Learn how to use Rhino to make complex forms from simpler forms: from curves to surfaces.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Making complex forms from simpler forms
- Dave's intersection technique: A potato chip
- Dave's intersection technique: A bracket
- Building a space helmet
- Detailing a space helmet
- Making a flexible duct—not duck
- Building details on round pipes
- Modeling organic stuff: A mitten
- Modeling organic stuff: A shoe
- My egg is broken! Details on curved surfaces
- Details on curved surfaces 1: Build bigger and trim back
- Save the day with a superhero cape
- Make a car wheel
- Make a car tire and tread
- Building a 2D gear
- Building a 3D gear
- Making a chain drive for gears
- Building a pulley wheel
- Create a pulley belt
- Create details on a pulley belt
- It's time to make a watch
- Dave's wing hack-nique
- Using isocurves and edges for modeling
- Organic modeling: Two-curve taco shell
- Organic modeling: Taco with a side of gumball
- Organic modeling: Advanced point editing
- Organic modeling: Curve network hack-nique
Taught by
Dave Schultze