![]() Technical adequacy is using Rhino as a tool. ![]() We will discuss two approaches in this document: technical proficiency and technical adequacy. The biggest decision to make is your approach to teaching Rhino. In addition, models can be exported to most other design, rendering, and animation software applications. Using Rhino plug-ins like Flamingo, Penguin, and Bongo, the student can render, illustrate, and animate the model. Or they can render the model and use it on web pages, newsletters, and presentations. For example, students can create a model and export the file to a CNC machine for prototyping or manufacturing. Once a model is completed in Rhino, it can then be used with other applications to further enhance a project. ![]() Many students can create simple models in less than ten minutes after some demonstration and instruction. Rhino lets students create models quickly without having to go through weeks of instruction to make something that is precise and looks realistic. Use it to create designs and 3D images that would be difficult to make or take a very long time with other CAD or drawing programs. Rhino is a powerful design and visualization tool you can use with most computers running Windows. This guide uses design and problem solving activities as well as step-by-step instruction to teach NURBS modeling. Rhino can be used in almost any curriculum that teaches 2D layout or 3D modeling. If you choose to customize the guide, the original document is in Microsoft Word format and is included as a download (not available as a single download yet). This guide gives you a starting point for teaching 3D modeling. Use as much or as little from this guide as you need, or change it to fit your particular needs. The guide includes curriculum ideas as well as a complete sample 15 week and 10 week syllabus. I am also offering archive quality photographic prints in 8x10 and 11x14 sizes as rewards for pledges much lower than the retail value and ultimate price of the prints.This guide provides curriculum ideas and other helpful suggestions for computer graphics, drafting, design, engineering, manufacturing, 3D design and art instructors who want to incorporate Rhinoceros® NURBS modeling for Designers into their program. As a reward, you will receive a copy of the book as soon as it is ready and you can cherish it forever, just as you will this new recording. I would be most grateful if you check out my Kickstarter project page and pledge to support my book. I am currently running a Kickstarter campaign to pay for the printing. I'm working to make a gorgeous book of all the photos I took at this amazing show 40 years ago. I'm honored to have some of my photos in the box set and CD set. I hope you are enjoying this fabulous new recording. Please package this precious performance with proper reverence. WHY 3cds? 2nd set fits on a cd with lotsa room to "take e step back' The first set IS tight 78:49 inc "thanks Mom & we're gonna take." leaving 66sec for tuning time. During Lazy Lightening is absurd, during the great transition in Scarlet/Mountain is irreverent and nuking the transition into the finest Dew ever is among the 5 worst on the internet. Interrupting the sacred ethereal mode of transition the Dead so artfully craft is heinous. It was in my shopping cart when I read the format, oops. After listening to this show 3-5000 times in the last 39yrs. After a night of pedal to the metal, tonight it's cosmic cruise control, a laidback Deadzone of Heavenly bliss. It snowed, magic happened, the Holy Grail of Dead shows. ![]() the Dead stopped at Cornell enroute to Buffalo. It is one of the most collected, traded, and debated concerts by any band ever, has topped numerous fan polls through the years, and was a favorite of the group’s longtime archivist Dick Latvala, who stated: “Enough can’t be said about this superb show.” Even Uncle Sam got into the act in 2011 when the recording was “deemed so important to the history and culture of the United States” that a copy was added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.Īfter blowing the roof off BG on sat. The Grateful Dead played more than 2,000 concerts, but none continues to spark interest and provoke discussion quite like the band’s performance at Cornell University’s Barton Hall on May 8, 1977. "This show is, was, and always will be Mecca.” “There was just some kind of magical connection this night between the band members and the band and the audience - some texture, or some type of cosmic or celestial force is in the room.” “.the single best rock performance anywhere, anytime, by anyone.” ![]()
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