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Rhinoceros Tutorials 04 – Piped Ring

December 1st, 2009 cosef No comments

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Rhinoceros Tutorials 04 – Piped Ring (English)
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Same Lesson-Rhinoceros Dersler 32 Tel Yuzuk ( Türkçe-Turkish )
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Rhinoceros Tutorials 01 – Solitaire Ring

March 30th, 2009 cosef 1 comment

Hi to all English Users i have released my first English Tutorial.Check it out.

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Modeling a lever handle

February 1st, 2009 nnnaaarrr 2 comments

Author: Coy Qiu

Coy is among one of my friends. He has been kind enough to share his experience.  Thanks for that.

Cocket handle tutorial. (Rhino tutorial)

modeling-a-lever-handle

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Using PictureFrames as background bitmaps

December 31st, 2008 nnnaaarrr 1 comment

picureframes

* Start the PictureFrame command

* Locate the image you wish to use

* Place the plane.

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The History of Rhinoceros

October 10th, 2008 nnnaaarrr No comments
  • May 92 – First meeting with AG. Applied Geometry (AG) came to us for assistance in integrating their AGLib, NURBS geometry library, in AutoCAD. AG customers included Alias Research, Spatial, Honda, and Tecnomatix
  • Jul 92 – First prototype in AutoCAD after about 3 days of work.
  • Nov 92 – McNeel/AG agreement to develop AccuModel, NURBS modeling for AutoCAD. McNeel would do the marketing and AG would do all the development. McNeel would provide AutoCAD development support as needed.
  • Nov 92 – Michael Gibson hired as an intern. He brought Sculptura, a mesh modeler that he had done as a class project.
  • Mar 93 – Sculptura released.
  • Mar 93 – McNeel takes over as the lead on the AccuModel development.
  • Jul 93 – First prototype of Sculptura 2 ready for NURBS.
  • Nov 93 – Sculptura 2 nicknamed Rhinoceros.
  • Jan 94 – New McNeel/AG agreement where McNeel was licensing AGLib from AG and AG would provide the needed AGLib enhancements and maintenace.
  • Apr 94 – Rhino beta released on the Graphic Alternative BBS. This was our first version of a public beta program.
  • May 94 – Dr Dale Lear hired from AG. We had found that we needed geometry expertise in house in order to develop the functionality and usability needed by our clients.
  • May 94 – Alias Research agrees to purchase AG. Alias was AGs largest customer and they felt that one of their advantages was the geometry technology.
  • May 94 – First commercial products completed using AccuModel. Ed Monk & Son Navel Architect released an 82 foot sports fishing boat.
  • Jul 94 – Geometry development begins in earnest. Alias didnt seem to be interested in the geometry library business.
  • Aug 94 – Sculptura renamed Rhinoceros after it was determined that we would not be able to reslove the trademark problems with AccuModel.
  • Aug 94 – Private showing of Rhino at SIGGRAPH.
  • Nov 94 – Sale of AG to Alias final.
  • Mar 95 – McNeel provides Alias with first installment of geometry technology.
  • Jun 95 – Alias purchased by Silicon Graphics.
  • Jun 95 – McNeel receives the last update of AGLib.
  • May 97 – Last build of AccuModel for AutoCAD. As the Rhino product progressed we decided that it would be better to focus on the Windows version.
  • Sep 97 – 50,000 beta sites and growing fast without any promotional effort on our part.
  • Jul 98 – 100,000 beta sites.
  • Jul 98 – Announced Oct release at SIGGRAPH.
  • Oct 98 – Release Rhino version 1.0.
  • Dec 98 – First 5,000 shipped.
  • Jan 99 – Japanese version released.
  • Jan 99 – First public beta of 1.1 released.
  • Jan 99 – First European reseller meeting in Barcelona.
  • Mar 99 – First third party book on Rhino published.
  • May 99 – Korean version ships.
  • Aug 00 – First public beta of 2.0 and Flamingo released.
  • Sep 01 Shipping Rhino 2.0.
  • Nov 01 Shipping Flamingo.
  • Nov 01 Inside Rhinoceros published