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Learn Technical Drawings using Layouts in Rhino 3D
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Free Download Learn Technical Drawings using Layouts in Rhino 3D
Published 10/2024
Created by Agata Kycia
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 15 Lectures ( 1h 25m ) | Size: 741 MB

Generating 2D Drawings from 3D Models with easy to follow videos in Rhinoceros 3D
What you'll learn
Architectural representation strategies: top views, sections, elevations
Extracting technical drawings from 3D models
2D drawings in scale, linetypes and lineweights weights
Exporting layouts
Requirements
No prior experience of the software is required. This class is intended for beginners
Rhinoceros 5, 6 or 7 Installed in your PC
Description
In this course you will learn how to extract technical drawings from 3D models in Rhinoceros 3D. Technical drawings are essential for communicating ideas in industry, design and engineering. You will learn here how to adjust scale, dimensions, descriptions, lineweights and linetypes - all of it to present 3D models in an understandable way. I have been working with Rhinoceros 3D for over 18 years, using it as the main tool for design and fabrication in various fields and scales, and I aim to show you fast and easy ways to learn its functionality.Content of the course:Firstly, we will create a 3D model of a bottle. Then you will get to know how to use Layouts in Rhino and extract different 2D drawings: plans, sections, elevations and perspective views. Secondly, we will subdivide the 3D model into smaller parts and extract from it cutaway sections and exploded-view drawings. These drawings are very useful to explain more complex three-dimensional objects, thus used a lot in architecture and design fields.Whether you're an architect, designer, engineer or a hobbyist, you will learn here very useful skills of generating 2D drawings to clearly communicate your ideas. My tutorials are done with v5 version, but you can follow them without problems if you use higher versions such as v6 or v7. Thanks for your attention!
Who this course is for
Anyone interested in 3D modelling
Architects
Architecture students
Designers
Design students
Engineers
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