Rhinoceros 3D is a 3D computer graphics and CAD (computed aided design) software that was developed by Robert McNeel & Associates. Rhino utilizes four different viewports that assists in modeling in different window formats to allow 2D analyses to be made. Rendering and animation is a frequent use of Rhino as the enhancements and plug-ins make it very helpful.
Creators are not much limited in what they would like to accomplish within Rhino3D as third-party plug-ins and add-ons allow for different types of rendering and animation as the final product. While Rhino is quite frequently used in the context of architectural modeling, there are other means of use for architecture in industries such as industrial design, automotive design, produce design, as well as graphic design and multimedia. Because Rhinoceros allows for geometries to be mathematically precise based on the NURBS mathematical model, it helps for precise representation of curves and freeform surfaces in computer graphics.