- Level Foundation
- المدة 27 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Michigan
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On this four-week practical course from the University of Michigan, you’ll not only learn how to use the Rhino software to create your 3D models, but you’ll also gain basic design skills to help bring your imagination to life. This course will guide you through 3D modeling within Rhino, so you’ll cover the fundamentals of the software as well as 3D modeling in general. You’ll first look at how to navigate the user interface and the different tools that you’ll be using to create models throughout this course. You’ll familiarize yourself with the 3D space and 3D objects before jumping straight in to create your own objects and building blocks. Design is a vital part of 3D modeling. You can be a master of the software but if you aren’t aware of fundamental design concepts, you won’t be able to truly unleash your potential. You’ll build your basic design skills by looking at line, shape, form, and space, before creating and editing 2D line forms that you’ll transform into patterned mandalas and 3D tile wall designs. This course will guide you through the concept of profile modeling and will allow you to utilize 3D surface and 3D solid modeling tools to create and edit more complex designs. To round out your foundational knowledge, you’ll dive into 3D rendering and creating 3D printable models. Then, once you’ve completed each step of the course, you can bring your newfound skills together into one final 3D modeling project. This course has been designed for anyone interested in 3D design and learning how to use 3D modeling software. You don’t need any previous knowledge or experience to benefit from this course. It will be particularly useful to Architects, Designers, Engineers, or anyone studying in these fields.
الوحدات
welcome to the course
1
Discussions
- what you can use these skills to do
1
Videos
- course introduction
4
Readings
- syllabus
- how to set up your environment
- zip file for the assignments
- help us learn more about you!
gumball + building blocks
3
Assignment
- 3D space
- 3D objects
- building blocks
10
Videos
- what is a 3D space?
- what are 3D objects?
- introduction to user interface
- getting help
- viewports and cPlane basics
- the gumball and selecting objects
- solid object creation
- building blocks
- building block examples
- outputting images
assignment 1.1_building blocks
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
3
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
- giving and receiving feedback
curve | connect | transform
1
Assignment
- boolean modeling and figured space
6
Videos
- boolean modeling and figured space
- more gumballs
- object snaps and transforms
- the boolean tool
- boolean modeling: example
- the clipping plane
assignment 1.2_solid creation
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
1
Discussions
- end of week discussion
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
curves and lines
1
Assignment
- shapes and mandala
8
Videos
- 2d shapes and mandalas
- 2D shapes creation and editing
- trim | join | explode
- mirror transformation
- surface from planar curves
- polar arrays
- object properties and layers
- mandalas: example
1
Readings
- zip file for the assignments
assignment 2.1_mandala drawing
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
lines | curves | extrusion
1
Assignment
- lines | curves | extrusion
9
Videos
- lines, curves, and extrusions
- 3D tiling and extrusions
- lines, polylines, curves, and arcs
- curve editing
- the essential six: offset, trim, join, explode, extend, fillet
- using a bitmap underlay
- 3D tile: example one
- 3D tile: example two
- bonus: modeling the block M
assignment 2.2_3d tiling
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
1
Discussions
- end of week discussion
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
profile modeling
2
Assignment
- profile modeling
- surface modeling
2
Videos
- profile modeling
- what is a surface?
1
Readings
- zip file for the assignments
revolve | sweep
6
Videos
- more cplane
- revolve
- sweep 1
- sweep 2
- revolve: example 1
- revolve: example 2
assignment 3.2_revolved objects
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
fundamentals of object modeling
1
Assignment
- object model fundamentals
13
Videos
- object modeling
- project and pull
- curves from objects
- trimming surfaces
- project object snaps
- cutter: bitmap scaling and regulating lines
- cutter: handle
- cutter: cap
- cutter: cutting wheel
- cutter: arms
- cutter: pin
- cutter: guard
- cutter: label
assignment 3.3_object modeling
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
1
Discussions
- end of week discussion
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
advanced surface modeling
1
Assignment
- more surface modeling
7
Videos
- surface modeling
- lofting
- lofting example: drinking glass
- surface filleting and blending
- surface from edge curves
- patch surfaces
- surface from network of curves
1
Readings
- zip file for the assignments
assignment 4.1_surface modeling
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
tree form pavilion
1
Discussions
- end of week discussion
9
Videos
- tree form pavilion
- tree form pavilion: trees
- tree form pavilion: surface
- tree form pavilion: tessellation
- tree form pavilion: connection and multipipe
- tree form pavilion: applying materials
- Tree Form Pavilion: Alternative Methods
- 3D printing file preparation
- course conclusion
assignment 4.2_tree form pavilion
1
External Tool
- gallery tool
2
Readings
- instructions
- self- assessment rubric
end of the course
1
Discussions
- end of course discussion
2
Readings
- attributions & credits
- post-course survey
Auto Summary
Embark on a creative journey with the "Introduction to 3D Modeling" course offered by the University of Michigan on Coursera. This four-week practical course is perfect for those eager to dive into the world of 3D design, regardless of prior experience. Guided by expert instructors, you'll master the Rhino software, a powerful tool for creating intricate 3D models. The course starts with the essentials, helping you navigate the user interface and familiarize yourself with 3D space and objects. As you progress, you'll develop key design skills, learning about line, shape, form, and space, which are crucial for transforming your ideas into tangible models. You'll explore the intricacies of profile modeling, and use advanced 3D surface and solid modeling tools to craft and refine complex designs. By the end, you'll be proficient in 3D rendering and creating models ready for 3D printing, culminating in a comprehensive final project that showcases your newfound abilities. Ideal for Architects, Designers, Engineers, and students in related fields, this foundational course is available through Coursera's Professional and Starter subscriptions. With a total duration of approximately 27 hours, this course is a fantastic opportunity to unleash your creative potential and enhance your 3D modeling skills. Join now and start turning your imagination into reality!

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