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Legacy Design Studio Website: https://legacydesignstudio.com.au/
Patreon: https://patreon.com/legacydesignstudio
Course Material: https://legacydesignstudio.com.au/index.php/courses/modelling-visualisation-for-architects-megacourse/
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Timestamps
0:00 Why Learn Rhino
3:48 Course Structure
9:38 Download & Install
10:52 Startup & Interface
13:25 Display Modes
15:22 Modelling Geometry
17:02 OSnap Settings
18:40 Curve Modelling Commands
23:44 Gumball Tool
26:00 Surface Modelling Commands
31:30 Pavilion Modelling - Base
32:55 Layers Menu
34:53 Visualisation Intro
37:52 Pavilion Modelling - General Shape
40:12 Boolean Commands
44:22 Selection Filters & Tools
46:43 Pavilion Modelling - Stairs
55:24 SubD Overview
1:10:16 Mesh Modelling
1:19:40 Pavilion Design - Seating
1:24:34 Adding People
1:32:09 Shrinkwrap for 3D Printing
1:33:08 Visualisation Overview
1:37:20 Adding Materials
1:45:43 Photoreal Visualisation
1:46:50 Material Mapping
1:52:44 Ground Plane
1:54:16 Raytraded View - Photoreal Visualisation
1:58:18 Lighting - Rhino Sun
1:59:42 HDRI / Environmental Lighting
2:01:31 Artificial Lighting
2:04:56 Background Blur Effect
2:07:00 Render Settings
2:09:52 Rendering
2:12:01 Advanced Display Modes
2:12:38 Animations Overview
2:20:34 Documentation - Sections
2:28:34 Layouts - Documentation Sheet/Page
2:29:34 Make 2D - Linework Drawing From 3D Model
2:31:20 Annotations - Text & Dots
2:34:53 Dynamic Drawings - Updating Section
2:39:38 Conclusion
What Does This Tutorial Cover?
I will show you how to model with every geometry type in Rhino; from points, to curves, to surfaces, meshes, SubDs, blocks, text, annotations and dots. We will cover creating diagrammatic and photoreal visualisations by correctly mapping materials and developing effective lighting setups. I will show you a range of strategies to create documentation sets from isometric linework, to plans and sections. I will help you optimise your modelling for file size, I will show you how to create models that are optimised for fabrication so you have files you could 3d Print, and along the way, I will also try to make a few mistakes in this so that you also develop the skillset to problem solve in rhino because in my experience watching tutorials never goes smoothly or exactly like the instructor says it will so it is really useful to have the skillset to problem solve.
What Is Rhino
Rhino is probably the most powerful geometric modelling tool for architecture. It is far more powerful than sketchup in terms of what it can model and it also in leagues above other geometric modelling softwares whether it be blender, 3Ds Max, Maya or Cinema 4D for architectural modelling because of its integration with grasshopper and its library of community coded plugins that can parametrically model, rationalise and fabricate building elements on mass. Rhino also connects to suites of rendering software to create professional visualisations which I will intend to introduce you to soon. It exports visualisations to photoshop and linework to illustrator, as well as into building information software like Archicad and Revit to create building documentation for non-standard buildings. If you want to produce non standard building design then Rhino is pretty much a must have in the Architecture industry but it can also be relevant to almost every other design industry.
Дата на публикация: 23 юни, 2024
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