Naval 3D modeling with Rhino

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  1. Pablo Sopelana
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    Pablo Sopelana Junior Member

    Naval 3D modeling with Rhino. Level 1

    Link to the course: https://navalapp.com/courses/naval-3d-modeling-with-rhino-level-1/

    (Check other Navalapp courses here)

    In this first of a three-part series dedicated to Naval modeling with Rhinoceros, the instructor will help you gain intermediate knowledge on 3D Naval modeling with the software Rhinoceros. At the end of the course, you will feel confident to create your own first designs.

    This new course explains how to move easily through the software interface and provides detailed explanations to discover and manage all the basic geometries used in naval applications. It also defines a consistent workflow for an organized design with Rhinoceros, and you even will find a bonus lesson on how to export your models to Maxsurf.

    The last part of the course is dedicated to the hands-on development of a daysailer boat 3D model, which is the model we have chosen for this Level 1 course.

    - Organization

    The course is video-based and on-demand and can be followed at your own pace.

    It contains videos, quizzes, and downloadable documents and gives you access to the course’s virtual private classroom, where you can interact with the instructor and fellow students.

    Students completing the course will obtain the course Certificate.

    Resources:
    • 39 Lessons
    • Video captions in English and (soon) Spanish
    • Materials: Rhino, Maxsurf, IGS, Pdf, and Txt files
    • 4 Quizzes
    • Final Assignment and three Optional Assignments
    • Virtual Private Classroom
    • Course Evaluation Survey
    • Course Certificate
     
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2023
  2. Pablo Sopelana
    Joined: Mar 2021
    Posts: 62
    Likes: 14, Points: 8
    Location: Helsinki

    Pablo Sopelana Junior Member

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