Monday, 31 January 2011

best 3d software tutorial

Here you have it guys!!

The great tutorial I mentioned in by best 3d software post, taking you through the main concepts of character creation within Rhino
This is a great tutorial I believe because it doesn’t take you through everything meticulously rather it gives you a solid base to work from, it gives you the confidence to know that you can make it yourself.

Here it is

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P.S
This is the tutorial we watched to learn character animation on rhino
We will post up some more soon to help you learn the best 3d software.

Rhino 3d Modelling Software Tutorial Interface

This is a begginers introduction to the Rhino 3d Modelling Software

2. Once you open Rhino this screen will appear, it is asking you to choose which units you would like to work within, I prefer to work in Large Objects - Millimetres.
    Note: Your screen interface will stay the same the only difference will the the units you work in, so if you are most comfortable with Feet and Inches, you should use Feet and Inches.

3. This is the Rhino Interface. It is very simple, to your right you have the Layers Toolbar, in the Middle the Viewports, to the bottom you have a Modelling Specific Toolbar to help you manage your model in 3d space, to the Left there is Command Toolbar and to the top is the Command Line and and another General Toolbar.
    Note: The simplicity of this interface is hard to find in any other 3d Modelling Software, and this is a large reason why Rhino has such a short learning curve.

4(5). I've quickly placed a rectangular box in the scene. At the top of the Interface is the Command Line, your keyboard is connected to the Command Line at all times even when not selected, this allows you to input commands very quickly much like in the Cad Design Software autocad. The Command Line is very intuative, for example simply typing in "poly" it will produce the polyline tool, and a list of other possible choices beggininer with "poly" this is very useful as it saves typing time and time spent searching for a tool within toolbars.

5(6). The Viewports again are very intuative and follow a system common to almost every 3d Modelling Software. To enlarge any Viewport right-click on the blue tab and choose Maximize, conversiliy you can also simply double-click the tab to achieve the same function. (6.5)

6(7). To change to wire-frame mode right-click the tab again and choose wire-frame, personally my favriote mode to work in is ghosted mode, because it brings the best of both the wire-frame and the shaded modes. (8)

7(8). To the right of the Interface is the Command Toolbar, here are the most used commands, which can also be acsessed via the keyboard in the Command line. As you can see if you click and hold the Polyline Key a further toolbar will emerge showing all of the Line tools available in Rhino. Play around with this and see what you can find.

8(10). Click and hold the Surfaces Key and you will get all the tools available for creating Surfaces, this Toolbar is the most used with Rhino, generally I keep it open at all times. You can do this by simply dragging the tool to where ever you would like it.

9(11). As you did with the Surfaces Toolbar you can do with all the other toolbars, Rhino is a very customiable 3D Modelling Software,

10(13). Movement controls in the Viewports are simple. In a 2d Viewport, hold right-click to pan, and scroll to zoom, in Perspective Viewport, hold right-click to orbit, scroll to zoom and shift + right-click to pan.

This concludes the Interface Tutorial
To see a Video Tutorial visit our site www.RhinoTutorial.com

Best Modelling Software for Animation?

3d modelling software cater to different markets, the best modelling software for you depends on what type of design you are working within.

The Rhino 3d modelling software is clearly our favorite, because it is capable of working within every design industry although it does perform in some better than others. This 3d modelling software is capable of character design for animations and films although to get the strongest qualities for this industry plug-ins such as t-splines are useful to have, but even with this added plug-in you will expect to pay way less than for most other types of 3d modelling software.

There are examples of rhino tutorials for character design and we will post them soon, just to show you how versatile Rhino really is, and to persuade you that rhino really is the best modelling software.

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A few of the design images released by Hyundai for the i-flow Concept revealed at Geneva 2010, including 3D modelling software exterior rendering, exterior and interior design sketches and conceptual drawings of many components and details
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Sunday, 30 January 2011

Rhino Tutorial 2 Layer

This is the 2nd Rhino Tutorial for beginners

In this video we are looking at how to correctly use Layers in this 3d modelling software

For more tutorials come and visit our site: RhinoTutorial.com

Rhino Tutorial 1 Interface

Hi everyone!

This is the first of a many Rhino Tutorial to come.

Thank you and for more tutorials come and visit RhinoTutorial.com

Rhino Tutorial 1 Interface

Hi everyone!

This is the first of a many Rhino Tutorial to come.

Thank you and for more tutorials come and visit RhinoTutorial.com


We at Rhino Tutorial believe that everyone has a designer within themselves, this is why we have joint as a team to create this website.
We are aiming to equip everyone with the knowledge to design. We have chosen the Rhino 3d modelling software purely because we strongly feel it is the best 3d software out there. Rhino is effortlessly easy to learn, it has theshortest learning curve of any 3d modelling software we know of. It is capable of creating anything you can imagine and most importantly it does not require any special or custom computer specs, it can run on almost any system you have,on top of this it is also rapidly gaining traction on the Macintosh operating system, with an already usable beta version on the mac. Furthermore there is aVray Rhino plug-in allowing you to design model and finalise everything in one program.
We will be soon posting video tutorials and accompanying written tutorials, tohelp users from all sorts of industries, soon you will come to see Rhino as more than just a 3d modelling software butalso as a furniture design software, house design software and a car design software.