Showing posts with label marine design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marine design. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2026

New plugin CompositeWorks - Composite Design Made Easier in Rhino

Introducing CompositeWorks: Composite Design Made Easier in Rhino

Designing composite structures involves more than creating geometry. Engineers also need to define laminate schedules, calculate material quantities, manage weight, and produce clear instructions for builders.

CompositeWorks brings these tasks together inside Rhino, providing an intuitive, visual workflow for designing complex composite parts.

From geometry to laminate design

The CompositeWorks workflow is straightforward:

1. Model the basic geometry using Rhino surfaces.

2. Define your composite materials and layer structure.

3. Create reusable laminate stacks.

4. Assign the stacks to the appropriate surfaces.

5. Let CompositeWorks calculate and document the structure.

By connecting laminate information directly to the Rhino model, CompositeWorks reduces the need to manage separate drawings, spreadsheets, and weight calculations.

Calculate quantities, weight, and center of gravity

CompositeWorks automatically extracts material quantities from the model and laminate definitions. It can calculate individual part weights, complex assembly weights, and center-of-gravity information.

This allows engineers to compare laminate options, monitor weight targets, and identify potential issues earlier in the design process.

Create clearer construction drawings

CompositeWorks also supports single-click creation of construction drawings. These drawings help communicate laminate regions and layup sequences to builders directly from Rhino, creating a clearer path between design and production.

The plugin is suitable for marine, aerospace, architectural, and product-design applications involving fiberglass, carbon fiber, and other FRP materials.

Getting started

CompositeWorks is currently designed for Rhino 8 on Windows and requires Rhino’s .NET Core runtime. It can be installed through Rhino’s Package Manager by searching for CompositeWorks.

Once installed, enter LaminateDesigner in the Rhino command line to begin.

Reports are currently produced in metric units. Imperial Rhino models are supported, with values automatically converted to metric for reporting.

CompositeWorks offers a more connected way to design, calculate, and communicate composite structures—all within Rhino.

Learn more and access the trial on food4Rhino...


Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Rhino World 2026 (Barcelona, October 21-23)


Rhino World 2026
Barcelona, October 21-23


Where the Rhino community meets—Three days of talks, demos, and conversations bringing together the global Rhino community in Barcelona.

Rhino World 2026 is the official international event dedicated to the Rhino and Grasshopper ecosystem. This global gathering brings together all McNeel regions, trainers, industry partners, third-party developers, computational designers, and expert users.

What to expect
  • Networking & Community: Meet the McNeel staff from all regional offices alongside industry experts during conference sessions, discussions, and masterclasses.
  • All-Inclusive Perks: Network with peers over included coffee, lunches, and dinners.
  • Exhibits & Demos: Watch presentations and get hands-on experience with live software demonstrations from exhibiting partners and solution providers.
  • Future Roadmap: Get exclusive, insider information on the future Rhino and Grasshopper roadmap, vertical markets, and third-party applications.



Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Motorboat Design in Rhino by Sabit


Are you looking to break into the marine design industry or expand your 3D modeling skills in Rhino with a focus on real-world boat construction?

Authorized Rhino Reseller, Sabitis launching an intensive, hands-on course tailored specifically for aspiring naval architects, yacht designers, and metal fabricators.

What you will learn

This course walks you through the complete process of designing a functional aluminum-hulled motorboat from scratch. You will bridge the gap between technical engineering and aesthetic design by mastering:
  • The Client Brief: Translating initial requirements into working parameters.
  • Hull Geometry: Creating clean, hydrodynamically sound surfaces in Rhino.
  • Internal Layout & Construction: Designing the structural aluminum framing and interior space.
  • Equipment & Outfitting: Fitting standard marine hardware and components.
  • Basic Rendering: Presenting your design visually to clients or employers.

Why this course is different
  • Zero to Hero: Designed specifically for true beginners in 3D modeling—no prior Rhino experience required.
  • End-to-End Workflow: Step-by-step training based on real-world marine design stages.
  • Personalized Mentorship: Benefit from live sessions, hands-on practice, and direct homework feedback from the instructor.
  • Portfolio-Ready Deliverable: Graduate with a complete .3dm / .stl motorboat model to showcase to future clients or shipyards.

