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Rhino, or Rhinoceros, has become a popular 3D modeling tool for designers and architects. You can start with a sketch, drawing, physical model, scan data, or just an idea - Rhino provides the tools to accurately model and document your designs for manufacturing, animation, design, engineering, analysis, and construction.
Rhinoceros 3D can design, edit, analyze, write, render, animate, and render NURBS curves, surfaces, and solids without any complexity, scale, or size limitations. Rhinoceros also supports polygon meshes and point clouds. Its accuracy and flexibility allow students to explore and create their own ideas without spending a lot of time learning "CAD."
Also, it can export any geometry created in Rhino to laser cutters, milling machines, or 3D printers. This sets Rhino apart from general 3D tools that are based on polygons, where you can create large images without having to do any fine-tuning.
Rhino Features:
Free 3D tools that are not restricted to those found only in products that cost 20 to 50 times more. Model any shape you can think of.
Precision was needed to design, model, engineer, analyze, and manufacture anything from aircraft to jewelry.
Compatible with all your design, drafting, CAM, engineering, testing, manufacturing, animation, and simulation software.
Read and manipulate the most complex meshes and IGES files.
Available. Easy to learn and use so you can focus on design and visualization without being distracted by software.
Fast, even on a standard laptop. No special tools are required.
Development platform for hundreds of specialized 3D products.
Low cost. Standard hardware. Short learning curve. Low cost. No maintenance fees.
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