Complex Surface Modeling in Rhino
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.
What you'll learn
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.
Table of contents
- Setting up Our File 8m
- Creating Our Plywood Chair Shell 10m
- Beginning the Cushion Surfaces 11m
- Setting up Wire Frames for Our Headrest 10m
- Completing Our Profile Curves 10m
- Deforming the Headrest Cushion 11m
- Customizing Folds and Creases on Our Headrest 11m
- Implementing Piping and Stitching 11m
- Forming Profile Curves for Our Backrest 10m
- Generating the Backrest Initial Cushion 8m
- Deforming the Backrest Cushion 11m
- Completing the Backrest 11m
- Laying out Our Armrest Curves 9m
- Building the Armrest Support Plate 9m
- Constructing the Armrest Surface 7m
- Forming the Armrest Panels 11m
- Adding Piping, Stitching and Hardware 11m
- Adjusting the Armrest Positioning 10m
- Producing the Feet and Base 8m
- Developing the Star Base 9m
- Executing the Chair Spider Base Geometry 10m
- Working on the Chair Spider Base 9m
- Completing the Chair Spider Base 11m
- Beginning the Ottoman Bases 9m
- Finishing the Ottoman Bases 9m
- Finalizing the Ottoman Hardware 11m
- Adding the Headrest Connection Hardware 11m