Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

DSSP Seminar in Slovenia - July, 14-15



Global trend in usage of 3D technologies is expanding into all spheres of human functioning and creating. The seminar will draw attendance to the successful global stories from different fields. Speakers representing industry will present and discuss the latest topics in contemporary and prospective 3Dtechnology issues, focusing on strategies, experiences and techniques with regards to the trends, innovations and usage of modern 3D technologies.

This seminar delivers the most up-to-date information for those interested in 3D technologies for two days, and also provides opportunity for attendants to exchange ideas on technology trends and best practices.

Don't miss the special workshops on 3D Modeling and 3D Printing with Rhino.

Monday, May 12, 2008

SimplyRhino UK Architectural Training



SimplyRhino UK, organizer of the Shape To Fabrication events, has developed a new Rhino course geared to professionals in the architectural and engineering industry.

This comprehensive, fast moving two day class starts with a brief refresher on Rhino basics before moving on to discuss NURBS topology in detail and looking at a range of tools and strategies particularly useful to architectural professionals.

Key plug-ins for Rhino including ArchCut, RhinoTerrain, T-Splines and V-Ray render will also be introduced.

Shed more light on Rhino

RhinoCentre Netherlands has developed three advanced display settings that you can download now for free from his blog. Gerard Petersen, Naval Architect and owner of RhinoCentre says: "Every now and then I discover that I take some features of Rhino for granted and cope with them for several years until I find out that it is far from optimal. Shaded display mode for example is my default perspective view for years now and there's always a voice in my head whispering that it is strange that symmetrical models, ship hulls for example, show better from one side..."