When I project curves on the surface I think it finds problem ,because after that they are not equal Is there other way instead of project curves? Can I make prongs without projecting curves on surface?
Good morning PJ! Thanks for you teaching. I want to make an inquiry. When we offset a curve, project it onto a surface, etc ... many control points appear. We can correct this by reconstructing the curve, but I see that the curve is greatly deformed. An alternative to rebuilding that I have found is curve fitting and you don't use it that much. Could you tell me what difference is there? Thank you
Yes, exactly. sometime you use project and sometimes you use pull. I have a video show you the difference between those 2 command. sometimes you need to project, rebuild and pull back to surface.
For example. if you mirror a circle to the other side, it is the same as rotate. but if you mirror a hook shape, it will be different than rotate. Rotate will make it not only left to right but upside down. if that make sense.
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Hi ,when I rotate prongs ,they didn't touch together and I have a little bit space between them.how can I fix it?
It is hard for me to tell without seeing model. I am gussing it may have something to do with your center of rotation.
When I project curves on the surface I think it finds problem ,because after that they are not equal
Is there other way instead of project curves?
Can I make prongs without projecting curves on surface?
Hey your videos are great, could you tell me which environment you use, as well as sun and lighting settings?
I use keyshot for my rendering. and you can check out my keyshot tutorial for my setting.
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Can u please put a link for the video of the stones setting ?
I have a playlist for stone setting. you can check it out on my channel.
Good morning PJ! Thanks for you
teaching. I want to make an inquiry. When we offset a curve, project it onto a surface, etc ... many control points appear. We can correct this by reconstructing the curve, but I see that the curve is greatly deformed. An alternative to rebuilding that I have found is curve fitting and you don't use it that much. Could you tell me what difference is there? Thank you
Yes, exactly. sometime you use project and sometimes you use pull. I have a video show you the difference between those 2 command. sometimes you need to project, rebuild and pull back to surface.
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Could you please explain what is the difference between rotate and copy or just copy thanks
Excuse me I meant to say mirror to the other side
For example. if you mirror a circle to the other side, it is the same as rotate. but if you mirror a hook shape, it will be different than rotate. Rotate will make it not only left to right but upside down. if that make sense.
yes thank you
Very nice video, I want to learne rhino software cad.
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Hello, can you please design a ring that has parts that separate from the ring, to produce them in another gold. i love your channel i"m from colombia
Hi Pablo, yes, you can design a piece of jewelry into several parts. Just need to design the some peg and holes to puzzle it back.
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How do i creat frenchcut setting
The same way of creating cutter for pilot holes, you can create the triangle cutter and flow along with stone back to ring shank.