Description
Rhinoceros is a powerful CAD application that allows professionals and home users to design shapes such as boat models. The program can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces, and solids with no limits on complexity, degree, or size.
Rhino also supports polygon meshes and point clouds in order to create professional projects.
Rhino also supports polygon meshes and point clouds in order to create professional projects.
Here are some key features of "Rhinoceros":
Uninhibited free-form 3-D modeling:
- Tools like those found only in products costing 20 to 50 times more. Accurately model any shape you can imagine.
Extreme precision:
- Design, prototype, engineer, analyze, document, and manufacture anything of any size no matter how small or how large.
Unrestricted editing:
- Revise freely without concern about how you got there or where you want to go next.
2-D drafting, annotation, and illustration:
- In addition, flatten 3-D surfaces into 2-D patterns and drive laser, plasma, and water jet cutters.
Large project organization:
- Work with both large models and large teams.
Compatibility:
- Exchange files with your other design, drafting, CAM, engineering, analysis, rendering, animation, and illustration software.
File read and repair:
- Fix extremely challenging IGES and mesh files.
Direct connection:
- Support for wide variety of 3-D digitizing arms, 3-D scanners, and 3-D printers.
Customization:
- Easy-to-use tools let both you and software developers make Rhino fit your special needs.
Short learning curve:
- Focus on design and visualization without being distracted by the software.
Speed:
- Even on an ordinary laptop computer Rhino is fast. No special hardware is required.
Affordability:
- Ordinary hardware. Short learning curve. Priced like other Windows software. No maintenance fees. Worldwide support is included.
Uninhibited free-form 3-D modeling:
- Tools like those found only in products costing 20 to 50 times more. Accurately model any shape you can imagine.
Extreme precision:
- Design, prototype, engineer, analyze, document, and manufacture anything of any size no matter how small or how large.
Unrestricted editing:
- Revise freely without concern about how you got there or where you want to go next.
2-D drafting, annotation, and illustration:
- In addition, flatten 3-D surfaces into 2-D patterns and drive laser, plasma, and water jet cutters.
Large project organization:
- Work with both large models and large teams.
Compatibility:
- Exchange files with your other design, drafting, CAM, engineering, analysis, rendering, animation, and illustration software.
File read and repair:
- Fix extremely challenging IGES and mesh files.
Direct connection:
- Support for wide variety of 3-D digitizing arms, 3-D scanners, and 3-D printers.
Customization:
- Easy-to-use tools let both you and software developers make Rhino fit your special needs.
Short learning curve:
- Focus on design and visualization without being distracted by the software.
Speed:
- Even on an ordinary laptop computer Rhino is fast. No special hardware is required.
Affordability:
- Ordinary hardware. Short learning curve. Priced like other Windows software. No maintenance fees. Worldwide support is included.
Specification
Size: 248 MB
Installation Guide
1. Install the software.
2. Do not run the software, and close it when it is placed next to the clock.
3- The contents of the Patch folder at the installation location. Software * Copy and execute Patch.exe file and perform Patch operation. (Note that if you use Windows 7, 8, or 10, you must right-click on the Patch.exe file and select Run as administrator as the Patch works properly)
4. Run the software.
* Where to install the software: The installation location folder is usually located on the Windows drive and inside the Program Files folder. You can also find the installation location in this way:
- In Windows XP: After installation, right-click on the shortcut in the Start menu and click Properties, and then click Find Target.
- In Windows 7: After installation, right-click on the shortcut in the Start menu and click on the Open file location option.
- In Windows 8: After installation, click on the Shortcut Software on the Start Page Right-click on the screen and click Open file location, in the window that opens, right-click on the Shortcut software and click on the Open file location option.
- In Windows 10: After installation, Click Shortcut on the Start menu And click Open file location Click on the Shortcut window re-opens for the application, right-click and click and click Open file location.
2. Do not run the software, and close it when it is placed next to the clock.
3- The contents of the Patch folder at the installation location. Software * Copy and execute Patch.exe file and perform Patch operation. (Note that if you use Windows 7, 8, or 10, you must right-click on the Patch.exe file and select Run as administrator as the Patch works properly)
4. Run the software.
* Where to install the software: The installation location folder is usually located on the Windows drive and inside the Program Files folder. You can also find the installation location in this way:
- In Windows XP: After installation, right-click on the shortcut in the Start menu and click Properties, and then click Find Target.
- In Windows 7: After installation, right-click on the shortcut in the Start menu and click on the Open file location option.
- In Windows 8: After installation, click on the Shortcut Software on the Start Page Right-click on the screen and click Open file location, in the window that opens, right-click on the Shortcut software and click on the Open file location option.
- In Windows 10: After installation, Click Shortcut on the Start menu And click Open file location Click on the Shortcut window re-opens for the application, right-click and click and click Open file location.
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