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i have used Rhino for 3d modeling and then i used keyshot for rendering. As i studied industrial design before we all learned Rhino as it is quite convenient to use. It seems however it is used more in asia than in the western world. I really enjoy working in this program. How about you? i remember you saying that you have done a lot of drawings by hand, did you also work with 3d programs, and are you working with it still today?

Hey man speaking of Rhino's I'm a Dinasour! I studied Industrial design in the late 1970's and worked in the field using a drafting board, inks, Pantone markers, tempra, pantone sheets and I NEVER touched a computer! All by hand. I even built all the mock ups and then made many of the jigs used in production.

I'd like to learn to draw and render now though and maybe Steemit will give me the motivation. It's hard to have the time as I own and run a company with 15 employees.

Maybe you can post some tutorials! I'll upvote them and use them! :)

It is kind of hard to find the time, but I tell you what. With Rhino and Keyshot it's possible to catch it up relatively quickly. Sometimes things are more complicated than they look - this is one of them . Hopefully I can make some kind of tutorial and share how it works I just have to figure out what program to use to record the tutorial because I definitely think a video is the best way to teach this kind of content