Format:  Online, Individual 
Date: July 15 (Also available completely on-demand)
Duration: 6 lessons, 9 hours
Language: English, Polish, Spanish

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Online training: Maritime Hull Design and Fairing - New editions in February and March 2026


Online Training - Maritime Hull Design and Fairing
New editions in February and March 2026

Rapid Hull Modeling for Ships / Yachts / Workboats / Multihulls

Class-A Fairing – Final Design – Fairing for Production – Hull Optimization – Reverse Engineering – Hull from GA/ Lines-Plan – Advanced Analysis – Modeling Strategies – Developable Hulls

Rhino enables accurate, flexible, and fair vessel hull design with the Rapid Hull Modeling Methodology.

Naval architect Gerard Petersen from RhinoCentre developed this method in collaboration with other professionals in the marine industry. After years of providing training and services to leading companies in the marine industry worldwide, RhinoCentre developed three unique training modules to guide you in modeling, fairing, and reverse engineering vessel hull shapes.

Three training modules are covered in four two-hour live training sessions. Between the live sessions, you practice the exercises as self-study with the instructional videos and written-out exercises.


Monday, November 3, 2025

Rhino and Orca3D at METS Trade, Amsterdam, 18-20 November

 


METSTRADE 2025
NDAR booth 05-257, Hall 5
November 18-20 
Amsterdam
The Netherlands

METSTRADE is a prime opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and explore the latest marine innovations for naval architecture and shipbuilding.

Meet the NDAR Team at Hall 5, booth 05-257, and learn from them the latest developments in Orca3D, the powerful naval architecture and marine design plugin for Rhino.

🔍 What's new? The NDAR Naval Architecture Solution combines the Rhino platform with marine plugins Orca3D, ExpressMarine, VisualARQ and all Rhino plugins, seamlessly integrating specialist applications GHS, ShipWeight, MAESTRO Marine, NavCad.

📅 Let’s Meet! To ensure dedicated time to your specific needs, please schedule a meeting in advance with the NDAR Team:

More information... 


Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Rhino User Meeting Amsterdam 2025 (November 20)


Rhino User Meeting Amsterdam 2025
November 20
OBA congres


Organized by McNeel Europe, Arup and Packhunt.

Looking for a day packed with innovation, creativity, and hands-on action? Join us for the Rhino User Meeting Amsterdam 2025 and dive into the latest and greatest in Digital Design and Fabrication.
  • Learn from industry pros in Architecture, Design, Engineering, Marine, Fashion Design & Accessories, Footwear, 3D Printing, Robotics, AI, and more!
  • Discover cutting-edge updates on Rhino WIP, Grasshopper, and other tools.
  • Check out live demos and get inspired by exhibitors showing off what’s possible.
  • It’s not just all tech talk—there’s networking and drinks to wrap up the day! Perfect for meeting like-minded folks and making connections.
Speakers: Verena Vogler & Carlos Pérez Albà (McNeel Europe), Rick Titulaer & Simon Lut (ARUP), Jeroen Coenders (Packhunt.io), Erik Rotteveel (MARIN Research Institute), Michiel Cornelissen (Philips Design), Jaka (MVRDV), Kiana Aryan Kia (ZJA), Tiia Vahula (UTOPIA blu), Gabriel Garcia (Haskoning), Diederik Veenendaal (Summum Engineering Cooperative), Cort Widlowski (Mecanoo), Gerard Petersen (RhinoCentre), Stijn Joosten (Ney & Partners), Olaf Olden & Cristóbal Burgos (UNS), Menno Deij - van Rijswijk & Andrew le Bihan (Robert McNeel & Associates), Wessel van Beerendonk (Studio RAP), Rinus Roelofs

Sponsors: Asuni, Romantic Technology, ShapeDiver, rendair, Packhunt, Notilus Software, MacroCad, Scawo3D


Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Online training: Maritime Hull Design and Fairing - New editions in October and November 2025


Online Training - Maritime Hull Design and Fairing
New editions in October and November 2025

Rapid Hull Modeling for Ships / Yachts / Workboats / Multihulls

Class-A Fairing – Final Design – Fairing for Production – Hull Optimization – Reverse Engineering – Hull from GA/ Lines-Plan – Advanced Analysis – Modeling Strategies – Developable Hulls

Rhino enables accurate, flexible, and fair vessel hull design with the Rapid Hull Modeling Methodology.

