Free webinar “Overview of new features in Rhino 8” by Sabit

Free webinar: Overview of new features in Rhino 8

Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your skills and immerse yourself in the world of the latest technologies with Rhinoceros.

Sabit has prepared an exclusive opportunity for you to discover the latest features in Rhinoceros version 8! Join our webinar to explore innovative features and tools that will revolutionize your approach to 3D modeling.

Speaker Jan Cudzik is an assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology, leading the laboratory of digital technologies and future materials. His research focuses on intriguing topics such as kinematic architecture, digital methods in architectural design, digital production, and forms of artificial intelligence in architecture and art. Since 2011, he has designed interiors, residential homes, and public spaces in his studio.

When: 12 February 2024, 16:30 (GMT+1)
Where: Online. Access to the event will be granted to all registered participants.
Language: Polish and English

Participation is free!

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Posted Feb 06, 2024 by Agustina Jaime on Rhino News, etc.

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I am tryin to find a detailed videos of Rhino 8 new features.

I am particularly interested in knowing how to use them in layout, working out a new way of doing a drawing out of a model.

Well…I am new to Rhino and I seen people use Rhino to draft, but I am trying to figure out how would it work best for me.

I don’t understand the New features - as I just started - but if I could see the new features in action an possibile ways of using it in a pipeline…

I only seen the description on Rhino Website. It’s good, but I didn’t quite know how to use them still… perhaps a small project to show them all?

Hi there,

If you are new to Rhino then I think you will need to dig into more than the R8 new features…

Have you discovered this page yet: Rhino - Learn to use Rhino

There’s quite an overwhelming display of material but you can simplify this by using the categories on the left and/or the filters at the top. In particular the Rhino Windows or Rhino Mac categories depending on your preferred platform. If you are ready to learn how to use Rhino then look for the Level 1 Manual and Level 2 Manual links - these are the recommended starting point.

Then, for information specifically related to drafting, look into the 2D Documentation category.

Enjoy the journey!

HTH
Jeremy