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I wanna export IFC from rhino with GeoGym. and I want to export properties with geometry. when I write to properties to user/key value in rhino, I can see the properties my exported file in properties heading. all of thing clear from my side.

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However, I have recently experienced issues with the geometry being too complex and causing my Rhino and Grasshopper to become unreasonably slow. The simulations would time out and not return any results.

Attempted the Battlepass Challenge to Kill a Rhino with Poison. Used a gas orb while trying to maintain aggro with light melee (I think it was daggers). Poison debuff remained on rhino throughout the fight but when it died I did not receive credit for the challenge.

Aggro rhino (with bow), throw orb to envelop rhino in poison gas cloud, maintain aggro with light melee combat. Check Challenge completion when rhino dies (with poison debuff showing), no credit for challenge completion.

With photorealistic lights, cameras, and materials, Rhino rendering with V-Ray is as real as it gets. Communicate and collaborate with confidence, knowing that your designs look just right.

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Introducing all-new tools that let you fine-tune and finish your renders without needing an extra app. Composite render layers, make color corrections, and instantly adjust lighting in the new V-Ray Frame Buffer.

Visualize your parametric designs on the fly. V-Ray for Grasshopper comes with V-Ray for Rhino and includes a collection of nodes to support V-Ray geometry, lighting, materials, rendering, and animation.

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V-Ray 6, update 1 empowers users to achieve higher realism in their designs, refine their renders, and facilitate seamless collaboration. With this update, designers and artists benefit from an improved compatibility between V-Ray and Enscape, an enhanced V-Ray Decal for effortlessly applying stickers and labels onto complex surfaces, and an array of new components within V-Ray for Grasshopper to easily create stunning skies and environments.

Is there a way to export Revit geometry to rhino or sketchup with the texture data to make renders ?, Why is this not possible ? or even vice versa without having to go through the trouble of assigning materials through object styles. For a small project this is feasible but for large projects its tedious and time conusming. What is the most efficient way to do this ?

To answer the "when" question...Most of such creators collaborate with Autodesk at different levels and in my personal opinion I doubt it is or will ever be in Autodesk's strategy to kill such businesses by replicating the plugins/codes which those firms have created. At one point in time Autodesk might consider to fairly acquire a plugin (which they have done in the past) but not replicating it....Revit itself was acquired from the original developers

I have a file in rhino (archi model). To render this model i need to export this in 3ds max, i have layers in my rhino file which i want in max also, but when i export .3ds it does not give me layers in 3ds max.

The project must run on both Java 7 and 8. Since I want the scripts to behave the same no matter which JVM is used, I thought it might be best to bundle Mozilla Rhino with my application, but I am unable to find a JSR-223 (ScriptEngine) wrapper for it.

The current available solutions on the web like below two are based on build locally instead of based on system like Maven, and the solution is much easier to get work based on Maven repository, just add below dependency, it will bring in org.mozilla:rhino automatically

An elegant solution to a challenging problem, Rhino and Revit file and data interchange made simple. Connecting Rhino3d and Revit, BEAM has the tools to assign parameters within Rhino and to then bring these same models seamlessly into Revit.

BEAM allows the designer to consider Rhino as the new free-form geometry engine for Revit. Synchronised, bidirectional sharing of models, supporting rapid and simple file transfer. Use Rhino elements such as polylines and points to control adaptive component placement within Revit, Rhino blocks to Revit Family instances.

Asheboro, N.C. Jan. 17, 2023 -The North Carolina Zoo sadly announces the death of Natalie, a southern white rhinoceros who was euthanized on Jan. 10 after a period of declining health.

Natalie arrived at the North Carolina Zoo with her son Lyonnel in 2007. She had previously lived most of her life at White Oak Conservation Center in Florida, where she gave birth to two males named Tony and Dominique. All three of her offspring are still living at other accredited zoos in North America.

Southern white rhinos are the most social of the rhino species and live together in groupings called "crashes." Rhinos in the wild live into their early 30s and can live into their early 40s under human care.

