design industry. Rhino 3D Basic to Intermediate Training Course Course Duration: 10 hours Introduction to Rhino and Interface: Familiarizing with Rhino's command system and toolbar usage. Navigating the geometry menus, command line, and status bar efficiently. Understanding the Properties window and its functionalities. Managing file operations, including opening and saving files. Grasping the three entity types: curves, surfaces, and solids. Exploring various geometric elements, such as Bezier curves, B-splines, NURBS objects, isocurve surfaces, and mesh surfaces. Setting measurement units for accurate modeling. Navigation: Introducing the viewport and its features. Using construction planes to aid in modeling. Utilizing shading modes for better visualization. Learning essential viewport controls: pan, zoom, rotate, and reset. Workflow Basics: Creating basic objects like curves, surfaces, and solids. Performing fundamental transformations to manipulate objects. Organizing projects efficiently using layers. Drawing: 2D Geometry: Understanding the creation of lines, polylines, rectangles, polygons, arcs, circles, and ellipses. Drawing freeform curves for more creative designs. Modeling: 3D Surfaces: Comparing various 3D surface types. Utilizing extrusion to add features to models. Creating surfaces with loft, revolve, rail revolve, sweep rail, and network surface commands. Constructing complex surfaces with the Network Surface tool. Modeling: 3D Solids: Introducing solid modeling techniques. Creating solids with primitives and curves. Applying Boolean operators to create unique shapes. Editing solids using the solid edit tool. Transforming solids and incorporating modeling aids like Grid Snap, Ortho, and Planar. Editing and Transforming Objects: Using Fillet and Chamfer to edit corners. Employing curve Booleans for trimming and splitting. Mastering the Drag and Nudge tools for object movement and rotation. Copying, pasting, and grouping objects effectively. Scaling and duplicating objects with the Mirror command. Analysis and Degrees: Understanding degrees of curves and surfaces. Creating screen captures for quick proofs. Generating 2D views and rendering projects. Preparation for 3D Printing and Manufacturing: Preparing models for prototyping by ensuring closed gaps. Using the shell technique to create wall thickness suitable for 3D printing.

Rhino 3D Evening Training
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£290

Microsoft Project White Belt 2013

By IIL Europe Ltd

Microsoft Project White Belt® 2013 This workshop serves as an introduction to the interface and features of Microsoft® Project 2013. This course will be led by an IIL-certified instructor who will outline the benefits of Microsoft Project, provide tips on using various features and common shortcuts, recommend guidelines, and discuss the application of scheduling concepts to manage project work This workshop serves as an introduction to the interface and features of Microsoft® Project 2013. This course will be led by an IIL-certified instructor who will outline the benefits of Microsoft Project, provide tips on using various features and common shortcuts, recommend guidelines, and discuss the application of scheduling concepts to manage project work. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Define key scheduling concepts and terms Effectively navigate the user interface and interpret common views Configure essential elements of a new schedule Enter and modify a task list Set dependencies between tasks Create a basic resource list and generate assignments Format targeted areas of the Gantt Chart view Prepare the schedule for printing Getting Started Introductions Course objectives Course outline Navigating the User Interface and Views Navigate and use the Ribbon Use and customize the Quick Access Toolbar Modify general and display options Become familiar with major elements on the Project screen Navigate Gantt Chart, calendar, and network diagram views Search for a help topic Setting up a New Schedule Create new schedules Create a new schedule using existing information Enter and modify the schedule start date Enter and modify exception days in the calendar Entering, Modifying, and Outlining Task Data Enter, edit, correct, and clear information Enter unscheduled tasks Enter duration estimates for a single task or multiple tasks Organize tasks Set up a multi-level outline Add notes to tasks Creating Dependencies by Setting Links Identify a critical path in a simple schedule Understand how scheduling software calculates a critical path Describe dynamic schedules and dependencies Create links using various methods Display the critical path Entering and Assigning Resources Plan for resources Create a list of available resources Assign resources Formatting Gantt Chart View Format text and Gantt Chart bars Format a collection of items Configure print options

