Thursday, February 13, 2014


For this Project the class had to take a 10 by 10 cube and use surface and solid tools on rhino to transform the cube. Rhino for the most part was ok and at first my cube was too complicated so I had to make another. I tried not to repeat tasks but that wasn't easy. Adobe illustrator was where I had most of my problems. After transporting my cubes the, adobe illustrator would not give me the layers option so I had to find each hidden line manually. It took long but I was able to finish.

Monday, February 10, 2014




The hardest part about doing this assignment was learning how to use rhino on my laptop instead of the computers at school. Getting items to line up where I wanted them to was extremely difficult. I played with the buttons at the bottom of the screen that said "edge", "midpoint", etc but I still had problems. At first I had problems with filleting and champfering but after a LONG while I figured out the trick. I also could not get wire cute at all but I asked a friend and she helped me out. Regardless of the problems I encountered I still enjoyed learning the program and I believe I get along with this program a lot better than sketch up :-).

Monday, February 3, 2014


For assignment 1 I used rhino to create 5 cubes and then I subtracted shapes out of the cubes. I started with a process but then just started to have fun. I learned a lot about illustrator as well. My post is to one side and although some might find it annoying I like it because it seems to go along with my blogger background as well as giving the post style; in a way antique.