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+ | ====== Villeroy & Boch use Rhino to rebuild their product database ====== | ||
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+ | ** 3D [[rhino: | ||
+ | How I started modeling with Rhino. | ||
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+ | Back in 1997 my client Villeroy & Boch decided to rebuild their inhouse product database. The challenge was to organize thousands of products which are available in various sets and combinations. The aim was to find a structure and format that could derive all the needed media files like draftings, outline illustrations, | ||
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+ | After a detailed investigation of the available products we decided to use Rhino, which at that point was the only package that fulfilled all our needs. As we proceeded Rhino development was going on so we were able to automate all the redundant tasks. Here you can see a few of the Rhino models (be patient, it may take a while till 500 images are loaded): http:// | ||
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+ | Now we have a 3D [[rhino: | ||
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+ | //3DE - Jess Maertterer// | ||
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