Rhino 3d - Any Version - Beginner Level To Advanced Level -
Rhino defaults to four views: Perspective, Top, Front, and Right.
Advanced Rhino users utilize the built-in Render engines (Cycles in Rhino 7/8) or plugins like V-Ray and Enscape.
Advanced Goal: Create a parametric parametric facade using Grasshopper, bake it into Rhino, apply materials, and render a photorealistic image. Rhino 3d - Any Version - Beginner Level To Advanced Level
Intermediate users stop starting from scratch. They learn to edit.
Intermediate Goal: Model a computer mouse or a headset. It requires ergonomic curves, precise surfacing, and trimming. Rhino defaults to four views: Perspective, Top, Front,
Goal: Move from primitive shapes to complex, editable surfaces.
In Rhino, everything starts with a curve. If your curves are bad, your surfaces will be bad. Advanced Goal: Create a parametric parametric facade using
Beginner Goal: Draw a 2D shape, extrude it into a solid, and perform a Boolean Union to combine two shapes.
This is the game-changer available in every modern version of Rhino. Grasshopper is a visual scripting language.
| To | Format | Notes |
|----|--------|-------|
| SolidWorks | .step or .x_t | Best for parametric editing |
| AutoCAD | .dwg (2004) | Use SelAll → Explode first |
| Unreal/Unity | .fbx | Convert NURBS to mesh first |
| Illustrator | .ai | Use Make2D before export |