Rhino Training Classes
for Corporate Clients (on-site) and

Individuals (open-enrollment)

What is Rhino?
Rhinoceros is a 3D NURBS modelling software developed by McNeel and Associates. Rhino can create, edit, analyze, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces, and solids in Windows. The 3D data can be used to design, engineer, study, prototype, or create stunning renderings of virtually any size or shape. For more information on some of the remarkable capabilities of this software, visit the Rhino3d.com website.
Why use Rhino?
Rhino has become one of the leading design, modelling, and prototyping software tools for designers and engineers in the arenas of product, car, medical, and architectural design.
Contact
All classes are taught by Dave Schultze. Call 626-440-1934 or send an email to get things rolling.
On-Site Training
• Three day classes
• Best for corporate clients
• Fixed fee + expenses
• Class size 4-12
• Dave comes to your location
• Level 1 or 2
• Scheduled by request
• Details at ON-SITE page
Open-Enrollment Classes
• Three day classes
• Best for individuals
• Per student charge
• Class size maximum 12
• Located at classroom facility
• Level 1 or 2
• Scheduled periodically
• Details at OPEN-ENROLLMENT
Training Structure
Rhino training is offered to clients through McNeel standardized on-site/client or open-enrollment classes.
Training is structured into Level I for beginners and Level II for those with six months or more of daily Rhino experience. Classes are three days in length ( 7 hours each day, totalling 21 hours) and training can accomodate up to 12 students at a time.
Now Fully Certified
Dave Schultze has been teaching Rhinoceros at the university level since 2001 at OTIS College of Art and Design. He has attended two McNeel & Associates Training Seminars and is certified to teach other professionals both Level I and II classes.
NOTES
Rhinoceros is a registered trademark of Robert McNeel & Associates.
All 3D models on this page were created in Rhino and rendered in 3D Studio MAX.
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