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Rhino: Jewelry Modeling

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Overview

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Learn how to use Rhino 5 to model four different pieces of jewelry. The final CAD drawings can be used to show clients and craftspeople, or refined for 3D printing.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. Setting Up the Interface and Options
  • Setting up the UI in Rhino
  • Setting up the pop-up menu
  • Keyboard shortcuts and importing custom options
  • Quick demo using shortcuts
  • Setting up the layer palette
2. Making a Basic Oval Stone Ring
  • Importing the stone and ring size curve
  • Building the curves of the bezel
  • Sketching out the lines of the shank: Oval stone ring
  • Building the surfaces of the shank
  • Building the surfaces of the bezel
  • Shelling out the shank
  • Combining the bezel to the shank
  • Filleting the edges
3. Making an Engagement Ring
  • Importing the stone and ring size curve
  • Building the curves for the center stone
  • Sketching out the lines of the shank: Engagement ring
  • Revolving the curves to make the center section
  • Using sweep to make the shank surface
  • Laying the small stones and prongs
4. Modeling a Cabochon Drop Earring
  • Importing the oval cabochon model
  • Building the curves of the body
  • Sweeping and piping the shapes
  • Setting the stones and adding the prongs
  • Building the earring hook
5. Modeling a Basic Enamel Cuff
  • Importing the bracelet curve and building the side profile
  • Opening and rounding off the bottom opening
  • Offsetting the inner surface to create the cuff
  • Creating the thickness for the cuff
  • Using offset to build up the edges of the cuff
  • Unwrapping the surface to apply line art
  • Editing the line art on the cuff
  • Offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors
  • Softening the edges for comfort
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Jean Gorospe

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