From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
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Building the surfaces of the bezel - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
Building the surfaces of the bezel
- And now we'll take a quick look into building the surfaces for the bezel. I'm going to go now into the perspective and maximize the view port. I'm going to go to the unlock icon here and right click and just select the cross section for our bezel and I'll zoom in and try to shift select the curve and we can lock everything else. I want a middle mouse and look for the lock with this yellow and black square and everything else is locked. And from here we can now simply take this oval curve here, going to go into Surface, use the Sweep 1 Rail, select the cross section, we'll hit enter, just make sure everything looks good. You don't have to play with anything here and when you see it looks right we can go ahead and apply and there we have it. You'll notice in most cases the surface is flipped inside out. We can just select the entire poly surface. I want a middle mouse and look for the Analyze Direction icon and you left click. You can also see in the command line you can also type in…
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Importing the stone and ring size curve3m 13s
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Building the curves of the bezel7m 8s
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Sketching out the lines of the shank: Oval stone ring7m 10s
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Building the surfaces of the shank2m 57s
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Building the surfaces of the bezel3m 3s
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Shelling out the shank8m 2s
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Combining the bezel to the shank4m 30s
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Filleting the edges4m 6s
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