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Rhinoceros Tutorial: Building a Rubber Duck Model - Navigating Eye Placement Issues, Study notes of Aerospace Engineering

The process of building a rubber duck model using rhinoceros software, as detailed in a tutorial. The authors, ltjg zachary b. Robertson and lt michael adams, encountered an issue with affixing the eyes to the duck, which they resolved by adjusting the reference point for the orientonsrf command. Figures and references to the rhinoceros help file.

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Download Rhinoceros Tutorial: Building a Rubber Duck Model - Navigating Eye Placement Issues and more Study notes Aerospace Engineering in PDF only on Docsity!                 Homework  #2                         LTJG  Zachary  B.  Robertson,  USCG   LT  Michael  Adams,  USCG   Mechanical  Engineering  M.S.  Student   DUINS,  USCG  Marine  Engineering,  Virginia  Tech                         Naval  Architecture,  AOE  3204   Professor  P.  Kumar,  Virginia  Tech   LTJG  ZACHARY  B.  ROBERTSON,  USCG   LT  MICHAEL  ADAMS,  USCG   NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE  (3204)   PROFESSOR  P.  KUMAR,  VIRGINIA  TECH   HOMEWORK  #2     #1     DEFINE     GIVEN:     • Rhinoceros  Tutorial     FIND:     • Build  Rubber  Duck  Model  from  Rhinoceros  Tutorial   o Save/submit  Final  Rhino  File   o Screen  Capture  Final  Rubber  Duck     REFERENCES:     [1]   Rhinoceros.  “Getting  Started:  Organic  Tutorial”.       SOLVE     SUMMARY  &  SOLUTION:     We  opened  the  Rhino  program  and  created  the  rubber  duck  model,  as  discussed  in  the   “Getting  Started”  organic  help  file.    After  working  with  the  program  for  a  day,  we  came   across  trouble,  affixing  eyes  to  the  duck.    While  we  could  place  eyes  on  the  face,  we  could   not  properly  orient  them  to  have  the  pupils  directing  out  (perpendicular  to  the  face).    We   saved  at  this  point,  to  return  with  fresh  minds.    Project  was  paused  as  indicated  in  Figure  1.    
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