From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
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Importing the stone and ring size curve - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
Importing the stone and ring size curve
- [Voiceover] Now that we've modeled a basic oval ring in Rhino, let's take it to the next level now and start looking into modeling an engagement ring. Again, the first steps you have to take is to first establish the finger size. I'm gonna go again to my import command. We're gonna look into the folder for engagement ring. And again, we're gonna bring in our finger size guide. The next step to do is to go into our import command, so control shift and I. We're gonna bring in our one carat stone right here and hit open. And followed by that, we're gonna zoom in into our front viewport. And we need to establish the height of our stone. So, I'm just gonna take this stone here and move it up. Go to our line tool. And we'll start the quad, and we're gonna pull up. For typical engagement rings, it's a good idea to keep it high, and a minimum number of three or more is sufficient. Again, when a stone gets much larger, then that theory can go much lower than that number. As long as the…
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Importing the stone and ring size curve1m 37s
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Building the curves for the center stone6m 32s
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Sketching out the lines of the shank: Engagement ring7m 40s
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Revolving the curves to make the center section7m
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Using sweep to make the shank surface3m 14s
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Laying the small stones and prongs5m 42s
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