Rhinoceros 3D

Rhinoceros
Developer(s) Robert McNeel & Associates
Stable release 5.0 Service Release.[1] / February 26, 2015
Development status Active
Operating system

Windows (2000/XP/Vista/7/8)

OS X (in development) [2]
Available in Multilingual
Type 3D computer graphics, Computer-aided design
License Proprietary
Website www.rhino3d.com

Rhinoceros (typically abbreviated Rhino, or Rhino3D) is a commercial 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD) application software developed by Robert McNeel & Associates, a privately held, employee-owned company that was founded in 1980 in the United States. Rhinoceros geometry is based on NURBS mathematical model, which focuses on producing mathematically precise representation of curves and freeform surfaces in computer graphics (as opposed to polygon mesh-based applications).

Rhinoceros is used in processes of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), rapid prototyping, 3D printing and reverse engineering in industries including architecture, industrial design (e.g. automotive design, watercraft design), product design (e.g. jewelry design) as well as for multimedia and graphic design.[3]

Rhinoceros is developed for Microsoft Windows operating system and a beta version is available for OS X.[4] A visual scripting language add-on for Rhino, Grasshopper, is developed by Robert McNeel & Associates.

Overview

Characteristics

Rhinoceros is a primarily a free form NURBS surface modeler. Rhinoceros' application architecture and open SDK makes it modular and enables the user to customise the interface and create custom commands and menus. There are dozens of plug-ins available from both McNeel and other software companies that complement and expand Rhinoceros' capabilities in specific fields like rendering and animation, architecture, marine, jewelry, engineering, prototyping, and others.

File format

The Rhinoceros file format (.3DM) is useful for the exchange of NURBS geometry. The Rhino developers started the openNURBS Initiative to provide computer graphics software developers the tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications. An open-source toolkit, openNURBS includes the 3DM file format specification, documentation, C++ source code libraries and .NET 2.0 assemblies to read and write the file format, on supported platforms (Windows, Windows x64, Mac, and Linux). The McNeel Wiki has more current information.

Compatibility

Rhinoceros offers high compatibility with other software as it supports over 30 CAD file formats for importing and exporting.[5]

The following CAD and image file formats are natively supported (without use of external plugins):

  • FBX
  • X_T (Parasolid, export only)
  • .3ds
  • LWO
  • STL
  • SLC
  • OBJ
  • AI
  • RIB
  • POV
  • UDO
  • VRML
  • CSV (export properties and hydrostatics)
  • BMP
  • TGA
  • uncompressed TIFF
  • VDA
  • GHS
  • GTS
  • KML
  • PLY
  • SketchUp

When opening CAD file formats not in its native .3dm file format, Rhinoceros will convert the geometry into its native format; when importing a CAD file the geometry is added to the current file.

When AutoDesk AutoCAD's file format changes (see DWG file format for more information), the Open Design Alliance reverse engineers the file format to allow these files to be loaded by other vendors' software. Rhinoceros' import and export modules are actually plug-ins so they can be easily updated via a service release. Rhinoceros service releases (SR) are frequent and freely downloadable. Rhinoceros 5 SR10 can import and export DWG/DXF file formats up to version 2014.

Scripting and Programming

Rhinoceros supports two scripting languages, Rhinoscript (based on VBScript) and Python (V5.0+ and Mac). It also has an SDK, and a complete plug-in system. One McNeel plug-in, a parametric modeling/visual programming tool called Grasshopper, has attracted many architects to Rhinoceros due to its ease of use and ability to create complex algorithmic structures.[6]

Main article: Grasshopper 3D
An example of artwork modeled in Rhino and rendered in Flamingo

Plug-ins and add-ons

Commercial third-party plug-ins for Rhinoceros include:

Analysis
Rendering
CAM
Animation
Miscellaneous

For an extended overview of additional plugins see http://www.rhino3d.com/resources/

See also

References

External links