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Summer Guide 2014
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Welcome to Summer Tutorial Guide 2014
Thanks for download the new tutorial guide! We hope you enjoy and learn with these new
10 tutorials step by step.
Questions using the guide?
Support and training are available worldwide, even before you buy.
Forum: www.myRhinoGold.com
Email Support: [email protected]
Phone: +34 93 7547774 (CET)
About RhinoGold
By taking advantage the power of 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) and making it jeweler-friendly, RHINOGOLD lets you design 3D jewelry while generating a detailed color preview
image that can be printed or emailed as well as generating a full report of the piece.
RhinoGold is a 3D Jewelry design software to design jewelry in 3D and then, output the file,
compatible with any Printing Machine which generates dimensionally accurate models
ready for casting.
More information www.rhinogold.com
About TDM Solutions;TDM Solutions is a company that provides CAD/CAM solutions to a variety of industries, focu-
sing in jewelry, and also including the automotive, casts and molds, prototype, footwear and
general mechanical industries. Developer of design and manufacturing applications, en-
hancing RhinoGold, and others as RhinoMold, RhinoNest, Clayoo and RhinoShoe.
TDM Solutions was founded in 2001 and the headquarters are in Barcelona, Spain.
Nowadays is working over 25 countries with more than 80 resellers.
More information www.tdmsolutions.com
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Star Hearts Pendant 2
Hoops 3
Clover Pendant
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Crossed Channel Ring 5
Round Pendant 6
Candy Ring
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Cushion Ring 8
Champ Ring 9
Head Set Ring
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Smart Curve
Under the Drawing tab, with the Smart Curve tool,
we can define a curve in the top view as shown
above.
1
Symmetry Horizontal
Now, under the Transform tab with the Symmetry
Horizontal tool we can create a mirror from the cur-
ve created before!
2
Smart Curve
Then, back to the Drawing tab, with the Smart Cur-
ve tool in the top view to define another curve as
shown above.
3
Symmetry Horizontal
Now, again under the Transform tab with the
Symmetry Horizontal tool we can create a mirror
from the curve created previously!
4
Star Hearts PendantIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools as Extrude, Gems by Cur-
ve, Cutters and Findings.
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Auto Connect
Then, we can join the curves created previously
with the Auto Connect tool from the Drawing tab.
5
Offset
Now, still under the Drawing Tab with the Offset tool
to create a curve with 1.2 mm distance from the
outside heart curve.
6
Extrude
Then, with the Extrude tool from the Modelling tab
to define a solid with 2mm thickness as the image
above.
7
Gems by Curve
Now, under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve
tool to apply some gems along the middle curve
created before, as shown above.
8
Variable Fillet
Now, with the Variable Fillet tool from the Modelling
tab to break the Sharp edge from the inside part of
the heart. In this case with 1mm fillet angle.
9
Cutter
Then, under the Jewellery tab with the Cutter tool to
apply the cutters on the gems. All the parameters
can be defined in the side panel.
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Boolean Difference
Then, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cuters from the heart.
11
Dynamic Prong
Now, under the Jewellery Tab with the Dynamic
Prong tool to place the prongs on the heart, as
shown above. Remmember to adjust all the parameters
in the side panel!
12
Variable Fillet
Then, with the Variable Fillet tool under the Mode-
lling tab to break the sharp edges from the heart’s
top surface. In this case with 0,2mm fillet angle!
13
Dynamic Polar Array
Now, select the Heart, Gems and Prongs created
before and under the Tranform tab with the Dyna-
mic Polar Array tool to define four copies as the above
image. All the parameters should be defined in the side
panel.
14
Tube
Now we can define the outside shape of the pen-
dant. To do it, under the Modelling tab with the
Tube tool as the above image.
15
Circle
Then, under the Drawing tab with the Circle tool to
define a curve to apply some gems, as the above
image.
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Gems by Curve
Then, under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve
tool to place some gems along the curve created
before, as the above image.
17
Dynamic Prongs
Now, under the Jewellery Tab with the Dynamic
Prong tool to place only two prongs on the gems
created before, as shown above.