Naval architect Gerard Petersen from RhinoCentre developed this method in collaboration with other professionals in the marine industry. After years of offering training and services to leading companies in the marine industry worldwide, RhinoCentre developed three unique training modules to guide you in modeling, fairing, and reverse engineering vessel hull shapes.

Three training modules are covered in four two-hour live training sessions. Between the live sessions, you practice the exercises as self-study with the instructional videos and written-out exercises.


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

ASKET by NODE - Autonomous Surface Vehicle



NODE is a multidisciplinary student team from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), blending architecture, marine robotics, and digital fabrication. Rhino is at the heart of NODE’s latest student-led project: ASKET, an open-source, sensor-rich vessel capable of autonomous navigation. 

Rhino’s precision modeling and flexible workflow enabled the team to design ASKET’s custom 3D-printed trimaran hull, integrating complex hydrodynamic shapes, modular electronics compartments, and structural performance features into a single digital model. This made it possible to rapidly prototype, test, and iterate on full-scale components using large-format robotic pellet extrusion.

Developed for the Njord 2025 Physical Autonomous Challenge in Norway, ASKET is more than a vessel—it’s an educational platform demonstrating how Rhino empowers students to translate digital design into functional, resilient systems that tackle real-world challenges. The project highlights how Rhino’s role goes far beyond architecture, supporting open-source marine research, sustainable design, and accessible advanced manufacturing.

As a fully student-driven initiative, NODE is now actively seeking additional sponsors to help cover the costs of travel, accommodation, and transporting the vessel to Norway for the competition. Supporting ASKET means backing the next generation of designers and engineers as they expand what’s possible with Rhino, robotics, and collaborative, hands-on learning.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

NDAR at Nor-Shipping - Oslo, Norway (3-5 June, 2025)


The NDAR team will be at Nor-Shipping, in Oslo, Norway, from 3-5 June 2025.

Nor-Shipping is undoubtedly a great opportunity to meet, chat, and see what’s new in our naval architecture and shipbuilding software solutions.

The NDAR Naval Architecture Solution combines the Rhino platform with marine plugins Orca3D, ExpressMarine, VisualARQ, and all Rhino plugins, seamlessly integrating specialist applications GHS, ShipWeight, MAESTRO Marine, and NavCad.

Monday, February 17, 2025

Online training: Maritime Hull Design and Fairing - New editions in March and May 2025


Online Training
Maritime Hull Design and Fairing
New editions in March and May 2025

Rapid Hull Modeling for Ships / Yachts / Workboats / Multihulls

Class-A Fairing – Final Design – Fairing for Production – Hull Optimization – Reverse Engineering – Hull from GA/ Lines-Plan – Advanced Analysis – Modeling Strategies – Developable Hulls

Rhino enables accurate, flexible, and fair vessel hull design with the Rapid Hull Modeling Methodology.

Naval architect Gerard Petersen from RhinoCentre developed this method in cooperation with other professionals in the marine industry. After years of offering training and services to leading companies in the marine industry worldwide, RhinoCentre developed three unique training modules to guide you in modeling, fairing, and reverse engineering vessel hull shapes.

Three training modules are covered in four live training sessions of two hours. Between the live sessions, you practice the exercises as self-study with the instructional videos and written-out exercises.


Wednesday, September 11, 2024

IBEX 2024 - Orca3D Marine CFD Workshop



Where: Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida 
When: Monday, September 30, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm–5 pm EST
Cost: $175/person (lunch will be provided)

Whether you are a current user of Orca3D Marine CFD or interested in becoming a user, this Orca3D Marine CFD workshop is for you! The workshop will help you improve your designs using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). CFD has proven to be a very useful technology for marine design, and its use is now becoming widespread throughout the small-to-mid-size boat design community.  

