Always great content and the only one who goes into great detail with real examples. Thank you PJ . I’m so grateful for your channel and your teaching style
Awesome video! I'm gonna try making one good knot, tweaking the pipe till its sweet, the delete the pipe and connect like 20 knot curves end to end with tangency at each connection, then rebuild the whole thing, flow the curve onto the ring surface, then finally pipe the whole thing as last step. Hopefully it will work! Thanks PJ!!!
although i am sure you cover that in other tutorials, it would be nice to ellaborate in this one as well, how *that knot can be converted into a seamless 3D solid pattern* , by manipulating the original curves and matching their positions and tangents with ie. *Match Curve* . this way the same technique will be valid for strict geometric patterns, as well.
Thank you for sharing your thought. Also, Rhinogold and Matrix have similar command for making pattern for jewelry design. Or you can have paneling tool plug-in for similar effect.
Great tutorial. It is my goal to do one a day now. How can this be manufactured? Doesnt the shape make it imposible to come out of a mold? Is it just a design for 3D printing? Thanks for any help in advance. I just realised I cannot bool union evertything at the end even thought the ring and the pattern are cosed meshs.
I have one-on-one training for both intro and advance Rhino CAD for jewelry and also have a online course for stone setting CAD. you can check out the course content at www.pjchendesign.com
What can you make with this software,is it fully loaded with futures,so far what I have seen looks great for a workshop to be able to visualize your idea before you make the actual item from your project
Rhino is great for visualize the concept/ideas with rendering, but it is also great to 3d print for prototype. In jewelry purpose, it is accurate, for example pave setting. You will find it as a advance tool additional to the bench practice.
hey mate. Nice tutorial. I've been using rhino for 11 yrs but havent seen this render before. Is this a feature from the version 6? or u using any special config to give u that shade Thanks
wow great video, i learn a lot.. but i have a little problem when i pull the point, well the curve is pulled but the pipe won't move and i'm really confused because i can't find where did i went wrong.. do u might know the problem that i'm having?
@@PJChenJewelryDesign yes i did click the record history before doing pipe tool? is there another way for that? i already tried 3 times but it doesn't work :(
@@PJChenJewelryDesign it's already solved, i think i did the wrong timing for record history... thanku so much, ur videos are very helpful even though i'm using rhino for architecture 👍👍
Hey PJ I have a problem with this tutorial. I don't understand why when I use the command ''Create UV Curve'' Rhino selects only a little section of the surface I want to pick from the ring ibb.co/0yzbQqV (as you can see from this pic) instead of selecting all the top part of the ring as you do in your tutorial ibb.co/W0rv7f7 Any idea why does it do that? I have the same problem with the command ''Flow along Surface'' Rhino selects only a little section of the surface I want to select. Thanks in advance. ( I tried to build the ring again and again but nothing changes)
@@PJChenJewelryDesign Hello, Why do we have seams and you don't ? i have been drawing the profile multiple times, what is the step we are missing to build the uv curve without issues compare to you? .thanks you very much
Always great content and the only one who goes into great detail with real examples. Thank you PJ . I’m so grateful for your channel and your teaching style
happy to know you like my channel. Stay tuned for more!
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Great video, thank you! Thanks for illustrating where issues might arise for 3D printing too. Really enjoying your channel!
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I've just watched a few of your videos today and I've learned so much! Thank you
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Thank you very much!! You are so kind!!
I didn't know about rebuild... this changed the way I model. Thank you!
Awesome Casey!
Another great video! I always struggle with booleans of shapes like that.
So very helpful! Thank you again PJ.
I am glad to help. You are welcome!
what an amazing teacher you are. Thank you!
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Hello Ms.Pj Chen, your videos are great. Thanks for all useful videos 🙏.
Glad you like them!
another nice tutorial, thanks for sharing! a handy way to organically move control points (especially very dense ones) is the *SoftMove* command.
Thank you for sharing.
thank you, great tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great source of knowledge. Looking forward to seeing more of P.J.'s tutorials.
Thanks, Ron
Awesome video! I'm gonna try making one good knot, tweaking the pipe till its sweet, the delete the pipe and connect like 20 knot curves end to end with tangency at each connection, then rebuild the whole thing, flow the curve onto the ring surface, then finally pipe the whole thing as last step. Hopefully it will work! Thanks PJ!!!
Sounds great!
PJ always does a great job
Thanks so much
You are always welcome!
Thank you. Good video. Clearly and well explained. I like the extra headers to emphasise points.
You are welcome, Judith!
Excellent tutorial, as usual! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
My pleasure!
You are great. Thank you.
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Thank you. It's very helpful and informative and you are a great teacher.
Thank you and welcome to my channel!
This channel is amazing! Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoy it!
Another informative video. Thank you PJ.
You are welcome Johnny!
The process is really help me to understand,Thanks Pj!!
that is great!, check out all my videos. you will find a lot of 3D modeling tricks and tips in them.
Excellent tutorial - very helpful, thanks
You are welcome, Hanny.
Love your tutorial, also love the design.
So glad!
PJ Thank you for the best help ever.
I would love to know to know the way to add texture to the knot
You can check out this video of mine ua-cam.com/video/snRz9SdQwos/v-deo.html
although i am sure you cover that in other tutorials, it would be nice to ellaborate in this one as well, how *that knot can be converted into a seamless 3D solid pattern* , by manipulating the original curves and matching their positions and tangents with ie. *Match Curve* . this way the same technique will be valid for strict geometric patterns, as well.
