Rhino: Analysis and Modeling Techniques
1h 58mBeginner2019-12-17
Authors

Dave Schultze
Industrial Designer and 3D Geek
Course details
Rhino is an advanced 3D modeling tool used in architecture and industrial design. In this course, you can learn some intermediate to advanced modeling tips, and also find out how to make your models better by using the built-in analysis tools in Rhino. Instructor Dave Schultze explains how to analyze curves to ensure successful construction of surfaces and solids, analyze surfaces for consistency and integrity, and find defects with the Show Edges tool. Plus, learn tricks for faking edge thickness, making symmetrical models, and create fillets quickly and easily.
Learning objectives
Working with hinges
Analyzing curves
Building air vents
Faking edge thickness
Analyzing surfaces
Learning objectives
Working with hinges
Analyzing curves
Building air vents
Faking edge thickness
Analyzing surfaces
Skills covered
RhinoRobert McNeel & Associates3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingAnimation and IllustrationDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Get great Rhino models every time
1. Analysis and Modeling Techniques
- 02 - Make openings in your geometry
- 03 - Work with hinges
- 04 - Using named positions
- 05 - Analysis - Curve problems and fixes
- 06 - Analysis - Curve continuity
- 07 - Analysis - Curvature Graph tool
- 08 - Create a jet engine
- 09 - Build air vents
- 10 - Tips for faking edge thickness
- 11 - Dave's dimensioning strategy
- 12 - Symmetry tips - Mirror wisely
- 13 - Surface analysis tool - Direction
- 14 - Surface analysis tool - Environment Map
- 15 - Surface analysis tool - Zebra
- 16 - Surface analysis tool - Draft Angle Analysis
- 17 - Analysis tool - Show Edges
- 18 - Fun with fillets 1 - Edges and walls
- 19 - Fun with fillets 2 - Openings
- 20 - Fun with fillets 3 - Advanced options
- 21 - Untrim - Your new favorite command