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All levels
Rhinoceros, a leading software, finds extensive applications in CAD, CAM, rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and reverse engineering. Its versatility is evident in industries like architecture, industrial design (automotive, watercraft), and product design (jewelry). Moreover, it's invaluable in multimedia and graphic design, making it a crucial tool across various creative fields.
Why Learn Rhino Introduction to Intermediate
Learn Rhino, a leading commercial 3D design software, with our expert-led courses. Perfect for aspiring professionals in architecture, industrial, product, and graphic design. Gain practical skills and create high-quality designs under expert guidance.
Duration: 10 hrs.
How: Personalized 1-on-1 hands-on training.
When: Choose seny day and anytime Mon-Sat, 9 am-7 pm
Who Should Enroll?
Rhino 3D Introduction to Intermediate Course is designed for individuals aiming to enhance their 2D and 3D modeling abilities within a creative setting. Whether you're aspiring to advance your creative career or secure opportunities in product, furniture design, architectural, or jewelry design, this course provides valuable skills.
Duration: 10 Hrs.
When: Choose anyday and anytime Monday to Saturday 9 am to 7 pm.
Method: 1 on 1 in-person or Live online.
Introduction to Rhino
Rhino’s commands
Exploring toolbars and buttons
Geometry menus
Command line and status bar
Managing files:
Curves, surfaces, and solids
NURBS, isocurves, and meshes
Measurement units
Navigation
Viewports and construction planes
Shading modes
Pan, zoom, rotate, and reset
Basic objects: curves, surfaces, and solids
Organizing projects with layers
2D geometry: lines, polylines, rectangles, polygons, arcs, circles, ellipses, and freeform curves
3D Surfaces and Solid 3D Modeling
3D surface
Extruding surfaces, creating lofts, and using Revolve and Rail Revolve
Crafting complex surfaces
3D solids, creating primitives, and extruding curves
Boolean operators union, difference and intersection
Editing solids with the solid edit tool, transforming, and adding holes
Grid Snap, Ortho, Planar, Snap and cursor constraints
Editing and Transforming
Fillet and Chamfer
Trimming, moving, rotating, copying, pasting, grouping, and scaling objects
Duplicating objects with the Mirror command
Rendering, and 3D Printing Preparation
Defining degrees
Screen captures and 2D views
Rendering and visualization
Preparing 3D printing