18
Dynamic Polar Array
Then, with the Dynamic Polar Array tool under the
Transform tab to apply the prongs created before
to the other gems.
19
Variable Fillet
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Variable
Fillet tool to break the sharp edges from the outside
shape of the pendant. In this case with 0,2mm fillet angle.
20
Cutter
Then, with the Cutter tool under the Jewellery tab to
define the cutters to apply on the outside gems, as
shown above.
21
Boolean Difference
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cutters from the pen-
dant.
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Findings
Then, under the Jewellery tab with the Findings tool
to choose the pendant bail, in this case is the num-
ber 2. Then we can use the Gumball transformer to place
it on the intended position.
23
Boolean Union
Finnaly, under the Modelling Tab with the Boolean
Union tool to unite all the parts in a single object.
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Arc
Under the Drawing tab, with the Arc tool, we can
define a curve with 30mm diameter as shown abo-
ve!
1
Dynamic Profile
Now, under the Jewellery tab with the Dynamic
Profile tool we can apply a rectangular solid along
the curve created before.
2
Offset
Under the Drawing tab, with the Offset tool we can
define the top curve of the hoops, as seen in the
image above.
3
Gems by Curve
Now, under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve
tool to apply 22 gems with 2mm diameter along the
curve created before, just in the front of the hoops as the
above image.
4
Diamond HoopsIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most
useful commands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools
such as Dynamic Profile, Gems by Curve, Cutters
in Line and Findings.
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Gems by Curve
Still under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve
tool to apply gems in the bottom part of the earings
as the above image.
5
Cutters in Line
Under the Jewellery Tab with the Cutters in Line tool
to create the curtters to apply on the gems created
before. It’s important to define the parameters in the
commands line.
6
Boolean Difference
Then, with the Boolean Difference tool from the
Modelling tab to remove the cutters from the
hoops.
7
Join
Now, under the Jewellery tab with the Dynamic
Profile tool to créate a cutting object along the
front curve from the hopos as the above image.
8
Dynamic Profile
Then, again with the Dynamic Profile tool from the
Jewellery tab to create another cutting object. In
this case in the bottom part of the hoops!
9
Boolean Difference
Now we can remove the cutting objects created
before, to do it, with the Boolean Difference tool
under the Modelling tab.
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Cutter Studio
Under the Jewellery tab, with the Cutter tool to
create the cutters to apply on the gems, as shown
in the image above.
11
Boolean Difference
Under the Modelling tab with the Boolean Differen-
ce tool to remove the cutters from the hoops, as
shown in the image above.
12
Findings
Finnaly, with the Findings tool under the Jewellery
tab to select the earrings lock. Then we can use the
Gumball to place it as shown above.
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Gem Studio
Under the Gems tab with the Gem Studio tool we
can create a gem, in this case with a 5mm diame-
ter, and place it as shown in the image above.
1
Bezel Studio
Still in the Jewelry tab with the Bezel Studio tool
create a bezel to support the gem. We just need to
define the parameters according to the desired results.
2
Arc
Now, with the Arc tool under the Drawing tab in the
top view we can define an arc as seen in the ima-
ge above.
3
Dynamic Profile
Back to the Jewelry tab with the Dynamic Profile
tool, we can define a profile to apply along the arc
previously created. In this case with a 2.60mm width.
4
Clover PendantIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools such as Bezel Studio,
Gem Studio, Dynamic Profile and Gems by Curve.
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Extract Isocurves
Under the Modeling tab with the Extract Isocurves
tool we can get the central curve along the profile.
It’s important to use the Mid option in the Osnap.
5
Gems by Curve
Under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve tool
we can define the gems to apply along the curve
In this case 2mm gems.
6
Cutter Studio
Under the Jewelry tab with the Cutter Studio Tool
create the cutters to apply onto the gems.
7
Boolean Difference
Still in the Modeling tab with the Boolean Difference
tool remove the cutters from the object.
8
Prongs in Line
Under the Jewelry tab with the Prongs in Line tool, in
the top view, create the prongs to support the
gems. In this case four prongs for each gem.
