For more advanced workflows, you might consider using the McNeel Forum to find specific community-made tutorials for this version.
If you are just opening this version for the first time, these are the essential commands you should master to build your first piece: : Turns a 2D line into a 3D solid. PlanarSrf : Creates a flat surface from closed 2D curves. Scale1D : Stretches an object in only one direction.
To "come up with a piece" using this software, you can explore several different creative modeling projects suited for its NURBS-based tools: Modeling Project Ideas Rhinoceros 6.31.20315
Intermediate projects often involve surface modeling to create the aerodynamic curves of a vehicle, utilizing Match Surface with history to ensure smooth, continuous transitions between body panels.
This is a classic Rhino project that teaches you how to manage complex transitions between a cylindrical body, a ergonomic grip, and a functional clip. For more advanced workflows, you might consider using
Rhinoceros 6.31.20315 is a specific service release version of , a popular 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software used for industrial design, architecture, and jewelry design.
: Flattens 3D curves onto a flat 2D plane for drafting. Scale1D : Stretches an object in only one direction
Focus on architectural workflows like building walls using the Extrude command, creating floor plans with 2D Drafting , and managing organized project files using Layers .