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3D RHINO HEEL MAKING WITH Julianne Session 4 of 4

  • Brooklyn Shoe Space 87 Richardson Street Brooklyn United States (map)
BEGINNER RHINO for FOOTWEAR: Modeling Heel component
from $450.00

Duration: 4 Sessions (Live via Zoom)
Time: 2 hours per session
Format: Online, small-group instruction
Skill Level: Beginners welcome—no prior Rhino or 3D experience necessary
Tuition: $450
Tools Needed: Laptop or desktop computer (Rhino installed), preferably with a 3-button mouse

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students will:

  • Understand the Rhino 3D interface and key modeling tools

  • Learn to navigate and create 2D and 3D geometry in Rhino

  • Model a base plate and insole board using a digital last

  • Design custom heel and wedge components suitable for 3D printing

  • Understand key considerations for digital design in footwear

  • Gain insight into real-world prototyping, printing, and attachment methods

  • Leave with a fully modeled heel design and the skills to iterate further

Schedule at a Glance

Session 1: Introduction to Rhino

  • Rhino interface walkthrough

  • Setting up units and presets for footwear

  • Drawing curves, lines, and 2D shapes

  • Intro to solid modeling: extrude, revolve, loft, Boolean operations

  • Q&A and basic practice exercises

Session 2: Base Plate Design

  • Using a 3D last as your base

  • Modeling a base plate and mock insole board

  • Step-by-step modeling of a simple heel

  • Comparing multiple methods (revolve, loft, sweep)

  • Live demo + student build time

Session 3: Basic Heel Design 

  • Intro to more advanced Rhino tools

  • Building off your base plate for modularity and customization

  • Tips for modeling symmetry and refining surfaces

  • Optional homework: finish one sculpted heel for review

Session 4: Complex Heel & Wedge Forms + Design for 3D Printing & Final Critique

  • Designing sculptural wedges or unique heel shapes

  • Considerations for 3D printing: file types, tolerances, material behavior

  • Finishing techniques: sanding, painting, plating, reinforcing

  • Strategies for attaching heel to uppers/outsoles

  • Workshop time: students share screens and refine their designs

  • Final tips, resources, and how to keep practicing beyond class

Materials & Tools Required

  • Computer with Rhino 7 or 8 installed (trial version is fine)

  • 3-button mouse highly recommended (vs. trackpad)

  • Internet connection + Zoom account

  • Instructor will provide access to:

    • Shared 3D last model (7cm heel height, almond toe)

    • Reference images and example files

Instructor

Julianne is a multidisciplinary creative technologist with a background in fashion, computer science, and industrial design. With degrees from Georgia Tech (BS Computer Science) and FIT (Footwear & Accessories Design), she specializes in merging traditional craft with cutting-edge technology. Her work spans 3D modeling, footwear innovation, AI, and additive manufacturing.

LINK TO SYLLABUS HERE«

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