This is a classic Rhino project that teaches you how to manage complex transitions between a cylindrical body, a ergonomic grip, and a functional clip.
Focus on architectural workflows like building walls using the Extrude command, creating floor plans with 2D Drafting , and managing organized project files using Layers .
Create a complex geometric object and use Booleans to split it into distinct "parts and pieces," then move them apart to create an artistic "exploded" view for a diagram. Key Commands for Getting Started Rhinoceros 6.31.20315
If you are just opening this version for the first time, these are the essential commands you should master to build your first piece: : Turns a 2D line into a 3D solid. PlanarSrf : Creates a flat surface from closed 2D curves. Scale1D : Stretches an object in only one direction.
Rhinoceros 6.31.20315 is a specific service release version of , a popular 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software used for industrial design, architecture, and jewelry design. This is a classic Rhino project that teaches
For more advanced workflows, you might consider using the McNeel Forum to find specific community-made tutorials for this version.
: Flattens 3D curves onto a flat 2D plane for drafting. Key Commands for Getting Started If you are
Intermediate projects often involve surface modeling to create the aerodynamic curves of a vehicle, utilizing Match Surface with history to ensure smooth, continuous transitions between body panels.