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Architectural Models: Digital File Prep with Rhino

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Learn how to use Rhino to design a digital file of a building for the physical fabrication of a scale model. This course demonstrates each step of the model-building workflow.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Digital file prep for physical scale models
  • What you need to know
1. Concepts of Physical Model Building
  • What material(s) are you using?
  • Laser cutting concepts
  • 3D printing concepts
  • CNC routing concepts
  • Combining fabrication methods
2. Importing Different File Types
  • Introduction to importing into Rhino
  • Importing a SketchUp file
  • Organizing a SketchUp import
  • Importing a Revit file
  • Organizing a Revit import
  • Importing using Rhino.Inside.Revit
  • Importing a 2D AutoCAD file
  • Importing JPEG images
3. Preparing Your Files for Model Building
  • Scaling
  • Editing units
  • Moving and orienting
  • Organizing layers
4. Modeling Building Components
  • Polyline extrusion for components
  • Wall concepts
  • Walls
  • Floors
  • Ceiling
  • Windows and doors
  • Roof
  • Columns
  • Rails
5. Preparing for Physical Fabrication
  • Laying out your materials for laser cutting
  • Adding etching details
  • Exporting laser cut files
  • What to do if you do not have a laser cutter
  • Exporting 3D printing components
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Olivia Morgan

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