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What is Rhino?

Robert McNeel and Associates headquartered in Seattle offers Rhinoceros 3D (or Rhino 3D), a 3D modeling and design application. Rhino can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces and solids, subdivision geometry (SubD), point clouds, and…

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Rhino 3D has found a wide range of applications across multiple industries. One of its key use cases is in the field of architectural …
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Multi use 3D software

10 out of 10
March 23, 2020
Rhino assists in shoe performance analysis, application of leather textures (upper, which covers and protects the upper part of the foot) …
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Great for 3D

8 out of 10
January 16, 2020
Incentivized
I use Rhinoceros 3D as a design tool for studio and other architecture courses as a graduate student pursuing my Masters of Architecture. …
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Rhino 3D for Windows & Mac

$995

On Premise
one-time fee

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $995 one-time fee
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Product Details

What is Rhino?

Robert McNeel and Associates headquartered in Seattle offers Rhinoceros 3D (or Rhino 3D), a 3D modeling and design application. Rhino can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces and solids, subdivision geometry (SubD), point clouds, and polygon meshes.

Special features include:
  • Uninhibited free-form 3D modeling tools, or model any shape.
  • Accuracy needed to design, prototype, engineer, analyze, and manufacture anything from an airplane to jewelry.
  • Compatibility with other design, drafting, CAM, engineering, analysis, rendering, animation, and illustration software.
  • Read and repair meshes and extremely challenging IGES files.
  • Development platform for hundreds of specialty 3D products.
  • Available for Windows or Mac on a perpetual license for a one-time fee.

Rhino Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Robert McNeel and Associates headquartered in Seattle offers Rhinoceros 3D (or Rhino 3D), a 3D modeling and design application. Rhino can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces and solids, subdivision geometry (SubD), point clouds, and polygon meshes.

Rhino starts at $995.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 7.5.

The most common users of Rhino are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Rhino 3D has found a wide range of applications across multiple industries. One of its key use cases is in the field of architectural design, where it proves valuable during the early stages of concept design and 3D modeling involving complex geometry or parametric design. Users have praised Rhino 3D for its ability to provide true design freedom, without the limitations found in other 3D design programs, making it a popular choice among architecture students and professionals alike.

In addition to architecture, Rhino 3D is also highly valued in precision industries such as optics. Users have reported that the software excels in handling complex shapes and maintaining continuity, enabling them to produce intricate designs with precision. This makes Rhino 3D a powerful tool for industries where accuracy and attention to detail are paramount.

Another significant use case of Rhino 3D is its role as a programmable bridge between different AEC software. Users have found that the software's interoperability with Revit has improved, allowing for seamless integration and facilitating the translation of Rhino sketches into the Revit environment. This automation not only streamlines the construction document workflow but also saves time by automating repetitive tasks.

Furthermore, Rhino 3D's rendering capabilities have been praised by users for generating realistic images that enhance the visualization of designs. Architects and interior designers find this feature invaluable when presenting their ideas to clients, as it allows them to create visually stunning and immersive experiences that help clients envision the final outcome.

Overall, Rhino 3D's versatility and performance make it a go-to tool in various domains such as architectural design, industrial design, shipbuilding, jewelry design, optics, and more. Its ability to handle complex geometries, offer true design freedom, streamline workflows through automation, and produce visually appealing renderings has made it an essential part of many professionals' toolkits.

Versatile Feature Set: Many users have praised Rhino 3D for its wide range of features, including freeform modeling, parametric design, and seamless import/export capabilities. This versatility allows for flexibility in creating and modifying designs to meet specific needs.

Efficient Parametric Modeling: Reviewers appreciate the efficient parametric modeling capabilities of Rhino 3D, which enable easy modification of models. The integration with Grasshopper also allows for a rapid iterative process in designing, enhancing productivity and creativity.

Seamless Collaboration: Rhino 3D's lightweight models have been commended by users as they seamlessly integrate with other AEC software. This makes it easier to collaborate with professionals from various disciplines, enhancing communication and teamwork throughout the design process.

Limited 2D CAD functionality: Some users have found that Rhino 3D is not well optimized for pure 2D CAD drafting, with a number of reviewers suggesting that other software options may be more suitable for this purpose.

Challenges with compatibility: Several users have expressed frustration with the way drawings display in Rhino 3D compared to AutoCAD. This discrepancy can make it difficult for users who are accustomed to working in AutoCAD and may require additional effort to adjust to Rhino's display features.

Performance issues with parametric models: Numerous reviewers have reported experiencing slowdowns when working with extensive parametric models in Rhino 3D, resulting in decreased performance. This limitation can impact productivity and workflow efficiency for users handling complex projects.