9
Dynamic Polar Array
Under the Transform tab with the Dynamic Polar
Array tool, we can copy the profile, gems and
prongs around the central gem, as the above image
shows. In this case with 3 elements.
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Variable Chamfer
Then, with the Variable Chamfer tool, under the
Modeling tab, define a chamfer for the central
bezel. In this case the chamfer radius is 0.8mm.
11
Torus / Boolean Union
Still under the Modeling tab, with the Torus tool in
the top view define support for the pendant. Then,
with the Boolean Union tool unite all the parts created
before into a single object.
12
Ellipse
We can then define an ellipse in the right viewport
with the Ellipse tool under the Drawing tab.
13
Dynamic Profile
Lastly, under the Jewelry tab with the Dynamic Profi-
le tool, define the shape of the pendant bail, as
shown in the image above.
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Ring Size Creator
Under the Jewellery tab, with the Gauge tool, we
can define our ring’s size, in this case choose the
number 16 from the standard European measurements.
We also can use the cylinder option, in this case with a
10mm width.
1
Curve: Interpolate on Surface
In the top view, under the Drawing tab with the
Curve: Interpolate on Surface tool we can define a
curve. It’s important to use the Near option in the Osnap.
2
Dynamic Profile
Under the Jewelry tab, with the Dynamic Profile
tool we can define a solid applied to the curve
created before. In this case we just need to apply two
profiles.
3
Dynamic Polar Array
Now, under the Transform tab with the Dynamic
Polar Array tool we can multiplicate the solid crea-
ted before as shown in the image above.
4
Crossed Channel RingIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools such as Dynamic Profile,
Boolean Operations, Channel and Cutter Studio.
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Symmetry Horizontal
We can select the objects created in the previous
step and with the Symmetry Horizontal tool from the
Transform tab create a mirror. We can then delete the
original ones.
5
Dynamic Profile
Back to the Jewelry Tab again with the Dynamic
Profile tool to define another solid along the curve
created in step 2. I t’s important to use three profiles this
time, as shown above.
6
Dynamic Polar Array
With the Dynamic Polar Array tool, under the Trans-
form tab to multiplicate the object created before.
7
Boolean Union
Under the Modeling tab with the Boolean Union tool
unite all of the sections into a single object.
8
Channel
We can now define a channel using the cylinder
edge curve as a reference, to do this use the Chan-
nel tool under the Jewellery tab.
9
Box
Define and place a cutting solid to cut the sections
into the channel area, to do this use the Box tool
under the Modeling tab as shown in the image above.
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Symmetry Vertical
Now, under the Transform tab with the Symmetry
Vertical tool we can duplicate the solid onto the
other side of the ring.
11
Boolean Difference
Under the Modeling Tab with the Boolean Differen-
ce tool we can remove the boxes from the structu-
re.
12
Cutter Studio
With the Cutter tool under the Jewelry tab, we can
create the cutters to apply onto the gems and defi-
ne all of their parameters.
13
Boolean Difference
Still under the Modeling tab with the Boolean Diffe-
rence tool we can remove the cutters from the
channel as shown in the image above.
14
Symmetry Vertical
Now we can copy the channel and the gems to
the other side of the ring, to do this, select them and
use the Symmetry Vertical tool from the Transform tab.
15
Boolean Union
Finally, under the Modeling tab with the Boolean
Union tool unite all of the metal parts into a single
closed solid.
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Tube
Under the Modeling tab, with the Tube tool, we can
define the measurements, in this case with a 20mm
external diameter, 14mm internal diameter and a 4mm
height. The center is the point 0,0,0.
1
Circle
Under the Drawing tab with the Circle tool we can
define a curve as shown above. In this case with a
17mm diameter and place it at the top of the solid crea-
ted before. We can use the Gumball transformer to do
this.
2
Gems by Curve
Under the Gems tab, with the Gems by Curve tool
we can define the gems to apply along the curve,
as seen in the image above. In this case 24 gems with a
2mm diameter.