Southern white rhinos were hunted to near extinction by the beginning of the 20th century for their horns, which some erroneously believe provide medicinal benefits. Rhino horn is made up of keratin, the same material that makes up human fingernails and hair. The threat faced by wild rhinos is very real. Today, populations in the wild (estimated between approximately 19,000-21,000) still face significant threats from poaching and habitat loss.

In addition to their work with the rhinos at the North Carolina Zoo, staff works on conservation projects in several countries in Southern Africa to save this species. Through SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool), the North Carolina Zoo is working to protect rhinos and other species in the wild. SMART is an app that allows national parks and other protected areas better to understand patterns of wildlife distribution and illegal activity and combat destructive activities like poaching.

The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR) is the state agency with a vision to be the leader in using the state's natural and cultural resources to build the social, cultural, educational and economic future of North Carolina. NCDNCR's mission is to improve the quality of life in our state by creating opportunities to experience excellence in the arts, history, libraries and nature in North Carolina by stimulating learning, inspiring creativity, preserving the state's history, conserving the state's natural heritage, encouraging recreation and cultural tourism, and promoting economic development.

NCDNCR includes 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, two science museums, three aquariums and Jennette's Pier, 39 state parks and recreation areas, the North Carolina Zoo, the nation's first state-supported Symphony Orchestra, the State Library, the State Archives, the N.C. Arts Council, State Preservation Office and the Office of State Archaeology, along with the Division of Land and Water Stewardship. For more information, please call (919) 814-6800 or visit www.ncdcr.gov.

However, habitat for rhinos is gradually shrinking in Chitwan as a result of the growth of invasive species that choke out the grass that rhinos depend on for food. IRF is working with local NGO, National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) and National Park officials to create invasive-free grazing areas for rhinos and other herbivores.

Interventions will take place twice a year over an area of approximately 250 hectares of the national park, with the hopes of eliminating the spread of the invasive species. Restored grassland areas will be monitored by NTNC utilizing cameras to guide future interventions as well as identify grazing patterns of the rhinos.

The greater one-horned rhino population, which once numbered as low as 100 individuals in the early 1900s, has increased to more than 3,700. Strict protection by government authorities and forestry officials in India and Nepal has resulted in several years of poaching declines. Nepal completed a new nationwide census earlier this year for greater one-horned rhinos and the population now stands at 752, an increase of 107 from the previous survey in 2015.

IRF has also introduced the greater one-horned rhino into its popular adoption program. By symbolically adopting a rhino, donors will support tracking and monitoring programs, habitat management and translocations and will receive a certificate, adoption sticker and bio and photos. More information is at -a-greater-one-horned-rhino/.

How do you save a prehistoric looking animal that's ornery, exotic and weighs around a ton? Especially when it lives in places that are hard to get to. That the rhinoceros is in trouble is not a new story. For years, they've been crowded out of their habitats, and hunted for their distinctive horns. In the last 10 years the poaching has gotten so bad in South Africa where most of them live, that the rhino there are under almost daily attack. A team of veterinarians, pilots and game capture specialists are trying a different way to help the most endangered type of South African rhino, the black rhino. Their solution seems to defy the laws of gravity, and when we heard about it, we had to see it for ourselves.

Jacques Flamand: Some of these rhino are in very inaccessible parts of the reserve. And this method of airlifting them provided us with an opportunity. I immediately thought that this is the solution to our problem, getting 'em out of rugged mountainous or thick forested areas where vehicles cannot go in.

With more than a hundred square miles of mountains and ravines, the Ithala Game Reserve fits that description. When we joined Flamand and his team, they were searching the impossible terrain for three rhino they'd selected for relocation. Part of his plan to protect them from poachers and increase their numbers.

That was 15 years ago. The black rhino was a critically endangered species. To get the numbers up, Flamand started the Black Rhino Range Expansion Project with the help of the World Wildlife Fund . The idea was to take a small number of rhino from government parks and settle them in new places, mostly on private land, where they would breed and create new populations.

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