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March 23, 2020

Multi use 3D software

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Rhino assists in shoe performance analysis, application of leather textures (upper, which covers and protects the upper part of the foot) and also the sole. It has an indispensable role in the evaluation of prototypes with 3D printing, reducing time and cost. After modeling, rendering can generate images like the ones we see on the side with extreme realism.
  • Rhinoceros has an internal renderer that features a good quality result.
  • Best cost-benefit in the market.
  • It doesn’t work on Mac.
  • It’s a very heavy software.
Rhinoceros 3D is well suited for interior design, architecture, product design, shoe design, packaging design, jewelry design, and graphic design.
  • When compared to other paid and most used 3D software on the market, it is undoubtedly one of the cheapest.
So far I never had to use the support.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Rhinoceros 3D is an essential tool in our office for architectural designers as well as the department of the interior. A majority of our clients wish to see the space before construction, and Rhinoceros 3D allows us to fully model and render the space for them to visualize. Whether it's a large scale building envelope design or a custom light fixture, Rhinoceros 3D can bring sketches to reality.
  • Large Scale Massing Studies
  • Custom Fixture Modeling
  • Space Visualization
  • Make2D images
  • Rhinoceros 3D for Mac
  • Unit precision
  • Point Accuracy
Rhinoceros 3D is an excellent tool for designers to conceptualize and study different design options quickly. Whether it's a large building in a city block or a small structure, Rhinoceros 3D is an excellent way to transform hand sketches into 3D visualizations. Rhinoceros 3D is excellent for concepts, but sometimes its lack of precision modeling makes it challenging to get accurate and precise forms like you would get in CAD or Revit. It is most appropriate in the design phase and less appropriate in the construction phase of architecture and interior design.
  • Quick concept visualization
  • Client visualization
  • 3D printing models for clients & marketing
Rhinoceros 3D is an excellent tool for quick concepts, as are programs like SketchUp and AutoCAD. However, Rhinoceros 3D excels at being flexible in terms of file exports and the capability to work with other software easily like Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, and more. It is a universal tool that has many plugins expanding its capabilities, unlike similar software.
A majority of the support for Rhinoceros 3D does not come from the company itself, but from online forums and boards where other Rhinoceros 3D users outline their issues and solutions. The Rhinoceros 3D website does not offer much in-depth support and just outlines general how to's. At the same time, online forums allow for more specific issues to be addressed and solved by the Rhinoceros 3D community.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Rhino is used primarily for early-stage concept design studies and for 3D modeling that involves complex geometry or parametric design. Rhino is first and foremost a 3D modeling tool, secondly, a great parametric design tool when using the Grasshopper plugin, and third a great file converter due to its many supported formats.
  • 3D modeling of complex geometry.
  • Parametric design with Grasshopper.
  • File conversion of different 3D file types.
  • Rhino has very limited sheet layout tools.
  • Grasshopper could be better integrated into the main interface.
  • Lack of backwards file compatibility can be frustrating.
Rhino is a fantastic 3D modeler - intuitive and easy to use, but robust enough to be relied upon in a business setting. Rhino is best suited for complex geometry modeling tasks - such as double-curvature or parametrically-variable arrays. While Rhino (and Grasshopper) can be used for documentation of such complex designs, the method of documentation will often need to be designed from scratch along with the geometry, and so it may not be the most efficient tool for documentation in a professional architects' office.
  • I'm not sure.
Rhino serves a very specific purpose in my work: for any geometry that can't be described simply in plan and section, Rhino offers tools to model and document these geometries. With the Grasshopper plugin, Rhino is my go-to tool for any parametric design tasks, such as creating a continuously-variable array of objects or quickly subdividing a surface. In my day-to-day workflow, it is most often used for early concept studies.
McNeel software is incredibly responsive to customer input and will reply directly when contacted. There is also a great, active user base on online forums and people are always willing to help solve problems. I have, on several occasions, suggested improvements to the software and seen these suggestions adopted in some form in later versions.
January 16, 2020

Great for 3D

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Rhinoceros 3D as a design tool for studio and other architecture courses as a graduate student pursuing my Masters of Architecture. Most students in the architecture department are suggested to use Rhino as it gives people true freedom in design and doesn't have the same restraints as other 3D design programs.
  • 3D modeling.
  • Ease of implementing plugin use.
  • Lineweights and layouts are difficult to use.
  • Could have more architectural elements.
I think Rhinoceros is well-suited in the earlier stages of design as a conceptual design phase tool, but less appropriate when one needs to get more specific and detailed. It is definitely not a good idea to use for construction drawings. I think it is a good tool to use in school, for architectural design competitions, and in the early stages of design when you are trying to get ideas across to clients.
I think that out of all of these, Rhino is best at having the freedom to design in 3D specifically, and it is a better 3D design tool than SketchUp and Revit. I think it pairs really well with the use of AutoCAD for 2D construction drawings and other 2D outputs.
I think a lot of the time it is hard to find solutions to problems that come up online for both Rhino and plugins in for Rhino. McNeel doesn't seem to be very good at replying on forums with correct solutions or replying to more personal customer service issues that might come up.
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