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Introduction to Jewellery CAD with Rhino 3D by Aaron Clark

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Release date:2021, March

Author:Aaron Clark

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

  • You will learn what Rhino 3D is, and how to use it
  • You’ll learn fundamental design techniques
  • You will be able to draw 2D lines and curves
  • You’ll produce simple designs including wedding bands and pendants
  • You’ll learn more intermediate skills while making solitaire and halo ring designs
  • You’ll understand how to produce pieces suitable for printing and casting
  • You’ll troubleshoot and overcome common problems
  • You’ll learn how the customise Rhino 3D to the way you work

Requirements
Rhino v5 , v6, or v7 (recommended) – a 90-day evaluation version is available
A PC and mouse (you can use a Mac, however a PC is advisable)

Discription
In this course, I am going to guide you through the fundamental skills required to produce 3D designs. I will explain why I believe Rhino 3D is the best choice for beginners (and experts!) due to it’s ease-of-use, accessible price point, and widespread adoption.

Learn how to create viable, production ready, 3D Models and designs using Rhino, the industry-standard design software.
I start super simple so you’ll be ok with little or no experience. With these online tutorials, you’ll be amazed what you can achieve.
The course is project-based, so you will applying your new skills immediately to real 3D designs. All the project files will be included, so you’ll never get stuck.

I’ve also included the following additional assets for you to use in your projects:

  • Round cut gem
  • Cushion cut gem
  • Princess cut gem
  • Pear cut gem
  • Marquise cut gem
  • Baguette cut gem
  • Emerald cut gem
  • Oval cut gem

Who this course is for:

  • Jewellery professionals wanting to explore CAD
  • Jewellery designers wanting to incorporate CAD into their work
  • Jewellers who want to supplement their bench skills with CAD
  • Students that want to explore jewellery CAD design
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01 – Introduction

01 – Introduction and Course Overview
02 – Rhino 3D

02 – Exploring Rhino 3D

03 – Layout Sections and Navigating

03 – 2D drawing with lines arcs and curves

04 – Creating a Yin Yang design
05 – Arraying objects
06 – Creating a basket cross pattern
07 – Creating a floral design
08 – Drawing a detailed filigree design

04 – 3D modelling simple rings

09 – Creating a simple band
10 – Creating a simple band with a rounded profile
11 – Creating a channel set band
12 – Creating a band with complex profiles

05 – Pendant and earring design

13 – Creating a floral pendant from previous 2D drawings
14 – Creating a petal earring design
15 – Building a crossover gemset pendant

06 – 4claw solitaire ring

16 – Building a 4claw collet
17 – Creating an upsweptcathedral shank

07 – 6claw Tiffany style ring

18 – Modelling the 6claw collet
19 – Modelling a knifeedge to halfround shank

08 – Creating a cushion halo ring

20 – Creating a cushion halo
21 – Building up a shank
22 – Creating a basket
23 – Preparing the design for printing and casting

09 – Customising Rhino

24 – Exploring Rhino options
25 – Creating and changing toolbars
26 – Working with template files

10 – Troubleshooting common issues

27 – Solving open polysurface issues
28 – Solving filleting issues
29 – Solving boolean union issues
30 – Additional resources

11 – Rendering

31 – Preparing the model
32 – Creating and applying materials
33 – Environments
34 – Groundplane settings
35 – Rendering
36 – Preparing the cushion halo design
37 – Rendering our cushion halo design

12 – Creating a twisted wire ring with History

38 – Modelling the ring
39 – Rendering out design
40 – Preparing the design for printing and casting

13 – Creating a 3stone ring

41 – Modelling the ring
42 – Rendering the design
43 – Preparing the ring for printing and casting

14 – Bonus lessons

44 – Flow along surface

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