This is the second half of my series covering the basic surfacing of an iPhone in Rhino, intended for ambitious beginners. You can see the beginning of the iPhone tutorial here, or to start at the very basics of Rhino, try starting here.
More vids after the jump:
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Adam O'Hern is an industrial design consultant specializing in visual brand languages, and has designed products ranging from laptops to power tools, classroom toys to bathroom fixtures, and robots to lint rollers. He has published with 3DWorld Magazine, CGTuts+, and Luxology, and works with Josh Mings of SolidSmack.com on EngineerVsDesigner.com. |







Hi Adam,
How were you able to open the .3dm file in modo? I had to export as .3ds or .lwo for modo to open the file.
Thanks,
Raymond
Hi Raymond!
Modo opens 3dm files natively quite well, you just need to install the Rhino importer plugin (downloadable on the same page where you downloaded your modo installer from Luxology).
Have fun!
Adam
Hi Phillip:
That has had a tendency to happen from time to time, but in this case I’m afraid I can’t reproduce the problem. As far as I can tell, the audio from video 12 is correct.
Adam
I might not be your student at the univ., but I sure am on the web!!
Thnaks so much for the wonderful vids!!! U R THE MASTER YODA!
by the way, isn’t the audio messed up on the vid. 12?? When I play vid. 12, I get the video all rugth, but I hear audio of the vid.11…