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Old 01-21-2007
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And I use Rhinoceros too!!! It's a beautiful program!!!

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Old 01-23-2007
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heya me is here too - I am an advanced user, although I never did model a car before but eager to do so...
usually I hang around in the Rhino forum of Renderosity, which is the most active Rhino community I know...

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Old 01-24-2007
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2Hypernaut: But on .:3DCenter.ru:. - 3Dcenter going most advanced users, who use Rhino!!!
Sorry for my bad eanglish... =)

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Old 02-27-2007
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what tutorial you people talking about ? there is one mabe by The Rain Knight which has got everything you need to know to get started
if thats not enouth then forget about rhino nd find anotha software
and yeah im rhino user too
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Old 03-25-2007
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Yep, I'm a Rhino-man too, since the very first beta... was it year 97?
Then you must be a pro...
I was a rhino user ago,
but, eh, I'm sorry, I switched to alias studiotools some days ago.

But to be honest, rhino is great!
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Old 03-27-2007
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Rhino guy here too...

Rhino rocks....
I am new here too.
I was looking to draw a formula 1 car and was cruising the net for blueprints and stumbled in here.
I like it.... I think I will hang for a while...

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Old 05-06-2007
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i'm pretty much a rhino fan too, was lookin for blueprints and ended up here.
Actually i'm learning rhino, (bit by myself and a bit with University, actually i know a lot more than i've seen with my teacher, coz we just spent 3 months in tech drawing [2d] in rhino and i knew the program b4 i started attending classes... already moedling )
I Know autocad 2007 (finished this yr a 100 hrs trainning) and just started Catia trainning

But i want Alias too, i've seen it but never tried. Is it to different from rhino to work on?

i started modeling a car but the prints doesn't match, at all LOL (so i made some changes, but just for finishing up my first car fast, never done a car)
Anyway, if u find pdf/dwg(any vector based) blueprints, just tell me, h8 those crappy img blueprints (specially the ones that arent blueprints at all)


anyway, how do u guys unwarp models in rhino? i've heard rhino 4 does it, is it true? i need to make some textures but still doesn't know how, and dont wanna use max to do it.
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Old 06-04-2007
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Did not know there was a Rhino forum here, I have used Rhino for about 3 years now. Most of the work that I do in Rhino is manufacturing buildings and cities for small driving animations, Hypernaut knows what a fanatic I am about my buildings. I use Icem for most of the body surfacing that I do at work, we manufacture auto glass and body trim for most of the oem automakers (Tier1). My real title is Cad System Admin for the Product Development Group, which really means always on call.
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Old 06-05-2007
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Another Rhino User

Been a lurker on this site for a while. Been working with Rhino for about a year now and am still learnin'. I'm gettin' pretty good at making things. The only thing that troubles me is car bodies. I'll get it sooner or later.
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Old 06-13-2007
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Oh yes, I´m using Rhino too, because I ´ve no idea how to handle polygons...:roll:
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