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Rhinoceros can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS* curves, surfaces, and solids, point clouds, and polygon meshes. There are no limits on complexity, degree, or size beyond those of your hardware.
Special features include:
– Uninhibited free-form 3-D modeling tools like those found only in products costing 20 to 50 times more. Model any shape you can imagine.
– Accuracy needed to design, prototype, engineer, analyze, and manufacture anything from an airplane to jewelry.
– Compatibility with all your other design, drafting, CAM, engineering, analysis, rendering, animation, and illustration software.
– Read and repair meshes and extremely challenging IGES files.
– Accessible. So easy to learn and use that you can focus on design and visualization without being distracted by the software.
– Fast, even on an ordinary laptop computer. No special hardware is needed.
– Affordable. Ordinary hardware. Short learning curve. Affordable purchase price. No maintenance fees.

Rhino for Mac Features:
– Versatile 3D modeling
– NURBS tools?
– Mesh tools
– Analysis tools
– Drafting tools
– Stylistic display modes
– Scriptable

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Rhinoceros
Developer(s)Robert McNeel & Associates
Stable release
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS
Available inMultilingual
Type3D computer graphics, Computer-aided design
LicenseProprietary
Websiterhino3d.com

Get backup pro 3 3 4 1. Rhinoceros (typically abbreviated Rhino or Rhino3D) is a commercial3D computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD) application software developed by Robert McNeel & Associates, an American, privately held, employee-owned company founded in 1980. Rhinoceros geometry is based on the NURBS mathematical model, which focuses on producing mathematically precise representation of curves and freeform surfaces in computer graphics (as opposed to polygon mesh-based applications).

Rhinoceros is used in processes of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), rapid prototyping, 3D printing and reverse engineering in industries including architecture, industrial design (e.g. automotive design, watercraft design), product design (e.g. jewelry design) as well as for multimedia and graphic design.[2]

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros is developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system and macOS. A visual scripting language add-on for Rhino, Grasshopper, is developed by Robert McNeel & Associates.

Overview[edit]

Characteristics[edit]

Rhinoceros is primarily a free form surface modeler that utilizes the NURBS mathematical model. Rhinoceros's application architecture and open SDK make it modular and enable the user to customize the interface and create custom commands and menus. There are dozens of plug-ins available from both McNeel and other software companies that complement and expand Rhinoceros's capabilities in specific fields, such as rendering and animation, architecture, marine, jewelry, engineering, prototyping, and others.[3]

File format[edit]

The Rhinoceros file format (.3DM) is useful for the exchange of NURBS geometry. The Rhino developers started the openNURBS Initiative to provide computer graphics software developers the tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications. An open-source toolkit, openNURBS includes the 3DM file format specification, documentation, C++ source code libraries and .NET 2.0 assemblies to read and write the file format, on supported platforms – Windows, Windows x64, Mac, and Linux.

Compatibility[edit]

Rhinoceros offers compatibility with other software as it supports over 30 CAD file formats for importing and exporting.[4]

The following CAD and image file formats are natively supported (without use of external plug-ins):

  • DWG/DXF (AutoCAD 200x, 14, 13, and 12)
  • SolidWorks SLDPRT and SLDASM
  • SAT (ACIS, export only)
  • RIB
  • UDO
  • CSV (export properties and hydrostatics)

The following CAD file formats are supported with use of external plug-ins:[5]

  • CGR

When opening CAD file formats not in its native .3dm file format, Rhinoceros will convert the geometry into its native format; when importing a CAD file, the geometry is added to the current file.

When AutoDesk AutoCAD's file format changes (see DWG file format for more information), the Open Design Alliance reverse engineers the file format to allow these files to be loaded by other vendors' software. Rhinoceros's import and export modules are actually plug-ins so they can be easily updated via a service release. Rhinoceros Service Releases (SR) are frequent and freely downloadable. Rhinoceros 5 SR10 can import and export DWG/DXF file formats up to version 2014.

Rhinoceros is also compatible with a number of graphic design-based programs. Among them is Adobe Illustrator. This method is best when working with a vector-based file. The user starts by saving the file, then, when prompted, saves as Adobe Illustrator (*ai). From there, the user is able to control the vectors created in Rhinoceros, which can be enhanced further in Adobe Illustrator.

3D printing[edit]

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Rhinoceros 3D relies on a few plug-ins that facilitate 3D printing [6][7] and allows the export of .STL and .OBJ file formats, both of which are supported by numerous 3D printers and 3D printing services.

