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Rhino Software for Intermediate Users

Mar 20 - Apr 17
$225
Wednesday 7:00-9:00 PM (EST) 5 sessions
Wednesday 7:00-9:00 PM (EST) 5 sessions
If you would like more information about this or any other course offerings, please contact a SVACE Course Advisor at:
ce@sva.edu
Location
Online
Faculty
John Thomas Heida, Principal, John Heida Studio
Rhino is a cutting-edge software program that is used in architecture and engineering, as well as product and jewelry design industries for 3D modeling objects using NURBS surfaces. Rhino provides all the tools needed to accurately model and document your designs for CAD drawings, renderings, and rapid prototype manufacturing processes. This course will build on the material covered in VLC-2548, Introduction to Rhino 3D Software, with an emphasis on surface forming, advanced tools and trouble-shooting problem files. Asynchronous lectures and home assignments will be available days before each live session, and students will have the opportunity to submit questions that the instructor will address during the live session. Live sessions will be recorded and students unable to attend can review demonstrations and discussions outside of class time.
PREREQUISITE: VLC-2548, Introduction to Rhino 3D Software, or equivalent.
NOTE: Access to the Visible Futures Lab is not available for this course. Students must install McNeel's Rhino software on their computers. Demo versions of this software, both Macintosh and PC platforms, are available for the duration of the course at no cost. This course is fully online and offered through a combination of regularly scheduled sessions during the listed course hours, as well as asynchronous material that may include prerecorded lectures and media, and interactive discussions.
Course Number
VLC-2552-OL
Credits
1.5 CEUs