Rhino Level 1 Online Outline and Objectives
Rhino Level 1 Online Outline and Objectives
Course Outline
This online course is for anyone new, or nearly new, to Rhino. Recognised as the introductory
course for Rhino, all trainees receive an Official Certificate on completion and all courses are
delivered by the most experienced Rhino trainers in the U.K.
Each trainee has a pre-class orientation to ensure they get off to the best start with online training,
they also receive an electronic copy of the 340-page training manual that accompanies the course.
Whatever your market, if you want to get off to the best possible start, develop a good
understanding of best practice approaches to modelling in Rhino, this is the course for you.
Simply Rhino Limited have successfully taken hundreds of trainees through Rhino Level 1 training
from Jewellers to Architects, Product Designers to Marine Designers, this is the only introductory
class for you.
In this comprehensive online class you’ll learn to create and edit accurate free-form 3-D
NURBS models. This fast-moving course covers most of Rhino’s functionality, including some
of the most advanced surfacing commands
Structure
In this class, you will systematically move through the user interface, command access, creation
and editing of curves, surfaces and solids. Information will be presented at an accelerated pace.
Expected Outcomes
Target Audience
This course is for the design professional who wants to efficiently learn the concepts and features
of the Rhinoceros modelling software at an accelerated pace in an instructor-led environment.
Pre-requisites
Requires Windows (or Mac OS X) skills and desire to model. Previous drafting and
modelling experience helpful but not required. If trainees have attempted to work through
tutorials on either evaluation, student of commercial version of Rhino, this will help.
If you would like an evaluation version please contact us at Simply Rhino Limited.
Curriculum
Precision Modelling
Use co-ordinates and constraints to model easily and accurately. Move off the x-y plane and use
viewports to establish the current construction plane. Draw polygons and ellipses. Draw free-form
curves and compare interpolated and control points curve.
Discover display commands used to view different parts of the model. Use edit commands to pro-
duce complex and detailed variations on the curves. Loft and extrude curves into surfaces and solids.
Learn additional editing commands and use them to build practice models. Reinforce concepts
of model set-up and drawing accurate 2-D geometry to build precision 3-D shapes
Model with solids and solid text. Use Boolean tools to shape your model. Extrude, loft, and revolve
curves into surfaces. Use sweeps to create additional surfaces. Use advanced surfacing techniques
like blend, match, and surface from network of curves.
Time permitting: Customise Rhino toolbars and workspaces. Use the Flamingo plug-in to render a
model and compare the finished rendering with Rhino’s renderer.