Scripting and programming[edit]

Rhinoceros supports two scripting languages, Rhinoscript (based on VBScript) and Python (V5.0+ and Mac). It also has an SDK, and a complete plug-in system. One McNeel plug-in, a parametric modeling/visual programming tool called Grasshopper, has attracted many architects to Rhinoceros due to its ease of use and ability to create complex algorithmic structures.[8]

An example of artwork modeled in Rhino and rendered in Flamingo

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Download Rhino 7 for Windows'. Robert McNeel & Associates.
  2. ^'Rhino 3D 6 for Windows and Mac'. NOVEDGE. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  3. ^'Rhinoceros Resources'. rhino3d.com. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  4. ^'Index of import/export file types'. Rhinoceros Help. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  5. ^Thuilier, Félix. 'Rhino plug-ins to convert, import and export files'. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  6. ^'3D Print Button'. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  7. ^'3D Hubs 3D Printing plugin for Rhino'. Food4Rhino. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  8. ^'AEC Magazine - Rhino Grasshopper'.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • The History of Rhino – notable project milestones.
  • Rhinoceros 3D's channel on YouTube
  • Food4Rhino – apps for Rhino and Grasshopper.
  • Rhino News, etc. – the official blog.

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Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros is developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system and macOS. A visual scripting language add-on for Rhino, Grasshopper, is developed by Robert McNeel & Associates.

Overview[edit]

Characteristics[edit]

Rhinoceros is primarily a free form surface modeler that utilizes the NURBS mathematical model. Rhinoceros's application architecture and open SDK make it modular and enable the user to customize the interface and create custom commands and menus. There are dozens of plug-ins available from both McNeel and other software companies that complement and expand Rhinoceros's capabilities in specific fields, such as rendering and animation, architecture, marine, jewelry, engineering, prototyping, and others.[3]

File format[edit]

The Rhinoceros file format (.3DM) is useful for the exchange of NURBS geometry. The Rhino developers started the openNURBS Initiative to provide computer graphics software developers the tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications. An open-source toolkit, openNURBS includes the 3DM file format specification, documentation, C++ source code libraries and .NET 2.0 assemblies to read and write the file format, on supported platforms – Windows, Windows x64, Mac, and Linux.

Compatibility[edit]

Rhinoceros offers compatibility with other software as it supports over 30 CAD file formats for importing and exporting.[4]

The following CAD and image file formats are natively supported (without use of external plug-ins):

  • DWG/DXF (AutoCAD 200x, 14, 13, and 12)
  • SolidWorks SLDPRT and SLDASM
  • SAT (ACIS, export only)
  • RIB
  • UDO
  • CSV (export properties and hydrostatics)

The following CAD file formats are supported with use of external plug-ins:[5]

  • CGR

When opening CAD file formats not in its native .3dm file format, Rhinoceros will convert the geometry into its native format; when importing a CAD file, the geometry is added to the current file.

When AutoDesk AutoCAD's file format changes (see DWG file format for more information), the Open Design Alliance reverse engineers the file format to allow these files to be loaded by other vendors' software. Rhinoceros's import and export modules are actually plug-ins so they can be easily updated via a service release. Rhinoceros Service Releases (SR) are frequent and freely downloadable. Rhinoceros 5 SR10 can import and export DWG/DXF file formats up to version 2014.

Rhinoceros is also compatible with a number of graphic design-based programs. Among them is Adobe Illustrator. This method is best when working with a vector-based file. The user starts by saving the file, then, when prompted, saves as Adobe Illustrator (*ai). From there, the user is able to control the vectors created in Rhinoceros, which can be enhanced further in Adobe Illustrator.

3D printing[edit]

Rhinoceros 5 5 4 X 4 Cedar Decking

Rhinoceros 3D relies on a few plug-ins that facilitate 3D printing [6][7] and allows the export of .STL and .OBJ file formats, both of which are supported by numerous 3D printers and 3D printing services.

Scripting and programming[edit]

Rhinoceros supports two scripting languages, Rhinoscript (based on VBScript) and Python (V5.0+ and Mac). It also has an SDK, and a complete plug-in system. One McNeel plug-in, a parametric modeling/visual programming tool called Grasshopper, has attracted many architects to Rhinoceros due to its ease of use and ability to create complex algorithmic structures.[8]

An example of artwork modeled in Rhino and rendered in Flamingo

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Download Rhino 7 for Windows'. Robert McNeel & Associates.
  2. ^'Rhino 3D 6 for Windows and Mac'. NOVEDGE. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  3. ^'Rhinoceros Resources'. rhino3d.com. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  4. ^'Index of import/export file types'. Rhinoceros Help. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  5. ^Thuilier, Félix. 'Rhino plug-ins to convert, import and export files'. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  6. ^'3D Print Button'. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  7. ^'3D Hubs 3D Printing plugin for Rhino'. Food4Rhino. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  8. ^'AEC Magazine - Rhino Grasshopper'.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • The History of Rhino – notable project milestones.
  • Rhinoceros 3D's channel on YouTube
  • Food4Rhino – apps for Rhino and Grasshopper.
  • Rhino News, etc. – the official blog.

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