

You will learn the most first useful commands to know, when you first approach Rhinoceros and you will probably, (99% it happen no worries is normal), loose your geometry in the space and you are struggling trying to find it out again.

We will see how we can start doing some adjustments about the visualization options when modelling to improve our program and our workflow. LESSON 2 | Set-up, customize and improve your modelling action You will learn how the interface is diveded into few main sections, each one related to a precise phase of our modelling experience: creation editing management analysis. I will show you how to set up the right dimenson units to model design products, I will show you the new commands about Rhinoceros that have been developed for the last version. In this first lesson, I will introduce you Rhinoceros 6, the most appreciated 3D modeling tool for Designers. LESSON 1 | Introducing Rhinoceros 6 interface Inspired by the old Masters of Italian Design, he’s very interested in the creation of beautiful yet useful products, like an Inventor moved by the curiosity and the desire to improve the quality of everyday life. To better understand this theory just think about one famous quotation:”Less is More” | Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. His “Dogma” is Complex Simplicity, every geometry needs to be designed as clean as possible to reach a stunning and perfect final model. He has developed over the years a strong passion for details, 3D modeling, and Rendering. Since October 2017 he’s working as Furniture and Lighting Designer at Paolo Castelli Spa, designing and developing luxury products. He has been rewarded on 29-06-2018 with the “A Design Award Bronze Prize” in Industrial Design Category with his project “m0mi”. He has been working for Nivea Italy developing a new Concept for a really innovative and unique customer experience and a new revolutionary cream packaging. He has been working for Important Design Companies and Design Studios, such as Valerio Sommella Design Studio, developing products for Alessi, Plust, Slide, Kundalini. In December 2016 he has completed a First Level Master in Industrial Design. He has completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design and accomplished his Master’s Degree in Product Design. Michele Blasilli is an Italian Industrial & Product Designer, born and raised in Rome, where he graduated at “La Sapienza” University of Rome.
