From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
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Editing the line art on the cuff - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
Editing the line art on the cuff
- [Voiceover] Let's take a look now at editing the curves on our texture. Now that you have applied the texture back into your model, the next step is to actually clean it up, so you can offset the surface on the model. I'm going to first select our layer for the poly-surfaces here and just hide it. You're going to take our selection of curves that have been grouped and we're just going to run the ungroup command. You could hit "Control + shift G" to apply ungroup. We can take this outside rectangle here and we and we can delete it. And now we can take the red texture here, and what we need to do first is select the red texture as a group by going to the layer and using Select objects. And from here I'm going to go into the Split tool, we'll select this blue line as the cutter. Then when you hit Enter we can now take the time to eliminate what's outside this blue line, you can see it right here. But make sure you don't want to take these curves out, just try to pay attention to the…
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Importing the bracelet curve and building the side profile4m 24s
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Opening and rounding off the bottom opening5m 11s
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Offsetting the inner surface to create the cuff2m 13s
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Creating the thickness for the cuff3m 52s
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Using offset to build up the edges of the cuff5m 10s
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Unwrapping the surface to apply line art6m 29s
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Editing the line art on the cuff3m 56s
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Offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors5m 15s
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Softening the edges for comfort5m 2s
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