Who Should Attend Rhino 3D Evening Training Course?
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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.