Rhino is ideal for complex, parametric architectural designs requiring high precision, while SketchUp excels at quick conceptual modeling with intuitive workflows.
Rhino’s NURBS modeling and advanced surface tools make it well-suited for detailed, curved, or parametric elements (e.g., custom facades, organic forms), supporting in-depth design development. SketchUp, with its simple push-pull interface and 3D Warehouse, is more efficient for rapid concept sketches, massing studies, or collaborative reviews where speed and accessibility are key.
Typically, Rhino is used in firms for detailed component design or parametric projects, while SketchUp is preferred by architects, students, or small teams for initial iterations or client presentations. For projects needing both, use SketchUp for early concepts and Rhino for complex details to balance efficiency and accuracy.
