- #RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO HOW TO#
- #RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO MANUAL#
- #RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO SOFTWARE#
- #RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO LICENSE#
#RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO HOW TO#
In this 40 minutes video tutorial concept designer and instructor Kyle Houchens shows how to create a product 3D model starting from a reference sketch. The first part of a video tutorial on Class A Surfaces, explaining the meaning of the term and how surface transitions affect reflections.
A 1 hour 20 minute long webinar presented by Kyle Houchens, who shows how to prepare a Rhino model for 3-D printing. A collection of tutorials that show how to manually create fillets in situations where the automatic filleting tools in Rhino may fail. A video tutorial by Scott Schneider, who explains how to use Rhino 5 new ApplyShutLining tool to create and evaluate panel parting lines in a non destructive way. This minute video shows the 3D modeling process of a car stop light, done in Rhinoceros.Ī 3dm file is available for download. A webinar presented by Kyle Houchens, who explains how to design sun glasses in Rhino 5 for Mac, using a real-world approach and creating a solid 3D model which is ready for 3-D printing or rendering.Ī 50 minute webinar that shows the design workflow process for turning a 2D drawing into a detailed 3D model, taking as example a car wheel concept design. This video shows how to add detail and how to prepare the model for exporting into SolidWorks. The second part of a 3D modeling tutorial that shows the creation of a styling model for an engine cover in Rhino3D.
#RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO SOFTWARE#
The complete recording of our first exclusive webinar that gives an introduction to Grasshopper for Rhino, with an overview and a demonstration of the software specifically targeted to designers. This Wednesday we will present a new 3D design webinar in collaboration with Novedge, covering different design strategies forthe creation of 3D patterns and textures using Rhino and Grasshopper. It was made for an older version, but Rhino seems pretty backward compatible.Luciano Bove on the basics of car drawing by Luciano Bove. Someone made a book for modeling cars in Rhino.
Why would you tell them to make something in a polygon modeler, when a polygon modeler generally cannot make a result suitable for manufacturing? Someone wants to learn how to model a car, your idea of help is to tell them to give up and pay someone? I have been using Rhino for 8 years and learned on the job. Understanding modelling is something we learn soon or later. Tomtom you are right, internship is about learning things and I forgot that. I really need a good knowledge of rhino so anyway I am forced to do the basics even though I did some of them at school.
#RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO LICENSE#
You can do same with Alias, and as a student, likely get a student license to explore for free.
#RHINOCEROS 5 TUTORIAL ITALIANO MANUAL#
Fortunately, the Rhino manual is superbly constructed for this: it is detailed, yet concise, often with a little video. Tutorials can be disconnected from a complete understanding. Repeat until you develop a framework understanding of each core modeling tool. Refer back to the drawing tools section if required. Few do this anymore!įocus on the modeling tools and understand what each does. Try new ways, simplify the shape, add more detail. After doing this, do it again and again until you feel comfortable enough. Rebuild a mobile phone, a pen or whatever.
But its actually very hard to come to this point. In the end you see the model and ask yourself what needed all the time, it looks so simple. Good Concept designers need approximately 3 days to build a whole car in surface representation, final surface models need month and dozens of engineers. So rather find someone teaching you stuff and practice a lot. The topic itself is so difficult that in theory you need years to learn. I believe its much better for you getting confident in Rhino as knowing how to model right. I would rather learn Rhino basics, but learning them very well. TomTom Yes, for an internship in product design starting in september I need to have good skills in rhino, so I thought, if I am able to model a car, I can model anything. If you continue with it in Rhino, chances are very high to quit unmotivated. You will get much better results in much shorter time.Ĭars are very difficult shapes. Start car modelling in a polygon modelling software, get serious tutorials, pay for it if necessary. I do serious surface modelling in automotive. So I think I am too beginner to just start doing a car in rhino and I should follow a step by step tutorial. I know something is wrong in the way I pick the lines for the network or the settings of the fonctions, but even when I try to split the lines and rearrange the combinations the results is not good, you can see on the picture.