Microsoft Project White Belt 2013
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£495

Microsoft Project White Belt 2013: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Microsoft Project White Belt® 2013: In-House Training This workshop serves as an introduction to the interface and features of Microsoft® Project 2013. This course will be led by an IIL-certified instructor who will outline the benefits of Microsoft Project, provide tips on using various features and common shortcuts, recommend guidelines, and discuss the application of scheduling concepts to manage project work This workshop serves as an introduction to the interface and features of Microsoft® Project 2013. This course will be led by an IIL-certified instructor who will outline the benefits of Microsoft Project, provide tips on using various features and common shortcuts, recommend guidelines, and discuss the application of scheduling concepts to manage project work. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Define key scheduling concepts and terms Effectively navigate the user interface and interpret common views Configure essential elements of a new schedule Enter and modify a task list Set dependencies between tasks Create a basic resource list and generate assignments Format targeted areas of the Gantt Chart view Prepare the schedule for printing Getting Started Introductions Course objectives Course outline Navigating the User Interface and Views Navigate and use the Ribbon Use and customize the Quick Access Toolbar Modify general and display options Become familiar with major elements on the Project screen Navigate Gantt Chart, calendar, and network diagram views Search for a help topic Setting up a New Schedule Create new schedules Create a new schedule using existing information Enter and modify the schedule start date Enter and modify exception days in the calendar Entering, Modifying, and Outlining Task Data Enter, edit, correct, and clear information Enter unscheduled tasks Enter duration estimates for a single task or multiple tasks Organize tasks Set up a multi-level outline Add notes to tasks Creating Dependencies by Setting Links Identify a critical path in a simple schedule Understand how scheduling software calculates a critical path Describe dynamic schedules and dependencies Create links using various methods Display the critical path Entering and Assigning Resources Plan for resources Create a list of available resources Assign resources Formatting Gantt Chart View Format text and Gantt Chart bars Format a collection of items Configure print options

Microsoft Project White Belt 2013: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£495

Vectorworks and Sketchup Help in Interior Design projects

By Real Animation Works

Vectorworks Course face to face One to one

Vectorworks and Sketchup Help in Interior Design projects
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£360

Excel - introduction (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This one-day workshop is designed to give you an awareness of the fundamentals of Microsoft Excel and, in particular, to give you the confidence needed to efficiently create, edit and manage spreadsheets. This course will help participants: Create tables Use functions Manage rows and columns Write formulas Manage sheets Use content formats Handle larger tables Create reports and charts 1 Creating a table Creating an Excel table from scratch Wrapping text in cells Speeding up data entry using AutoFill Sorting columns 2 Inserting function Inserting function calculators Using AutoSum to sum numbers Statistical calculations AVERAGE, MAX and MIN 3 Table rows and columns Inserting and deleting rows and columns Adjusting multiple column widths and row heights Hiding and unhiding rows and columns 4 Formula writing The basics of formula writing Understanding mathematical symbols Using multiple mathematical symbols in a formula When to use brackets Troubleshooting calculation errors 5 Managing sheets Inserting, renaming, moving and deleting sheets Copying a worksheet to another file Copying a table to another sheet 6 Managing content formats Applying data formats Managing number formats Controlling formats with the Format Painter 7 Managing larger tables Applying freeze panes to lock tables when scrolling Sorting on multiple columns Using filters to extract table information 8 Creating and modifying charts Creating a pie chart Creating a column chart Inserting chart titles and data labels Controlling chart formatting Changing chart types 9 Printing Previewing and printing tables and charts Modifying page orientation Adjusting print margins Printing a selection 10 Calculating with absolute reference The difference between a relative and absolute formula Changing a relative formula to an absolute Using $ signs to lock cells when copying formulas 11 Pivot tables Create a pivot table report Insert a pivot chart into a report

Excel - introduction (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
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