The Orca3D Marine CFD workshop is held with the IBEX show in Tampa, Florida. Registration for IBEX is now open and is part of the IBEX Attendee Registration process (in Step 6, Education, under Pre-Conference Sessions). This is an in-person event; no streaming or recording will be available. 

More information here.

Space will be limited, so please be sure to register soon.

Join us at IBEX and see Orca3D Marine Design Software for Rhino at Booth 2-345 to see how this can become a valuable tool for your design process.  

 

Monday, August 12, 2024

Motorboat Design in Rhino by Sabit


The Motorboat Design course is for beginners in Rhinoceros, using an aluminum boat as an example, with practical knowledge in technical and technological aspects of construction. Tips on what to pay attention to when designing and the secrets of executing aluminum structures are divided into design stages in design offices.

For whom?
  • Industry Professionals - Engineers, Designers, Technicians, and other individuals in the maritime industry who want to expand their skills or transition to new positions. 
  • Students and Graduates of Technical Fields related to yachts or those looking to change careers. 
  • Sailing Enthusiasts - Individuals passionate about sailing who want to understand the yacht design and construction process better. 
  • Entrepreneurs and Investors - Individuals who want to start or invest in a yacht design or construction company.

What will you learn?
  • Basic aspects of the program's interface
  • 3D hull modeling methods
  • Create creative and non-standard shapes
  • Methodology of working with floating units
  • Yacht ergonomics design

Date: 22-23 August 2024
Form of study: Online individually 
Schedule: 6 lessons, 8 hours
Language: English, Polish


Tuesday, June 4, 2024

food4Rhino webinar: Orca3D - Marine Design in Rhino (Advanced Stability and other Version 3 Updates) - June 19 at 4 PM CEST



food4Rhino webinar: Orca3D - Marine Design in Rhino (Advanced Stability and other Version 3 Updates)
June 19, 2024, at 4 PM CEST

Join us for a 1-hour webinar highlighting the new features in the marine design plugin Orca3D

The focus will be on the new Advanced Hydrostatics & Stability module, with tank and compartment definition, tank tables, load cases with fluid and fixed loads, free surface effects, intact and damage stability, and stability criteria evaluation. 

Speakers:
  • Larry Leibman: Naval Architect and founding partner of Orca3D, LLC. Larry has over 35 years of experience in vessel design and software development for naval architects.
  • Bruce Hays: Naval Architect and a founding partner of Orca3D, LLC. Bruce has been working in marine design software for almost 40 years.
  • Stéphane Dardel: Naval Architect at NDAR. Stéphane has considerable experience in all fields of the Marine and Yachting industries. He actively participated in the recent Orca3D developments by providing hands-on feedback from practical experience.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Now available: The much-anticipated Orca3D Version 3



Orca3D Version 3 is compatible with Rhino 7 and 8. 

If you currently use Orca3D Version 1 or 2, upgrade to Orca3D Version 3 to be compatible with Rhino 8.

Orca3D's packaging has changed in Version 3. In prior versions of Orca3D, you could purchase Level 1 and Level 2, with Level 2 adding to the Level 1 functionality. In Version 3, instead, four modules are available and may be purchased in any combination.
  • Design: This includes the Hull Design and fairing and Basic Hydrostatics and stability features. It is equivalent to the previous Level 1.
  • Analysis: This includes the Speed/Power feature, the CFD interface, and the Weight & Cost feature. It is equivalent to the previous Level 2, except that it does not include the Level 1 functionality. The Analysis module may be purchased without the Design module.
  • Advanced Stability: Includes compartmentation and tank modeling, fluid and solid loads, unlimited load cases, free surface effects, intact and damaged stability with stability criteria evaluation, and tank tables. This is a major new module.
  • Orca3D Marine CFD: Requires the Analysis module as a prerequisite.

Watch a 3-minute video highlighting the features of Orca3D Version 3.

More information on food4Rhino...



