The start point and end point of the mirror plane need to be the two end points of the original curve. You can use end snaps to help you with that. If that doesn't make sense, maybe I can make a short video about it.
I am using plain Rhino. Matrix is actually a plug-in that greatly modifies the Rhino interface and provides many tools for jewelry design. And matrix is not the only plug-in that turns Rhino into a jewelry cad tool.
If a simple version with less on the tool bars would be something I'd keep on my phone, then transfer file to main edit program or use as a guide.. ?? Rhino sell specifically targeted modules, people, don't want/can't afford the whole package initially... *drawcise, exercise for drawings..??
It is kind of expensive. Some less expensive programs I eventually want to look into are Plasticity and Moi3D. I haven't had the chance or money to look into them yet, but you might want to (both have free trials). Also there's Blender, which is free, but very complicated and it uses a different type of modeling. I think there are some simplified 3d apps for phones, but I've never used any.
@@webduncetv build one..? For modelling and crafts with the added feature of using colour or part of a photo in the gallery. Form a hair brush to cogs for watches can be preliminary designed... fixed price and updates every 6 months, some free with some paid.. (£2, then £1 after)
It's a good idea. Unfortunately, even though I can code a little bit, building a 3D app is outside my coding abilities...and my math abilities. By the way, it turns out that McNeel (the company that makes Rhino) does make a mobile version called iRhino3D, but it is only for iPhones and iPads, not for android. It's more of a 3D viewer, maybe as an easy way to present models to clients, and you can make notes on a view. It also does room scanning and augmented reality. They have a webpage all about it here: www.rhino3d.com/ios/
@@webduncetv I have some designs that I've made with with paper and bits, wanted to have then in a cad format then wax printed and the casted. I have a small vision of a jewellery line. I thank you for your answer, very generous..
This was great, can you do a tutorial on how to add a small hoop on top of the heart to make pendants for necklaces?
I will try to come up with something for your request soon.
@@webduncetv thank you!
how do you get the mirrored part constantly match up with it?
The start point and end point of the mirror plane need to be the two end points of the original curve. You can use end snaps to help you with that. If that doesn't make sense, maybe I can make a short video about it.
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I am using plain Rhino. Matrix is actually a plug-in that greatly modifies the Rhino interface and provides many tools for jewelry design. And matrix is not the only plug-in that turns Rhino into a jewelry cad tool.
Bro ,help me i cant make line intact with the rectangle @@webduncetv
Waht is last tool used in this?
The Fillet Edges tool. It is under the Solid tab.
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please make more videos
Thanks for the encouragement.
How to install
The software is called Rhino. You can get it from www.rhino3d.com. It isn't free, but it does have a free 90-day trial.
If a simple version with less on the tool bars would be something I'd keep on my phone, then transfer file to main edit program or use as a guide.. ?? Rhino sell specifically targeted modules, people, don't want/can't afford the whole package initially... *drawcise, exercise for drawings..??
It is kind of expensive. Some less expensive programs I eventually want to look into are Plasticity and Moi3D. I haven't had the chance or money to look into them yet, but you might want to (both have free trials). Also there's Blender, which is free, but very complicated and it uses a different type of modeling. I think there are some simplified 3d apps for phones, but I've never used any.
@@webduncetv build one..? For modelling and crafts with the added feature of using colour or part of a photo in the gallery. Form a hair brush to cogs for watches can be preliminary designed... fixed price and updates every 6 months, some free with some paid.. (£2, then £1 after)
@@webduncetv call it baby rhino..?
It's a good idea. Unfortunately, even though I can code a little bit, building a 3D app is outside my coding abilities...and my math abilities. By the way, it turns out that McNeel (the company that makes Rhino) does make a mobile version called iRhino3D, but it is only for iPhones and iPads, not for android. It's more of a 3D viewer, maybe as an easy way to present models to clients, and you can make notes on a view. It also does room scanning and augmented reality. They have a webpage all about it here:
www.rhino3d.com/ios/
@@webduncetv I have some designs that I've made with with paper and bits, wanted to have then in a cad format then wax printed and the casted. I have a small vision of a jewellery line. I thank you for your answer, very generous..
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Nice renders on your channel!
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