Reverse Zoom In Rhino

  1. Reverse Zoom In Rhino Pro
  1. I used Rhino for 20 years and also work as an industrial designer in the aerospace industry for one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world for the last 17 years. In the first couple of weeks I will show you step by step on how to get around in Rhino 3D and use basic 2D and 3D tools.
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Rhino Resource Partners LP Completes 1-for-10 Reverse Unit Split

In Rhino, Sketchup & Vray for Rhino Creating a human-eye view simulation for 3-D architectural digital models is imperative to understand how a building will appear to pedestrians and users at ground level. Both camera positions and focal length settings are necessary to simulate human eye perspective views for Rhino models.


April 19, 2016 - Rhino Resource Partners LP announced today that it has completed a 1-for-10 reverse split on its common units and subordinated units. Pursuant to the reverse split, common unitholders received one common unit for every 10 common units owned on April 18, 2016 and subordinated unitholders received one subordinated unit for every 10 subordinated units owned on April 18, 2016. Any fractional units resulting from the reverse unit split were rounded to the nearest whole unit.


As adjusted for the reverse unit split: Rhino’s common unit count was reduced from approximately 76.9 million outstanding common units to approximately 7.7 million outstanding common units post-split, and Rhino’s subordinated unit count was reduced from approximately 12.4 million outstanding subordinated units to approximately 1.2 million subordinated units post-split. The closing sales price of Rhino’s common units on April 18, 2016 was $0.34 per common unit, which adjusted for the reverse unit split would be $3.40 per common unit.


As previously announced, the reverse unit split is intended to increase the market price per unit of Rhino’s common units in order to comply with the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) continued listing standards. The NYSE suspended trading of Rhino’s common units on December 17, 2015 for failure to comply with the NYSE continued listing standards. Rhino is appealing the NYSE’s suspension and delisting of its common units. There can be no assurance that Rhino will be successful in its appeal and that its request for continued listing on the NYSE will be granted.


Rhino common units will begin trading on a split-adjusted basis today, April 19, 2016. Rhino’s common units trade on the OTCQB under the symbol “RHNO.” The new CUSIP number for Rhino’s common units is 76218Y 202.

Rhino Resource Partners LP is a diversified energy limited partnership that is focused on coal and energy related assets and activities, including energy infrastructure investments. Rhino produces metallurgical and steam coal in a variety of basins throughout the United States and it leases coal through its Elk Horn subsidiary.


Requirements

  • You should have Rhino V5 or v6 version available, either as demo or purchased. Mac or PC.
  • Check rhino 3D website for downloading a demo version, fully functional. It’s available for Mac and Windows
  • Even though I will make my tutorials on a windows platform where even those using Rhino for Mac can follow easily.
  • This course starts from the very beginning. We build it up little by little and we'll explore all the tools that will help you in your surfacing work.
  • Even if you want to use Rhino V6 you will be able to follow all the explanations.

Description

I have been teaching Rhino for the last 6 years at the university at a Master's level for people interested in transportation and product design. I used Rhino for 20 years and also work as an industrial designer in the aerospace industry for one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world for the last 17 years.

In the first couple of weeks I will show you step by step on how to get around in Rhino 3D and use basic 2D and 3D tools.

From then on, I will share with you how you can edit and modify surfaces to add a greater level of details. As we progress through the lessons you will then learn on how to render with the basic Rhino render followed by quick examples using industry standard rendering plug ins like Maxwell Render.

Finally, towards the end of the course I will show you how to fix corrupted surfaces from imported files as well as initiating you to the principles of reverse engineering techniques based on a scanned clay model.

Overall the course contains 10 weeks session. Each lecture is about 2 hours and 30 minutes long. I'll also make many demos, simple to follow and understand. These exercises will be made available for you to follow.

Even though my tutorials are done on the v5 version, those of you who wish to use V6 version will have no problems to follow along.

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Whether you're an industrial designer, architect, interior designer, engineer, technician or simply a hobbyist, I can help you in your personal growth.

So I hope you'll tag along.

Thanks for your attention and kind regards,

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.

Alexandre

Who this course is for

Reverse Zoom In Rhino Pro

  • Anyone who wants to learn 3D, industrial design, interior design, engineering, architecture or hobbyists.
  • If you like to make renderings and / or prototypes, create out of your own imagination, then Rhino is the tool for you.