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The ULTIMATE Guide to Jewellery CAD Design with Rhino 3D by Aaron Clark

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Release date:2024, March

Duration:23 h 59 m

Author:Aaron Clark

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Comprehensive Online Course: Dive into 3D Jewellery Design

Explore the captivating world of 3D jewellery design in this comprehensive online course. Whether you are an aspiring jewellery designer, a seasoned professional looking to enhance your skills, or a passionate hobbyist, this course will provide you with the knowledge and expertise to model stunning jewellery pieces using state-of-the-art 3D modeling techniques.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Basics – Exploring Rhino 3D and its main features
  • Converting 2D Drawings into 3D Shapes
  • Simple Bands
  • Solitaire Rings
  • Customizing Rhino 3D
  • 3-Stone Rings
  • Halo Designs
  • Rendering with Cycles and V-Ray
  • Oval Cluster Designs
  • Further Designs
  • Elaborate Designs
  • SubD Modeling
  • Troubleshooting Common Problems

Course Contents

This course offers over 28 hours of high-quality, self-paced video tutorials. You’ll also have access to over 180 resources, including 3D models, gems, pre-made assets, materials for Cycles and V-Ray, HDRi maps, render models, and more to support your learning journey.

Who Should Enroll:

  • Aspiring jewellery designers or sales professionals
  • Jewellery professionals looking to enhance their skills
  • Anyone passionate about wearable art and craftsmanship

Prerequisites:

  • A computer with Rhino 3D. The course is recorded using version 8 for PC, but those with earlier versions will still be able to follow along. Mac users may notice some minor differences.
  • A 90-day evaluation license for Rhino 3D is available on the McNeel website.
  • No prior 3D modeling experience is required; however, basic computer literacy and creativity are essential.
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[Udemy] The ULTIMATE Guide to Jewellery CAD Design with Rhino 3D by Aaron Clark
01. Introduction

01. Introduction

02. Basics – exploring Rhino 3D

01. Overview
02. Gumball and Panels
03. Settings and Options

03. 2D drawing into 3D shapes

01. Hexagonal pendant part 1
02. Hexagonal pendant part 2
03. Hexagonal pendant part 3
04. Circle pendant part 1
05. Circle pendant part 2
06. Diamond pendant

04. Simple bands

01. Half round wedder
02. Channelset wedder part 1
03. Channelset wedder part 2
04. Grainset wedder part 1
05. Grainset wedder part 2
06. Microclaw wedder part 1
07. Microclaw wedder part 2
08. Shared-claw eternity ring

05. Solitaire rings

01. 4-claw round part 1 – Head
02. 4-claw round part 2 – Shank
03. 4-claw round part 3 – Finishing
04. 4-claw princess part 1 – Head
05. 4-claw princess part 2 – Shank
06. 6-claw round Tiffany style part 1 – Head
07. 6-claw round Tiffany style part 2 – Shank
08. Bezel set cushion

06. Customising Rhino 3D

01. Rhino Options
02. Template Files
03. Menus
04. Macros

07. 3-stone rings

01. 3-round ring – Head
02. 3-round ring – Shank
03. 3-round ring – Finishing
04. Emerald and round ring – Head
05. Emerald and round ring – Shank
06. Emerald and round ring – Finishing
07. Oval and pear ring – Head
08. Oval and pear ring – Shank
09. Oval and pear ring – Finishing

08. Halo designs

01. Round microclaw – Halo
02. Round Microclaw – Basket
03. Round Microclaw – Shank
04. Round Microclaw – Finalising
05. Oval Grainset – Halo
06. Oval Grainset – Basket
07. Oval Grainset – Shank
08. Oval Grainset – Finalising
09. Princess Grainset – Halo
10. Princess Grainset – Basket
11. Princess Grainset – Finalising
12. Emerald Microclaw – Halo
13. Emerald Microclaw – Basket
14. Emerald Microclaw – Finalising
15. Pear Microclaw – Halo
16. Pear Microclaw – Basket
17. Pear Microclaw – Finalising

09. Rendering

01. Model preparation – Solitaire rings
02. Model preparation – Halo rings
03. Cycles – Materials
04. Cycles – Environments
05. Cycles – Render settings
06. Cycles – Named views
07. Cycles – Groundplanes
08. V-Ray – Materials
09. V-Ray – Advanced materials
10. V-Ray – Environments
11. V-Ray – Render settings
12. V-Ray – Batch rendering

10. Oval cluster

01. Oval cluster – Head
02. Oval cluster – Basket
03. Oval cluster – Shank
04. Oval cluster – Specifications
05. Oval cluster – Rendering
06. Oval cluster – Exporting
07. Oval cluster – Variations

11. Further designs

01. Marquise ring – Head
02. Marquise ring – Shank
03. Marquise ring – Finalising and rendering
04. Bypass ring – Body
05. Bypass ring – Finalising and rendering
06. Crossover claw ring – Body
07. Crossover claw ring – Finalising and rendering
08. Signet ring – Oval
09. Signet ring – Cushion
10. Signet ring – Shield

12. Elaborate designs

01. Scalloped edge halo – Head
02. Scalloped edge halo – Basket
03. Scalloped edge halo – Shank
04. Scalloped edge halo – Rendering
05. Scalloped edge halo – Exporting
06. Fancy halo – Head
07. Fancy halo – Basket
08. Fancy halo – Shank
09. Fancy halo – Rendering
10. Fancy halo – Exporting

13. SubD modelling

01. Basics
02. Leaf ring – Leaf
03. Leaf ring – Ring
04. Scroll ring – Scrolls
05. Scroll ring – Ring
06. Celtic knot – Triquetra
07. Horse head pendant

14. Troubleshooting

01. Filleting
02. Open Surfaces
03. Boolean Unioning
04. Further Help

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