By the end of the subject, students are comfortable quickly and freely representing their design ideas in future academic and professional scenarios. Students then learn to pair Rhinoceros with other design packages like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and VRAY to post-produce their work in a time-efficient manner. The focus is on turning the Rhino models into fabrication-ready items for laser cutting, 3D printing and explore other fabrication methodologies. These skills are applied to the realm of interior architecture, where students become well-versed in working between highly articulated 3D models and their 2D representations. The subject begins with a brief review of Rhinoceros essentials, establishing integral workflow fundamentals, before exploring more advanced 3D manipulation techniques. This subject covers curve to NURBS-based modelling techniques using Rhinoceros 3D and is suitable for students with an entry level understanding of Rhino. Requisite(s): 48 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10271 Bachelor of Design Interior Architecture OR 48 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10272 Bachelor of Design Interior Architecture Bachelor of International Studies OR 48 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10322 Bachelor of Design Interior Architecture Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation OR 48 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10423 Bachelor of Design Interior Architecture Bachelor of Languages and Culturesīasic Rhinoceros 3D knowledge is recommended UTS: Design, Architecture and Building: Architecture Subject handbook information prior to 2022 is available in the Archives. Students will be provided with a subject outline once they enrol in the subject.
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