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Rhino8

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  • Jan 26, 2025
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Rhino8, available at $129.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 113 lectures, based on 32 reviews, and has 118 subscribers.

You will learn about Now you are a professional designer and you have full control of the boat design process with Rhino. That already means you're a great Rhino user. With the knowledge and experience you have gained here, you can have the chance to work in the best companies of the world in this field. You can create your own design, make the calculations and provide the production. You can design and calculate Sailing-Freighter-Catamaran-Triman and all types of boats. When you enroll in our trainings, you will have the opportunity to meet dozens of engineers and designers from different countries around the world. This course is ideal for individuals who are You can be an engineer, designer or even a middle school student for this course. If you are interested in design or engineering, we believe it will be a unique course experience for you. or It is suitable for those who are interested in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, especially in the fields of Shipbuilding, Marine and Engineering, as well as Architects, Interior Architects and Design. or It is suitable for people who have completed their studentship and have reached a certain professional experience. or It is suitable for anyone who wants to improve themselves in this field. or It is suitable for anyone who wants to develop themselves in the fields of captaincy and yacht. It is particularly useful for You can be an engineer, designer or even a middle school student for this course. If you are interested in design or engineering, we believe it will be a unique course experience for you. or It is suitable for those who are interested in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, especially in the fields of Shipbuilding, Marine and Engineering, as well as Architects, Interior Architects and Design. or It is suitable for people who have completed their studentship and have reached a certain professional experience. or It is suitable for anyone who wants to improve themselves in this field. or It is suitable for anyone who wants to develop themselves in the fields of captaincy and yacht.

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Summary

Title: Rhino8

Price: $129.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 113

Number of Published Lectures: 112

Number of Curriculum Items: 113

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 112

Original Price: 139.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Now you are a professional designer and you have full control of the boat design process with Rhino. That already means you're a great Rhino user.
  • With the knowledge and experience you have gained here, you can have the chance to work in the best companies of the world in this field.
  • You can create your own design, make the calculations and provide the production.
  • You can design and calculate Sailing-Freighter-Catamaran-Triman and all types of boats.
  • When you enroll in our trainings, you will have the opportunity to meet dozens of engineers and designers from different countries around the world.
  • Who Should Attend

  • You can be an engineer, designer or even a middle school student for this course. If you are interested in design or engineering, we believe it will be a unique course experience for you.
  • It is suitable for those who are interested in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, especially in the fields of Shipbuilding, Marine and Engineering, as well as Architects, Interior Architects and Design.
  • It is suitable for people who have completed their studentship and have reached a certain professional experience.
  • It is suitable for anyone who wants to improve themselves in this field.
  • It is suitable for anyone who wants to develop themselves in the fields of captaincy and yacht.
  • Target Audiences

  • You can be an engineer, designer or even a middle school student for this course. If you are interested in design or engineering, we believe it will be a unique course experience for you.
  • It is suitable for those who are interested in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, especially in the fields of Shipbuilding, Marine and Engineering, as well as Architects, Interior Architects and Design.
  • It is suitable for people who have completed their studentship and have reached a certain professional experience.
  • It is suitable for anyone who wants to improve themselves in this field.
  • It is suitable for anyone who wants to develop themselves in the fields of captaincy and yacht.
  • Halil Necati KARACA Respectfully Presents,

         Welcome to our training, published worldwide for the first time on an online platform.

          (These trainings are not subject to Udemy discounts.)

         Rhino is a 3D modeling program. We recommend that you do not think that you can only learn Rhino with this course. Because you will learn so much more.

         The aim of the training is to realistically design a 74m long Mega Yacht with all its details and make it ready for manufacture, using the modeling tools in the Rhino program. Boat design stages have been fully implemented. (Also, their differences from Commercial Boats in terms of modeling are also stated.)

          All the models in the pictures and videos you see are completely modeled within the training.

         -Training begins with designing the hull of a mega yacht.

         -All hull modeling and optimization tools in the Rhino software are explained.

         -The boat hull was designed using the Lines Plan we created in Maxsurf software. However, how to model the hull of a boat when you have nothing at hand is also explained in detail.

         -The superstructure of the boat has been designed. All details regarding the superstructure design are mentioned.

         -The general arrangement plan was prepared and the compartments were modeled.

         -Calculations such as Gross Tonnage and Floodable Length were made and the dimensions were determined according to these calculations.

         -Scantling of the elements was mentioned.

         -Then the whole construction of the boat was modeled using only Rhino software.

         -The equipment elements on the boat are placed on the boat.

         -Interior design has been made.

         -A detailed weight working was carried out.

         -Drawing of plans such as shell expansion plan, general arrangement, Capacity and tank plan is also explained.

         -Rendering issue is also discussed in this training.

         All modeling files have been uploaded to the resources section at the end of the lessons. In this way, it is aimed that you progress simultaneously with the training and reach 100% efficiency.

         This training aims to equip all people with the skills to become designers and engineers. So whether you are seven or seventy years old, if you want to work in this field, this course will bring you to the level of professionalism. When you complete the training, you will be able to design and produce your own boats on your own. This will help you be among the pioneers in this field.

         The main reason why the yacht is used in the educational process is that we believe that design is equivalent to a work of art. Think of the Rhino program as a canvas. This course focuses on making you a professional painter. We believe that when you finish, you can shed light on the world with your art.

         In addition to this course, if you want to fully understand the process and specialize in engineering calculations, you may be interested in our Maxsurf training. In particular, stability is an issue that must be calculated specifically for each boat. This topic is covered in the Maxsurf training.

