Since the very first day Rhino Red Prints website is aimed to be as modern as possible. That means implementing various and interesting innovations constantly. Since RRP products are solely digital, we are working in the most advanced and fast pacing industry of all: computer science. Even though not directly as a producers of hardware […]
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Having an Ergonomic Chair is vital not only for Graphic Designers, but for everybody who spends most of their time in front of the computer. That goes for games especially. Sometimes, gamers are glued to their chair for hours and hours and if you are not properly equipped, your health will be in trouble sooner […]
As with our mice selection, Best Monitors that we think suit graphic designers will be limited to what we have used and/or tested. Here you will be able to find the selection. It is not the Top 10 or Top 12 like others like to present them. We would like to share only what have […]
If you are already here, you are most likely interested if not fascinated by drawings and blueprints. They might be your job, hobby or future career. For us, they are a part of a portfolio that we, at Rhino Red Prints created based on our love for such depictions of various vehicles. We enjoy working […]
This will be our first article from our “Interesting Drawings” Series. In the series, we will feature airplanes /mostly but not only/ who either flew as prototypes or never never left the drawing board. Blueprints of such vehicles are very hard to find and simplified drawings usually are in high demand. Some of the information […]
Rivets in Aircraft Drawings nowadays are sometimes considered irrelevant. To some that might be the norm, but in any good blueprint or drawing rivets are present. At least to some extent. They – especially when drawings are hand made – add additional burden to the creator. However, with time, they appear to be more and […]
Line thickness in any vector file can be pre-determined. Before the work starts, one can pick colors, thickness, basic tools of drawing, etc. That is only a small fraction of the flexible solutions offered by any modern software related to drawing vector files. It is not a miracle, it is computer science and software implementation. […]
Copying blueprints and drawings dates back closely to the beginnings of the creation process of the original blueprint itself. The need for creating multiple copies was solved by the invention of the Guttenberg press, but only to some extent. It did it mainly for books and papers. In order to get a copy of a […]
Cross Section Drawings are something that was available all over the books two decades /or more/ ago. Especially Russian ones and Soviet publications before them. Cross section drawings depicted different cutaways of the item on the blueprints. For example, with airplanes, usually nose cone, behind the cockpit, before and after the wings and tail section […]
If you ever wondered is there anything in common with the drawings that Rhino Red Prints offer and drawings that they use to make scale models, we will try to answer that in the following article. Blueprints and various drawings are our passion and we are deep into that, constantly exploring and discovering more and […]
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