From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
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Opening and rounding off the bottom opening - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling
Opening and rounding off the bottom opening
- [Voiceover] We're going to now take the moment and open up the bottom of the cuff and round off the corners. The first thing we need to do is establish the width of this cuff and the way we're going to do that is take the Bracelet Guide here. I'm going to copy it to the work layer, so right click on work. Copy objects to layer. and now we can hide the original Bracelet Guide curve. I'm going to switch now to the front view. Left click and hold on the square curve here, and select the center rectangle. We're going to draw from zero, so hit F4. and we need to establish the width of the opening. A standard opening for a slip-on cuff is about 30 millimeters wide. So, you could type in 30 and just give it a little bit of height. Just like this. As long as it intersects into both these curves right here, and the next thing to do is to zoom into this corner here. We're going to draw a Line Tool, right from this intersection and snap to the perp of the opposing curve and we'll switch over…
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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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