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Offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors

Offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors - Rhino Tutorial

From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling

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Offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors

- [Voiceover] We're now going to look at offsetting the surface to establish the enamel floors. The first thing I'm going to do is take the entire body here, and we're going to hide it. Use this icon here. And we can take the floor as well, and we'll run the Hide tool. It looks like the border came along with it. So I'm going to go ahead and hide this one as well. And the only thing we need to focus on is the surface for cutting. We can start by selecting the surface then we'll run the split tool. We'll select the curves in our scene. Then hit Enter. And we give it a few moments. And there we go. You can see that the entire border has been split from the enamel cutters. We can now go back and turn off the texture art. The first thing we need to do is separate the enamel floor surfaces from the actual body. A good step to do next is to make a new layer. We're going to go to duplicate layer, and we'll call it enamel SRF for surface. So, you're going to select all of these surfaces, and…

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