What is Rhinoceros?
Rhinoceros (Rhino) is a powerful and versatile NURBS-based 3D modeling software developed by Robert McNeel & Associates. Designed for a wide range of industries, Rhino enables users to create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces, solids, point clouds, and polygon meshes without any limitations on complexity, degree, or size beyond the constraints of the user's hardware
Highlights
- 3D NURBS Modeling: Rhino's accurate 3D modeling capabilities allow for free-flowing design while preserving the precision of all elements and measurements. It can be seamlessly integrated with other design, CAM, drafting, rendering, illustration, and animation software
- Preserves Accuracy and Complexity: Rhino 7 can handle the intricate details and precise engineering specifications of design blueprints, enabling in-depth analysis and accurate representation
- Organic Shape Creation: Rhino's SubD geometry types enable users to create organic shapes with a high level of editability and precision
- Flexible Transformation: Users can move and manipulate multiple planes, edges, lines, and vectors simultaneously with pinpoint accuracy, and easily snap them back into position as needed. Designs can be transformed using various tools, including meshes, curves, BlendEdge, and Boolean operations
- Seamless Cross-Software Compatibility: Rhino allows users to import plans and designs from other software without compromising the integrity of the original form or scale.
Features
Parametric Modeling
Procedural Modeling
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
Nurb Surfacing