Set Design With Rhino 3D

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Set Design With Rhino 3D
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.19 GB | Duration: 7h 31m

This course will touch upon: Production Design, Set Design, Art Direction, visual communication,

What you'll learn

Create simple plans. These plans are created by the art department for all the other departments to discuss locations, sets and the technicalities of filming

How to create a 3D model of a film set with Rhino 3D, which will be used for physical construction or VFX purposes

A 3D rendered presentation and walk through of the film set (Rendering with Twin motion)

Creating a working drawing to physically build the set

Requirements

You should have a copy of Rhino or a (version 6-7) and if not down load a 3 month trial for Rhinocopy as well as Sign up for Unreal Engine Twinmotion. Participants should have (not necessary)a general knowledge or interest in Film and Set Design. General knowledge and interest in carpentry, building, and construction. Some knowledge of materials in construction But most will be covered in the course and give students to continue the learning on their own.

Description

'Industry-focused' flexible courseAre you curious about working creatively as a Set Designer in film? The Film industry has a unique pace and skill set. When I entered the film Art Department scene, I had many skills, BUT, I had to re-learn many film-related design skills. This course is the culmination of experiences that took me a few years to acquire, as I went from one exciting project to another. It's set up for you to learn the basics in a fraction of the time it took me to learn it! You will learn how to create great visual plans, a model of a set that is ready for VFX pipeline and  how to render your project for a beautiful presentation.  Lastly, you will learn how to create working drawings for the construction team.  This never done before course covers all the important basis which took me over 5 years to learn.  Before creating this course, I was teaching this in the class rooms where the students were paying thousands of dollars to receive this information. Testimonials"Rhino3D is a colossal creating tool that Houman's course manages to break down into manageable pieces that helped me, a total newbie, feel like I am ready to begin producing quality work."Mark Markowsky, Set DecoratorI have been waiting to find a Rhino tutorial geared to our industry for a long time. It was very comprehensive from A to Z, and now I have the confidence to go full Rhino!Eli Best, Art Director

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction- Meet your instructor

Lecture 2 Helpful Set Design Resources for your Kit or professional equipment

Lecture 3 What is a Set Designers Role in Film and Television

Lecture 4 Some tips and notes as we get into the course

Section 2: Lets start with 2D as a basis of all 3D drawing

Lecture 5 Outline and Objectives

Lecture 6 Quick over view of Rhino environment- Lecture Article

Lecture 7 Quick over view of Rhino environment

Lecture 8 Working with your mouse - Lecture Article

Lecture 9 Working with your mouse

Lecture 10 Views , Zoom , Pan and Orbit

Lecture 11 Views, Zoom, Pan and Orbit

Lecture 12 Zoom Selected

Lecture 13 Zoom using icons

Lecture 14 Zoom Extends - Lecture Article

Lecture 15 Zoom Extends

Lecture 16 Osnaps - Lecture Article

Lecture 17 Osnaps

Lecture 18 Aliases and Keyboard shortcuts - Lecture Article

Lecture 19 Aliases and Keyboard shortcuts

Lecture 20 2D line tools (curves) - Lecture Article

Lecture 21 2D line tools (curves)

Lecture 22 2D Shapes, continued (Polygons, circles etc.) - Lecture Article

Lecture 23 2D Shapes, continued (Polygons, circles etc.)

Lecture 24 Assignment / Discussion - Lecture Article

Lecture 25 Assignment / Discussion

Section 3: Continuing with 2D drawing and taking it a bit further

Lecture 26 Quick summary before we go on

Lecture 27 Some examples of Tech Pack drawings - Lecture Article

Lecture 28 Some examples of Tech Pack drawings

Lecture 29 line weight and print display - Lecture Article

Lecture 30 Line Weight and Print Display for 2D Drawing

Lecture 31 Exercise and Assignment - Lecture Article

Lecture 32 Exercise and Assignment

Section 4: Combination of Move and Manipulative Tools

Lecture 33 Gumball tool - Lecture Article

Lecture 34 Gumball tool

Lecture 35 Move command - Lecture Article

Lecture 36 Move command

Lecture 37 Section 3 Excercises / Discussion - Article

Lecture 38 Section 3 Excercises / Discussion

Section 5: Section 5

Lecture 39 Module objectives

Lecture 40 copy command -Article

Lecture 41 copy command

Lecture 42 C Plane (construction plane) - Article

Lecture 43 C Plane (construction plane)

Lecture 44 Ctrl +Shift + Select -Lecture Article

Lecture 45 Ctrl +Shift + Select

Lecture 46 'Project' Assist Tool-Article

Lecture 47 'Project' Assist Tool

Lecture 48 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase Set Exercise / Discussion part 1

Lecture 49 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 2 - Article

Lecture 50 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 2

Lecture 51 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 3 - Article

Lecture 52 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 3

Lecture 53 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 4 - Article

Lecture 54 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 4

Lecture 55 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 5 - Article

Lecture 56 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 5

Lecture 57 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 6 - Article

Lecture 58 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 6

Lecture 59 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 7

Lecture 60 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 8 - Article

Lecture 61 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 8

Lecture 62 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 9 - Article

Lecture 63 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 9

Lecture 64 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 10 - Article

Lecture 65 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 10

Lecture 66 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 11 - Article

Lecture 67 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 11

Lecture 68 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 12 - Article

Lecture 69 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 12

Lecture 70 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 13 - Article

Lecture 71 Section 5 - Starting Int. Staircase set Exercise / Discussion part 13

Section 6: Section 6 - Rendering your model

Lecture 72 Section 6 - Rendering your model - Getting started - Article

Lecture 73 Section 6 - Rendering your model - Getting started

Lecture 74 Outcome for this Section

Lecture 75 Setting Up Your File in Twin Motion

Lecture 76 Adding lighting and materials

Lecture 77 Adding lighting and materials Part 2

Section 7: Creating Working Drawings with Dimensions

Lecture 78 Outcome

Lecture 79 Setting up your sheet

Lecture 80 Setting up your sheet

Lecture 81 Let's start dimensioning our model Part 1 - Article

Lecture 82 Let's start dimensioning our model Part 1

Lecture 83 Let's start dimensioning our model Part 2 - Article

Lecture 84 Let's start dimensioning our model Part 2

Lecture 85 Some more helpful tools for finishing your layout sheet - Article

Lecture 86 Some more helpful tools for finishing your layout sheet

Lecture 87 congratulations! You have finished the course.

This course is for someone who is interested to learn what a set designer would do on a TV or feature film set. You also learn how to use one of the industries powerful 3D software that can be used for other industries like Product Design, Architecture, Interior Design and any other place where you use 3D visual communication.