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Setting the stones and adding the prongs

Setting the stones and adding the prongs - Rhino Tutorial

From the course: Rhino: Jewelry Modeling

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Setting the stones and adding the prongs

- [Voiceover] Let's now take the moment to apply these stones and prongs to the halo surface. Before I do that, I'm gonna take all our surfaces in our scene and select them. So, I'll hit F1 and F2. We can now deselect a cabochon by holding control and left click, and while the rest are still selected, we can go into the Part A and apply it to this layer, and we could rename it. We could use anything from 18 letter K for 18 carat, or PT for platinum. So, I'm gonna keep it at 18K. We can go ahead and hide the cabochon layer, 'cause we don't need it right now. Then I'll take this curve and the surface, and we can hide everything else using the invert selection tool. I'm gonna first start by importing our stone with control shift and I, or you could type in import if you want, followed by importing the prong. So, I'll reapply the import command and bring in the prongs. As you could see here, we could start by bringing in the prongs, 'cause it's still selected. We'll go to transform, move,…

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