         Thanks to these two trainings, you will be able to add professionalism to your professionalism in both engineering and design and be one of the best in this world.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Information

    Lecture 1: Information About Course Progress

    Chapter 2: Modeling of the Boat Hull

    Lecture 1: Introduction of the Lines Plan

    Lecture 2: Osnap

    Lecture 3: Transferring of the Lines Plan to 3D

    Lecture 4: Editing 3D Lines Plan

    Lecture 5: Modeling of the Boat Hull with 3D Lines Plan

    Lecture 6: Modeling of the Boat Hull

    Lecture 7: Boat Main Dimensions

    Lecture 8: Boat Surface Optimization Study

    Lecture 9: Surface Analysis

    Lecture 10: Modeling of the Skeg-Forecastle-Deck and Aft

    Lecture 11: Boat Design Process

    Lecture 12: Creating of the Lines Plan Using the Boat Hull

    Lecture 13: (End of the Chapter Inferences) Modeling of the Boat Hull

    Lecture 14: Hull Modeling Using a Surface (Rhino)

    Chapter 3: Modeling of the Upper Decks and Boat Exterior

    Lecture 1: 3D Modeling of the Boat Exterior and Upper Decks

    Lecture 2: Determining of the Hull Model to Use

    Lecture 3: Modeling of the Lower Deck

    Lecture 4: Modeling of the Main Deck 1

    Lecture 5: Modeling of the Main Deck 2

    Lecture 6: Modeling of the Main Deck 3

    Lecture 7: Modeling of the Owner Deck 1

    Lecture 8: Modeling of the Owner Deck 2

    Lecture 9: Modeling of the Command Deck 1

    Lecture 10: Modeling of the Command Deck 2

    Lecture 11: Modeling of the Bridge Deck

    Lecture 12: Modeling of the Mast

    Lecture 13: General Exterior Study 1

    Lecture 14: Arrangement of the Helicopter Deck (Fly Deck)

    Lecture 15: Editing of the Bulwarks

    Lecture 16: General Exterior Study 2

    Lecture 17: General Exterior Study 3

    Lecture 18: (End of the Chapter Inferences) Modeling of the Upper Decks and Boat Exterior

    Chapter 4: Modeling of the Compartments and Final Boat Exterior

    Lecture 1: Gross Tonnage Calculation

    Lecture 2: Floodable Length

    Lecture 3: Splitting of the Boat into Blocks Using Floodable Length Analysis

    Lecture 4: Modeling of the Compartments 1 (Bilge Deck)

    Lecture 5: Modeling of the Compartments 2 (Lower Deck)

    Lecture 6: Modeling of the Compartments 3 (Main Deck)

    Lecture 7: Modeling of the Compartments 4 (Owner Deck)

    Lecture 8: Modeling of the Compartments 5 (Command Deck)

    Lecture 9: General Control

    Lecture 10: Adding Windows to the Design 1 (Command Deck)

    Lecture 11: Adding Windows to the Design 2 (Owner Deck)

    Lecture 12: Adding Windows to the Design 3 (Main Deck)

    Lecture 13: Modeling of the Garage Doors (Lower Deck)

    Lecture 14: Adding Windows to the Design 4 (Lower Deck)

    Lecture 15: Modeling of the Handrails 1

    Lecture 16: Modeling of the Handrails 2

    Lecture 17: Modeling of the Handrails 3

    Lecture 18: Modeling of the Grids

    Lecture 19: Modeling of the Handrails 4

    Lecture 20: Modeling of the Handrails 5

    Lecture 21: Ladder Modeling on Mast

    Lecture 22: Body Coating

    Lecture 23: Modeling the Well Deck

    Lecture 24: Modeling of the Anchors and Bitt

    Lecture 25: Teak Coating 1 (Mast)

    Lecture 26: Teak Coating 2 (Command Deck)

    Lecture 27: Teak Coating 3-1 (Owner Deck)

    Lecture 28: Teak Coating 3-2 (Owner Deck)

    Lecture 29: Teak Coating 4 (Fly Deck)

    Lecture 30: Teak Coating 5 (Main Deck)

    Lecture 31: Teak Coating 6 (Lower Deck)

    Lecture 32: Teak Coating 7 (Garage&Door)

    Lecture 33: Teak Coating 8 (Merdivenler)

    Lecture 34: Final Edits

    Lecture 35: Information

    Lecture 36: (End of the Chapter Inferences) Modeling of the Compartments and Final Exterior

    Chapter 5: Modeling of Boat Construction

    Lecture 1: Construction Part Progress

    Lecture 2: Creating Frames

    Lecture 3: BL100

    Lecture 4: BL100 Description

    Lecture 5: Important Information

    Lecture 6: BL101

    Lecture 7: BL101 Description

    Lecture 8: BL102

    Lecture 9: BL102 Description

    Lecture 10: BL103

    Lecture 11: BL103 Description

    Lecture 12: BL104

    Lecture 13: BL104 Description

    Lecture 14: BL105

    Lecture 15: BL105 Description

    Lecture 16: BL106

    Lecture 17: BL106 Description

    Lecture 18: Determining the Positions of Stringers

    Lecture 19: Weld Access Holes Modeling

    Lecture 20: Weld Access Holes 10x

    Lecture 21: Weld Access Holes Explain

    Lecture 22: Weld Access Holes Direction

    Lecture 23: Modeling of Keel

    Lecture 24: Modeling of Stringers 1

    Lecture 25: Explanation About Stringers 1

    Lecture 26: Modeling of Stringers 2

    Instructors

  • Rhino8  No.2
    Halil Necati Karaca
    Ship Building Engineer & Founder
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