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RHCE Cert Prep: Networking and SSH
Study to pass the RHCE exam—the benchmark certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course covers the networking and Secure Shell (SSH) topics from the exam.
Rhino 5 Essential Training
Learn how to build your own 3D design models and prototypes with the NURBS-based modeling tools in Rhino 5.0 for Windows.
Rhino 6 Essential Training
Learn the essentials of 2D drawing and 3D modeling in Rhino 6, plus workflow and customization tips.
Rhino 6: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
Advance your Rhino modeling and workflow skills with these weekly tips, tricks, and techniques.
Rhino 7 Essential Training (222680)
Rhino is a popular and easy-to-use 3D modeling program. In this course, instructor Dave Schultze uses clear explanations and helpful exercises to get you started drawing and modeling in Rhino 7. Dave introduces you to the commands and customizations in the Rhino interface, as well as the useful Properties panel and Gumball. He steps you through workflow basics, such as selecting objects, organizing a project using layers, and basic transformations. Dave shows you how to draw using 2D geometry. He concludes by showing you useful commands and features to start modeling basic surfaces.
Rhino and V-Ray: Product Design Rendering
Promote your design concepts better with beautiful product renderings built with Rhino and V-Ray.
Rhino and V-Ray: Rendering
Learn how to make beautiful renderings that showcase your designs with Rhino and V-Ray.
Rhino for Mac Essential Training
Learn the essentials of 3D modeling and rendering with Rhino for Mac. Discover how to use this organic but precise CAD software to design beautiful products.
Rhino Quick Start
Get up and running with Rhino 6, the powerful 3D modeling tool for product design and architecture, in just one hour.
Rhino: Analysis and Modeling Techniques
Learn the tools and techniques to get great Rhino models every time.
Rhino: Animation with Bongo
Learn how to take your design presentations to the next level by animating them with motion, using Rhino and the V-Ray and Bongo plugins.
Rhino: Architectural Interior & Detail
Advance your Rhino modeling and workflow skills with this short course on architectural interior and detailing.
Rhino: File Management and Prototyping
Learn to create models that are easy to rend, prototype, and print with Rhino.
Rhino: From Curves to Surfaces
Learn how to use Rhino to make complex forms from simpler forms: from curves to surfaces.
Rhino: Furniture Design
Learn how to design furniture for game engines with Rhino 3D. Explore methods for exporting your furniture design for rendering, 3D printing, or game development, and more.
Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
Learn how to use Rhino 5 to model four different pieces of jewelry. The final CAD drawings can be used to show clients and craftspeople, or refined for 3D printing.
Rhino: Modeling for 3D Printing (224091)
Rhino is a powerful digital modeling tool for architects, engineers, and product designers. The surface modeling freedom Rhino allows can create complex designs that are not always the best for physical fabrication. To prepare a model for 3D printing, you need to create closed clean geometry. In this course, instructor Olivia Morgan covers good modeling techniques from start to finish, for 3D printing projects and other physical fabrication methods. She also offers tips you can use if anything goes wrong during the modeling process. These skills include boolean troubleshooting, repairing holes, and fixing “bad objects.” Finally, Olivia covers how to properly export your model for different 3D printers, using real world examples.
Rhino: T-Splines
Learn how to create 3D models of complex organic shapes with T-Splines, the Autodesk plugin for Rhino.
Richard Gibbs with Bobby Owsinski: Rocking Clubs to Writing Scores
Music producer Bobby Owsinski interviews Richard Gibbs about his musical journey: from touring and session musician to Oingo Boingo member, to film composer.
Ricoh Theta Tips, Tricks, & Techniques
Learn how to use Ricoh's inexpensive Theta camera to shoot 360-degree virtual reality stills and video.