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How to model a Scroll

October 5th, 2011 No comments

[VIA: Rhino Tech Tips]

In this Rhinoceros video tutorial you’ll learn to model a simple scroll form like those you might see in fine woodwork or on jewelry.

what’s new in rhino5 wip

December 5th, 2010 No comments
This webinar was taught by Brian James.

If you missed the chance to attend this discussion, you can download the recorded webinar for free.

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What’s New in Rhino 5 WIP, November 11, 2010 (148MB zipped)

Scan-and-Solve for Rhino

November 27th, 2010 No comments

This video demonstrates stress and deformation analysis by Scan&Solve of a free-form sculpture represented in Rhino by a polygonal mesh of its boundary that is imported from a stereo-lithography (STL) file format.

About Scan&Solve

This plugin for rhino performs stress analysis on solid models (through seamless integration within rhinoceros).

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Download Scan&Solve for Rhinoceros

classic chair for fabrication tutorial

November 5th, 2010 No comments

classic chair for fabrication tutorial from Ilan Dei Studio .

new webniars

October 19th, 2010 No comments
Introduction to Rhino

Learn the basics of using the Rhino application in this Introduction to Rhino webinar with Mary Fugier, Rhino instructor at Robert McNeel & Associates. This online seminar will introduce you to Rhino and we’ll cover how to create the models in the Rhino “Getting Started”.

Dates/Times:

Thursday, October 21, 2:00pm-4:30pm (Pacific) – Register

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Rhino 5.0 WIP Webinar now available online

In case you missed the What’s New in Rhino 5.0 WIP webinar earlier this month, a recording of the session has been posted on the RhinoJungle.Watch now…

Vray rendering for Rhino webinar

NovEdge continues their webinar series with Episode 6: V-Ray Rendering for Rhino. Join speaker Fernando Rentas, ASGVIS 3D Artist and Trainer, as he explains how V-Ray uses lighting, materials and environment to create a photo-realistic render.

  • Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010
  • Time: 11:00am-Noon (PDT)
  • Session is free; registration is required.

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