Getting Started With Rhino 5
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- Getting Started With Rhino 500
- Getting Started With Rhino 5 0
- Getting Started With Rhino 6
- Getting Started With Rhino 5 1
Duration 4h 59m Level Beginner Project Files Included
Throughout the following lessons you will be guided through the basic tools and interface of Rhino. We will cover simple 2D CAD including curves and basic shapes as well as how to edit and trim them in order to make simple drawings.Lessons will progress to building 3D geometry with simple to intermediate techniques. Using a basic lamp design project we will cover all the techniques necessary to produce non-organic models for product design as well as covering Rhinos menus and editing tools.By the end of the tutorial you should be able to create simple 2D and 3D objects using most of Rhino’s modeling techniques and have a reasonable understanding of how to take on similar projects.
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Contents
- 1 Getting Started with Rhino
- 2 Rhino Minimal 101
- 2.2 A FEW commands to do a LOT of things
- 3 Relevant Links:
- 4 Grasshopper for Rhino:
- 4.3 Critical GH components for getting started:
- 5 Rhino and Python
COMPANY
- McNeel: The company that makes Rhino3D
- Rhino3D: The main website
- Rhino3D Tutorials: The official documentation
COMMUNITY
- The Rhino3d wiki: community developed site with all things Rhino
- Rhino3d newsgroup: people asking/answering questions
COMMANDS
TUTORIALS
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- Getting Started video+annotated tutorials
- Rhino and Grasshopper tutorials by DesignReform
- Fabrication related tutorials index by CadDigest
- Rhino tutorials by Lynda (CMU Students have free access with their Andrew IDs through here)
Rhino tutorials
A FEW commands to do a LOT of things
NB 1. When there’s a length or an option, you can type it (if you can)
NB 2. Use a two button mouse, use a big/second screen (if you can)
drawing:
(generally: you can either click to draw or type the dimensions you want)
- points
- circle
- line
- rec
- polyline
- interpcrv
- crv
measurements:
- length: length of line or curve
- distance: distance between two points
- area: area of a surface
geometric transformation:
- move
- copy
- rotate
- extend: make a curve longer
- scale1D: good for resizing lines
- scale2D: good for resizing flat shapes
- scale (you can indicate with numbers the scaling factor)
- mirror: copy/move and rotate; can be used to reflect or flip
- arraycrv: orient and copy
- orient: good when the thing you’re moving is asymmetric/sided/chiral
- offset: scale and copy
- fillet: round sharp corners
2d-3d-2d:
- planarSrf: turn a closed curve into a surface
- loft: make connecting surface between two lines/curves
- extrude
- make2d: create 2d shape of selected surface, according to current view
- unrollSrf: turn a volume into flat components
- dupBorders: produce curve from boundary of a surface
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cutting/expanding:
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- explode
- split: divides a line/curve/surface at a center point/line/intersective-surf/curv
- trim: split + delete
- extend
- rebuild
- curveBooleon
make many out of one:
- divide: dividing lines/curves into equal parts
- rebuild: either turn cuves into lines or make ugly curves pretty curves
housekeeping/getting-around:
- layer: show layers window (use many layers!)
- show/hide: select an object and temporary show it or hide it
- setPt: set all X and/or Y and/or Z points of a geometry to a new value
- zs: zoom set, show you just the selected object in the active transport
- join: make one curve/surface out of many segments
- explode: separate segements of a curve/surface
- group
- orientCameraToSurface
COMPANY
- McNeel: The company that makes Rhino3D
- Rhino3D: The main website
- Rhino3D Tutorials: The official documentation
COMMUNITY
- The Rhino3d wiki: community developed site with all things Rhino
- Rhino3d newsgroup: people asking/answering questions
COMMANDS
TUTORIALS
- Getting Started video+annotated tutorials
- Rhino and Grasshopper tutorials by DesignReform
- Fabrication related tutorials index by CadDigest
- Rhino tutorials by Lynda (CMU Students have free access with their Andrew IDs through here)
Plugin that provides a visual programming environment for parametric design in Rhino
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RESOURCES and TUTORIALS
- Grasshopper3d: the main site
- Grasshopper Tutorials: so many
- Grasshopper Primer: the unofficial official starter-tutorial
- Mode Lab: Ali’s favorite tutorials
- Co-de-it: Excellent set of definitions including paneling, tessellation, combs, vornois
- RhinoTuts: Very nice set of video tutorials
- Digital Toolbox: tutorial videos and examples from beginner to advanced (no GH definitions provided)
- Design Reform: advanced tutorial videos (no GH definitions provided)
- Grasshopper Add-ons: additional libraries for GH
- Data Tree Manipulations: Excellent overview of components and techniques for working with GH’s data structures
EXAMPLE DEFINITIONS
- Here are the Grasshopper intro definitions from class.
- Here are the Additional Grasshopper example definitions including the speaker cone from my work A Tentative Call to the Other, the auto-mesh-sectioner and another panelling example.
- ExplodeBreps @ UVA: many example definitions for useful things like surface decomposition, tessellation, finger joinery, etc.
- Here is Ali’s set of Grasshopper goodies
Critical GH components for getting started:
DRAWING
- Point XYZ
- Circle
- IntCrv
- PLine
- Divide
- Loft
LISTS and DATA TREES
- range
- series
- flatten
- list length
- item
- shift
- reverse
- split
- cull nth and cull pattern
SURFACE DECOMPOSITION
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION
WHAT YOU NEED
- OS X: Installation Instructions
- Windows: download the latest Rhino 5
LEARNING
- Python for Rhino 101 Primer: unofficial official get-started guide
- DiveIntoPython.net: portal for learning python
- Basic Tutorials: from python.rhino3d.com
- Jose Sanchez has some great Rhino + Python tutorials on Vimeo
- PointCrowd.com: Rhino + Python educational portal by Ari Kardasis and Masoud Akbarzadeh of MIT MediaLab (lots of great sample code here)
EXAMPLES
- Class Examples: a few simple scripts I showed in class, some adopted from the above sources
- Rhinoscript > RhinoCommon < IronPython: McNeel pages on the conbination of Rhino.NET + Rhino.Common + Python with lots of great sample code here, particularly for RhinoCommon