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rhino: tutorials on naval modeling

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hi, after asking you advice on choosing a sw with certain characteristics, I am approaching rhino for the need to chew some on naval modeling (fast protection more than anything).
there is not much online stuff about it and also looking here on the site I found little of the rhino/navi union.
I would be curious to see how this sw approaches, could you tell me online material about it?
Thank you in advance.
 
here, on the website of rhino, find some examples on what is done with rhino.https://www.rhino3d.com/it/gallery/3I don't understand how prototyping quickly enter the ship.
I don't know online material,
you can try to see this plug in which you buy at high price https://orca3d.com/Maybe you should be more specific, you want to draw hulls? structures, interiors?
or look at this extension, to draw geometries: http://www.tsplines.com/applications/marine.htmlrhino, even without expensive plug in is used in the boat, and up to a certain size also in the ship.

if you are looking for courses:http://www.rhinoceros-corsi.it/corso-rhinoceros-yacht-design-progettazione-navale/and I am convinced that if you enjoy a little you also find material, so much it is used in this field, surely famines from sites like grabcad or some modeling pantry
 
Good morning wave and thanks for the reply... also because so I will not have to offer for all.

I have seen what rhino does, I do my googlates and every day I know a little more than his world...but the ship is niche, ergo material little and expanded.
combining fast prototyping to naval makes you understand the bottom gap (I don't want) but, having been proposed to interface me with companies that do this, I need to form a minimum background mayor on the topic and know what to do if the Filini accountant tells me "fantozzi, dick the frog".

I'm going to browse the links you posted to me and that I still didn't know... thank you.
 

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