Advanced Jewellery CAD Modelling in Rhino

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Advanced Jewellery CAD Modelling in Rhino
by Jack Meyer 

This detailed guide is written for intermediate and experienced Rhino 3D CAD users who wish to improve their understanding of NURBS and subdivision modelling methods in Rhino 3D. It explains how 3D modelling applies to jewellery and manufacturing through a combination of step-by-step tutorials, analysis of the software techniques and demonstrations of real world case studies. Packed with essential techniques and strategies, it can be used as a self-learning tool or a classroom text to take your use of Rhino's 3D NURBS and subdivision modelling tools to a higher level. This new book gives a comprehensive and fluid strategic approach to modelling solids, surfaces and subdivision objects in Rhino. The application of jewellery manufacturing tolerances across a range of different jewellery types is covered. The essential tools and holistic strategy of Rhino's SubD organic modelling suite, and how it fits within the greater scheme of Rhino modelling is discussed. Finally, there is an overview of useful practices for creating good CAD renders using Rhino Cycles.

The Author - Jack Meyer 

Jack Meyer is a senior CAD tutor at the British Academy of Jewellery, a Freeman of the Goldsmiths Company and a Fellow of the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths. He has been providing jewellery CAD training in London's jewellery district Hatton Garden since 2006. Over 900+ students have passed through his classes over the years. His combined background in computer graphics programming as well as jewellery manufacturing is unusual among jewellery CAD instructors. He is also one of the few jewellery CAD instructors in the world who is certified to provide training in all major jewellery CAD software packages.

When not writing or delivering courses, he moderates a jewellery technology trends blog CADJewellerySkills.com, where he uses his combined knowledge of all types of jewellery CAD to provide advice to those keen on starting out in jewellery CAD.

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