Surfacing with Rhino V7 using Subdivision and NURBS surfaces
What you'll learn
- Learn to use Rhino V7 through a hands on type of project.
- You will learn to use Rhino's latest toolsets mainly subdivision surfacing as well as use Rhino's NURBS tools
Requirements
- This course is intended for beginner to intermediate level
Description
Learn the latest and greatest using Rhino 3D version 7.
We will explore together on how to use the new subdivision surfacing tools and techniques and how we can apply these techniques to a concrete project such as an aircraft seat.
We will use the tool to make the seat cushions using best practices in order to achieve clean results.
Along with the subdivision surfacing tools, we will use as well Rhino 3D's NURBS tools allowing us to make what we call hard surfaces for mechanical looking parts, such as the seat structures.
Finally, we will learn on how to create basic Rhino materials as well as explore the new PBR ( Physically Based Rendered ) materials.
This tutorial comes with background images to be used as reference files for you to download and follow along.
This course is addressed for beginner level as well as intermediate level. It 's purpose is to expand even more your 3D know-how based on my previous Rhino 3D tutorials.
There are no prerequisites to do this course, even though learning the very basic tools on my Rhino 3D from beginner to advanced level can prove beneficial.
Whether you are an engineer, industrial designer, interior designer, architect or a hobbyist you will find this course useful.
If you don't own a license of Rhino V7 and wish to learn, you can go to Rhino 3D's official website and download a free trial version for you to follow along.
the course is 8 hours and 33 minutes long.
Who this course is for:
- Industrial Designers, Engineers, Architects, Interior Designers, Hobbyists.
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Instructor
I bring over 25 years of industrial design experience, mainly in the aerospace industry. I also taught for more than seven years Rhino 3D at UQAM (University of Quebec in Montreal), sharing what I love about surfacing and design.
I’ve worked extensively with surfacing, prototyping, rendering, and building mock-ups.
Whether you’re just starting out or want to sharpen your skills, come learn with me—I’ll help you become confident and skilled in surfacing design using Rhino 3D.