Thank you for sharing your thought. Also, Rhinogold and Matrix have similar command for making pattern for jewelry design. Or you can have paneling tool plug-in for similar effect.
Thank you , its cool.
Glad you like it!
Learning a lot with your vids. Thanks.
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Great tutorial. It is my goal to do one a day now. How can this be manufactured? Doesnt the shape make it imposible to come out of a mold? Is it just a design for 3D printing? Thanks for any help in advance. I just realised I cannot bool union evertything at the end even thought the ring and the pattern are cosed meshs.
always very clear and useful for me thanks PJ
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Can't wait to try it out!
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Классно 👍 понятно даже без перевода 😊
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again I learn a lot; thank you!
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Thank you, very clear steps
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Great design!!
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Awesome learnt a ton of information well done
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Beautiful designing 👏👏👏 iam Rajan gold Smith working from Indian😊😊😊 really Amazing
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Great as always very informative thanks a lot .
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11:02 avoid split and then cap by using the wonderful "wirecut" command
good point
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Your videos are very good, but I think you are a bit fast. Try slowing down the speed. Thank you.
Thanks for all the videos.They are very useful.Can you explain the direction of profile in the sweep 2 rails.Thanks a lot.
sure. I will add it to my video creating list.
thanks a lot
Very nice tutorial.thank you very much.is it possible to learn rhino on our own pace or do i have to follow a course?
I have one-on-one training for both intro and advance Rhino CAD for jewelry and also have a online course for stone setting CAD. you can check out the course content at www.pjchendesign.com
VERY HELPFUL. THX.
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wow that was amazing ...............Thank You
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I liked this video.
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your are very knowledgeable. are you a rhino certified instructor?
vad vol Yes. I’m an Authorized Rhino3D Trainer.
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That was good point
excellent vidio once again
Thank you, John!
Thank you for sharing!! I learnt a lot!! I’m wondering how to render the ring as great as the cover photo?
I use keyshot for my rendering. it is a simple easy to learn rendering software.
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Great tutorial PJ
Could I draw directly on top of the picture?
you can trace with curves but not draw. the closest command for drawing may be sketch on surface
What can you make with this software,is it fully loaded with futures,so far what I have seen looks great for a workshop to be able to visualize your idea before you make the actual item from your project
Rhino is great for visualize the concept/ideas with rendering, but it is also great to 3d print for prototype. In jewelry purpose, it is accurate, for example pave setting. You will find it as a advance tool additional to the bench practice.
u r awesome bro...
Thanks!!
U really good sir
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hey mate.
Nice tutorial.
I've been using rhino for 11 yrs but havent seen this render before.
Is this a feature from the version 6? or u using any special config to give u that shade
Thanks
Thanks, Rodrigo. I use Keyshot for rendering.
It's a Rhino 6 Viewport Shade. Sorry PJ, you misunderstood the question.
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wow great video, i learn a lot.. but i have a little problem when i pull the point, well the curve is pulled but the pipe won't move and i'm really confused because i can't find where did i went wrong.. do u might know the problem that i'm having?
did you "record history"?
@@PJChenJewelryDesign yes i did click the record history before doing pipe tool? is there another way for that? i already tried 3 times but it doesn't work :(
@@ghinaedfalsya5282 did you do pipe instead of sweep?
@@PJChenJewelryDesign it's already solved, i think i did the wrong timing for record history... thanku so much, ur videos are very helpful even though i'm using rhino for architecture 👍👍
@@ghinaedfalsya5282 I am sure you will find a lot of tricks and tips from my channel for any industry you are in!
I like it video
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You are welcome, Ismail!
Hey!Thanks for the cool vieo, I have an issue as when I change the points, the rope doesn't change automatically. Do you know what that might mean?
do you record history?
I do but after each move of a point the record history is automatically diselected and I need to select it again
@@despinakenteroglou6770 you can email me at pj@pjchendesign.com I will take a look for you.
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How to make twist in border or any parts or a cage of wire like hair style twist not like rope
I actually has two videos coming up on May 6 and May 9 for this type of design. Stay Tuned!
Hey PJ I have a problem with this tutorial. I don't understand why when I use the command ''Create UV Curve'' Rhino selects only a little section of the surface I want to pick from the ring ibb.co/0yzbQqV (as you can see from this pic) instead of selecting all the top part of the ring as you do in your tutorial ibb.co/W0rv7f7 Any idea why does it do that? I have the same problem with the command ''Flow along Surface'' Rhino selects only a little section of the surface I want to select. Thanks in advance. ( I tried to build the ring again and again but nothing changes)
The Rhino only pick up a section because you have seams. The command only allows you to pick up ONE surface at a time.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign Thank you. You're the bes
@@PJChenJewelryDesign Hello, Why do we have seams and you don't ? i have been drawing the profile multiple times, what is the step we are missing to build the uv curve without issues compare to you? .thanks you very much
@@foureljordi1590 you can always rebuild
How to use matrix 9.0
All commands that I teach in m channel can be apply the same way to Matrix
Thanks But. . . How explain Net apply to frame
understand ?
Please make video how to make a human face in rhino
T-spine will be good to make this type of surface. If you are using Rhino 5, you can use the plugin for free. Rhino 6 doesn't has the plugin anymore.
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Lol, modelling jewelry with rhino in 2019))) Even zbrush+blender make it much faster and better.
Not everybody has zbrush+blender
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