Complex Surface Modeling in Rhino

Pluralsight
Course Summary
Throughout these lessons we'll focus on a process-based approach to the creation and manipulation of complex surfaces in Rhino. Software required: Rhino 5.
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Course Description
Throughout these lessons we'll focus on a process-based approach to the creation and manipulation of complex surfaces in Rhino. While quickly creating these surfaces is relatively easy, doing so in a way that we can precisely control the geometry will give you the skills to approach this work with much greater confidence and accuracy. We'll also review numerous time-saving techniques for building and editing our geometry, allowing you as a professional modeler to improve the speed and efficiency of your work. Software required: Rhino 5.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 9s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 9sComplex Surface Modeling in Rhino- 4h 26m
—Setting up Our File 7m 55s
—Creating Our Plywood Chair Shell 10m 17s
—Beginning the Cushion Surfaces 10m 57s
—Setting up Wire Frames for Our Headrest 10m 11s
—Completing Our Profile Curves 10m 3s
—Deforming the Headrest Cushion 10m 40s
—Customizing Folds and Creases on Our Headrest 11m 24s
—Implementing Piping and Stitching 11m 22s
—Forming Profile Curves for Our Backrest 9m 30s
—Generating the Backrest Initial Cushion 8m 18s
—Deforming the Backrest Cushion 11m 0s
—Completing the Backrest 10m 46s
—Laying out Our Armrest Curves 8m 57s
—Building the Armrest Support Plate 9m 20s
—Constructing the Armrest Surface 7m 10s
—Forming the Armrest Panels 11m 0s
—Adding Piping, Stitching and Hardware 10m 47s
—Adjusting the Armrest Positioning 9m 48s
—Producing the Feet and Base 7m 59s
—Developing the Star Base 9m 7s
—Executing the Chair Spider Base Geometry 9m 46s
—Working on the Chair Spider Base 8m 37s
—Completing the Chair Spider Base 11m 21s
—Beginning the Ottoman Bases 8m 56s
—Finishing the Ottoman Bases 8m 58s
—Finalizing the Ottoman Hardware 10m 38s
—Adding the Headrest Connection Hardware 11m 3s