I needed a soda can model and found this in my archives from april 2002 … good old Rhino 2 and Flamingo
Always recycle!
-w
I’d like to see a screenshot of Rhino 1, please. The earliest version I came in contact with was Rhino 5, which we were plagued with in a geometry course at university.
The rendering looks fresh. Too bad I don’t consume softdrinks any more.
Well, although I started using Rhino in 1999, it seems to be this is one of the oldest files that I saved, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a screenshot of Rhino with it. Unfortunately I cannot help you with an older screenshot. I don’t think that it looked that much different though.
IIRC, the icons in Rhino 1/1.1 were completely in grayscale, no color…
Edit - well, not all in grayscale, just found my Rhino 1.0 Level 1 training manual PDF, looks like this:
Well, back in the day, IIRC Gijs was THE MAN to go to for rendering…
Wow.
Neat, thanks. Is that a Game Boy Color?
I love that only two people are credited. I wonder if they did it all by themselves back in the day?
This highlights how much effort MS put into back compatibility while Apple …
The old demo screenshot looks working on Windows 3.x-ish
Hi diff-arch,
it’s a Game Boy Pocket from 1996, I made this for testing Rhino Beta, and to learn something.
Bye,
Michael
Here is my first Rhino project in V1.1. I was just testing to see if this was a viable replacement to Cadkey. It was.
Rhino history timeline: The History of Rhino [McNeel Wiki]
Really? anything special to do to get it installed? I still have my 1.0 installer files archived, I might try it tomorrow for a lark…
the good old days…well done!
is that a bump map around the tab?
droplets nice touch
It is
v1.0 + flamingo also
My first book about Rhino