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- | ====== Training for new ARTs - North American and Latin American Regions (combined) ====== | ||
- | North American Region Including United States (except FL, GA, NC, and SC), Canada, Australia and New Zealand. | ||
- | Latin American Region including FL, GA, NC, and SC. | ||
- | See **ART** details [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== When==== | ||
- | * Mon, Sep 13, 2021 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT | ||
- | * Tue, Sep 14, 2021 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT | ||
- | * Wed, Sep 15, 2021 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT | ||
- | * Thu, Sep 16, 2021 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT | ||
- | * Fri, Sep 17, 2021 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT | ||
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- | ==== Where ==== | ||
- | Due to COVID restrictions and precautions for both travel and social distancing, this class will be online. | ||
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- | ==== Instructors ==== | ||
- | * Pascal Golay, McNeel Seattle | ||
- | * Andres Gonzalez, McNeel Miami | ||
- | * Mary Ann Fugier, McNeel Seattle | ||
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- | ==== Classroom ==== | ||
- | * Each ART candidate will need to be at a computer that is acceptable to run **Rhinoceros 7 for Windows**. The Rhino minimum system requirements are [[https:// | ||
- | * **Rhino for Windows** will be used by the instructor during the training. | ||
- | * //Rhino for Mac// is ok, and it will be briefly discussed. But you will need to be able to keep up with the Windows presentation. | ||
- | * The **Rhinoceros 7 for Windows 90 Day Evaluation** is available for download [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Goal: ==== | ||
- | This course will concentrate on how to teach Rhino. | ||
- | How to make users more successful in a short time and without the pain of trial and error. | ||
- | We will not cover in detail each part of Rhino, still the Level I and II guides will be the main reference. | ||
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- | ==== Content: ==== | ||
- | The following is a list of topics that will be discussed during the course. | ||
- | * A welcome from McNeel North America | ||
- | * ART and ARTC requirements | ||
- | * New Rhino licensing tools | ||
- | * Level I and II basic courses | ||
- | * One on one training versus class training. Getting to know your pupils. | ||
- | * Class setup (windows / Mac) | ||
- | * Level I training: the most important one. A good start for an excellent user. | ||
- | * Why Rhino. Where the program sits in a project’s workflow. | ||
- | * Interface basics for the end user. | ||
- | * Precision modeling. | ||
- | * Making good curves. | ||
- | * More complex Curve handling. | ||
- | * Keeping your project under control: layers organizations and templates. | ||
- | * Surfaces in Rhino. | ||
- | * “Solids” how to use in a NURBS environment. | ||
- | * Surfacing tools. Which ones and in what sequence. | ||
- | * Meshing for visualization versus meshing for Rapid Prototyping. | ||
- | * Present a Helpful Level I course: Make simple but controlled objects. | ||
- | * Boolean explained. What could go wrong. | ||
- | * NetworkSrf a close look and caveat. | ||
- | * Surfacing in depth (Level II). Comparing different techniques. | ||
- | * The Approach to Modeling: How do objects made with different techniques compare? Advanced ways to analyze objects. | ||
- | * Fillets | ||
- | * Annotations and Layouts | ||
- | * UDT | ||
- | * Implicit History | ||
- | * From Implicit to Explicit History aka Grasshopper | ||
- | * While we do not require our ARTs to have a specific knowledge in Grasshopper or any other programming language, it would be good to provide the end users a minimal information about what Grasshopper is. | ||
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- | Questions? Email [[mary@mcneel.com|Mary Ann Fugier, McNeel Training and Tech Support.]] | ||
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- | Link back to [[https:// | ||
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