Introduction to Rhinoceros 3D for Furniture Design
Course 1: First Steps: Navigating and interacting with objects
By Christian Vivanco , Industrial Designer
Joined April 2009
About the video: Navigating and interacting with objects
Overview
“In this practice, I will talk to you about how you can relate objects to the environment and the most common tools at the time of doing so. Do not forget to share your exercises and doubts in the forum. I will be on the lookout. ”
In this video lesson Christian Vivanco addresses the topic: Navigating and interacting with objects, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: First Steps. Install Rhinoceros 3D on your device .
Partial transcription of the video
“COURSE 1 - LESSON 7 Navigating and interacting with objects Now we will apply the knowledge that I shared with you in the course. Download the corresponding file, which you will find in Additional Resources. The first thing we are going to do is go to the menu from the top view window, or Top. You are going to click with the left mouse button, to display the menu, and from here we are going to look for Viewport Layout, which is just this. In the same menu, display one more, Split Vertical. As you can see, what it has now generated is two windows within one, You feel it? Cool. Now, in the fr...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: First Steps
Christian Vivanco
By Christian Vivanco
Christian Vivanco is an Industrial Designer specialized in furniture and lighting design and his work has been exhibited in the most important design capitals of the world, such as the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Maison & Objet in Paris, I.C.F.F. in New York, Tokyo Design Week, and the London Design Museum, among others.
During his 10-year professional career, he has had the opportunity to participate in projects in Colombia, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and the United States.
In 2018 he was invited by WeWork to curate and design the furniture used in their offices in Mexico and Latin America, and had the opportunity to design pieces of furniture that today are used in more than 40 buildings in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Costa Rica.
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