Friday, February 23, 2024

Last Call! Rhino User Meeting Istanbul

Rhino User Meeting Istanbul
March 4th, 2024 - 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM 

This is the last call to our Rhino and Grasshopper community in Turkey! Join us for an inspiring day filled with engaging discussions and networking opportunities. You’ll learn about Rhino 8 and its new features

Get inspired by the projects of our keynote speakers from architecture, marine, product design, engineering, and manufacturing, and network with professionals from different disciplines.

Also, discover the following solutions available by our partners:
  • VisualARQ: Flexible BIM software for Rhinoceros that adds easy modeling of free-form architecture and dynamic project documentation.
  • Jevero: A 2D footwear pattern engineering plugin for Rhinoceros. It allows you to create and modify patterns easily and efficiently. 
  • Cyberstrack: Functionality for geometrical analysis and modification of free-form shapes.
  • RhinoCAM: A computer-aided manufacturing plugin for CNC that runs entirely inside Rhino.
  • RoboDK: Simulate and program any industrial robot with RoboDK. 
There are few seats left. Sign up now!


Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Rhino for Marine by Pivot


This course, organized by Pivot industridesign AS, will cover typical areas in marine design, kike surface modeling for hull shapes and superstructures with Rhinoceros. It introduces strategies for curve and polysurface creation specifically focused on the design of boats, ships, and floating structures. The course offers practical techniques to make the model quality better and the modeling easier.


Date: 6-8 March 2024

Level: Beginner/Intermediate

Organizer: Pivot industridesign AS

Language: Norwegian/English Important: Bring your Windows or Mac laptop with a computer mouse to the course

Location: Bogstadveien 27b 0355 Oslo, Workhouse AS, third floor in Oslo, Norway


More information and registration ...

Friday, September 22, 2023

Notilus marine plugins are expanding

 


Notilus plugins are tailored to meet the needs of the maritime industry. Trusted by industry leaders, these tools empower you to expedite your design processes, reduce errors, and bring your projects to life faster.

- Automatic part detection, posing, and marking.
- Creation of 2D cutting files with ease.
- Automated stiffener generation and easy cutout management.
- Collaborative working within the same project.
- Instant bill of materials list with weight and Cog values.

- Quick pipe and fitting addition.
- Customizable pipe and equipment libraries.
- Fast measurement and COG calculations.
- 3D pipe dimensioning and positioning.
- Live bill of materials and fluid weight calculation
- Automatic penetration addition
- HVAC design
- Spool Generation

- Automatic dimensioning and labeling.
- Automatic generation of 2D drawings.
- Easy layout creation and scene management.
- Revision management and label editing.

- Swift clipping plane location determination.
- Enable/disable clipping planes effortlessly.
- Project-based clipping plane saving and restoring.

- Customizable symbol library.
- Auto-count and labeling of items.
- Instant bill of materials.
- Automatic pipe and symbol legends.
- Easy rescaling of drawings.
- Check pipe dimensions and instruments.


Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Orca3D adds Advanced Stability Module WIP

 


Orca3D Advanced Stability Module Work-in-Progress (WIP) Available

Orca 3D Version 3 WIP introduces a completely new module focused on advanced stability analysis. The new module includes:
  • Define compartments and tanks.
  • Set permeability and loads.
  • Run multiple load cases.
  • Calculate intact and damaged stability.
Like Rhino, major version updates of Orca3D begin with a series of WIP releases to allow users to participate in the development process by providing feedback to our development team.

More details on the Advanced Stability Module...


Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Enscape: Virtual reality and rendering in shipbuilding

 


Enscape, a real-time rendering and VR plugin, is featuring how Damen, a family-owned shipbuilding business with headquarters in the Netherlands, uses real-time visualization to optimize its design process.


They have incorporated Enscape into their projects and daily workflow as a virtual reality tool compatible with Rhino.


One of my colleagues was experimenting with virtual reality, and we wanted to have an easy implementation tool in Rhino. That’s how we found Enscape,” says G.A. Plan Engineer Stefan van der Made.


Enscape was the first virtual reality visualization tool used in the company. While initially it was used primarily for virtual reality walkthroughs, they later discovered the benefits of creating renderings with it.


For details about how Damen uses Enscape within their shipbuilding process, you can read How This Shipbuilding Company Uses Real-Time Visualization to Optimize Their Design Process.