As a CADer who skillfully uses these two softwares, I think I can give some suggestions: industrial design (ID) actually belongs to a branch of the fine arts industry in the industrial field, focusing more on the appearance design and color planning of industrial products. So Rhino is more suitable for industrial design than SW. Modeling: The modeling speed of Rhino is much faster than that of SW, whether it is a simple or complex model or even an advanced surface part; Rendering: Rhino's own renderer is poor, but its good data conversion interface is easy to render after connecting any 3d software. Its plug-in renderers Flamingo and Vray are very powerful, and the renderer of SW is Photoworks, which has a general rendering effect. Software size: Rhino is about several hundred meters, and SW full version is about 4~5G! Design field: Rhino involves civil daily necessities, jewelry, ships, automobiles and other fields, and SW is mainly in the field of mechanical mechanism design. In short, in terms of industrial design, Rhino is far superior to SW for its compact size and friendly and convenient operation (Korean industrial design has sprung up in recent years, which is inseparable from its choice of Rhino+C4D)! Please refer to the above humble opinion!
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