Rhino: Jewelry Modeling.
(Online Course)

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Carpenteria, CA linkedin.com, 2016.
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Online Course
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English

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4/08/201612:00:00AM
Participants/Performers
Presenter: Jean Gorospe
Description
Learn how to use Rhino 5 to model four different pieces of jewelry. The final CAD drawings can be used to show clients and craftspeople, or refined for 3D printing.
Description
Rhino is the leading software to design and produce professional jewelry, used for creating prototypes to share with clients and craftsmen and preparing final CAD drawings for 3D printing and milling. Designer Jean Gorospe is excited to share his Rhino jewelry modeling techniques with you. In this course, you'll use Rhino 5 to create four pieces: a basic oval ring, a more complex engagement ring, a cabochon drop earring, and an enamel cuff. These techniques cover basic geometry buildout, sweeps and lofts, fillets, and offsets. You will learn workflows to create basic and complex parts and surfaces and, by the end of the course, be able to apply the knowledge to your own jewelry concepts and designs.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gorospe, J. (2016). Rhino: Jewelry Modeling . linkedin.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gorospe, Jean. 2016. Rhino: Jewelry Modeling. linkedin.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gorospe, Jean. Rhino: Jewelry Modeling linkedin.com, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gorospe, Jean. Rhino: Jewelry Modeling linkedin.com, 2016.

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