The first Rhinoceros 3D session of our group was split into 2 exercises meant to teach a basic understanding of the software interface and simple commands. Exercise 1 : We began by having a look at the distribution of the interface and tools in Rhino. The first thing we observe is that the viewports are split between 4 quadrants of Plan, 2 Elevations and Perspective which makes manipulating your object easy as you can switch viewports by simply hovering your mouse over them. Afterwards we had a look at the command panels and other function panels of the software a - File & Edit tabs b - Rhino command log c - Advanced commands toolbars and tabs d - Layers panel f - Properties panel g - Line snapping options h - Drafting Views i - Common commands toolbar Next we had a look at the polyline tool. This is the most common tool used in Rhino as the basis of any modelling in this software relies on crating surfaces from "curves" (a...
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