3
Cutters in Line
Now, under the Jewelry tab with the Cutters In Line
tool create the cutters as the above image. We
only need to select the gems and define the parameters.
4
Round PendantIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools such as Boolean Dyna-
mic, Gems by Curve, Cutters in Line and Dynamic Profile.
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Extract Isocurves
Still under the Modeling tab with the Extract Isocur-
ves tool, extract a circle from the pendant’s outside
surface, as shown in the image above.
11
Gems by Curve
Under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve tool
apply some gems along the curve created in the
previous step. In this case 24 x 1.8mm gems.
12
Cutter Studio
Then, with the Cutter Studio tool under the Jewellery
tab to define the cutters to apply on the gems. We
can define all the parameters in the side tab.
13
Boolean Dynamic
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean tool
to remove the cutters from the pendant. To do it,
select the Difference option as the above image.
14
Rectangle
Now we can define a rectangle in the front view, as
the above image. To do it, with the Rectangle tool
from the Drawing tab. In this case with the round option
acivated.
15
Offset
Then, still under the Drawing tab with the Offset tool,
select the rectangle created before and define a
curve to the outside direction, in this case with 1,2mm
distance.
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Signet Ring
Under the Jewellery tab, with the Signet Ring tool,
we can define the ring size and all the parameters
in the side panel to create a ring as shown above!
1
Extract Surface
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Extract Sur-
face tool we can select to ring’s top surface. Then
with the delete key to remove it from the document.
2
Duplicate Border
Under the Modelling tab, with the Ellipse tool we
can get the top curve of the ring, as seen in the
image above.
3
Split
Now, under the Drawing tab with the Split tool to
cut the curve created before in two halves, as the
above image.
4
Candy RingIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools such as Signet ring,
Sweep 2 Rail, Pave Automatic and Dynamic Profile.
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Arc: Start, End Point on Arc
Still under the Drawing tab with the Arc: Start, End,
Point on Arc tool to create a curve as the above
image. It’s easier to define it in the right viewport!
5
Sweep 2 Rail
Under the Modeling Tab with the Sweep 2 Rail tool
to create a surface from the curves created before.
In this case it’s important to use the Point option in the
commands line.
6
Extract Isocurves / Join
With the Extract Isocurves tool from the Modelling
tab to get the curves in the continuation of the arc
created previously. It’s important to use the End option in
the Osnap. Then, with the Join tool under the Drawing tab
to unite them as a single curve.
7
Join
Now, under the Drawing tab with the Join tool to
unite all the surfaces as a closed solid object.
8
Hollow Ring
Then, with the Hollow Ring tool from the Jewellery
tab to remove the inside from the ring as seen in the
above image. In this case with 1mm thickness!
9
Dynamic Profile
Now we define a shape to apply along the curve
selected above, to do this, use the Dynamic Profile
tool under the Jewellery tab and use the place on Surfa-
ce option.
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Ring Wizard
Under the Jewellery tab, with the Wizard tool, we
can define our ring’s shape and measures, in this
case is the number 16 from the European standard
measures and with a rectangular profile.
1
Gem Studio
Now, under the Gems tab with the Gem Studio tool
we can define a gem as the above image. In this
case is the Cushion gem cut with 5mm.
2
Extract Gem Curve
Then, still under the Gems tab, with the Extract
Gem Curve tool we can get the gem top section
curve as the above image.
3
Offset
Now, under the Drawing tab with the Offset tool to
create another curve with 2mm distance from the
original to the outside direction.
4
Cushion RingIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful
commands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools as Ring
Wizard, Boolean Operations, Cutters in Line and
Gems by Curve.
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Move
Now, we can select the curves created before and
with the Move tool from the Transform tab in the
right viewto place them 0,6mm to the bottom direction.
5
Extrude Tapered
Now, under the Modelling Tab with the Extrude Ta-
pered tool to define a solid from the curve created
before, as the above image.
6
Offset
Then, with the Offset tool from the Drawing tab to
define a curve between the existing ones. In this
case the offset distance is 1mm.
7
Gems by Curve
Now, under the Gems tab with the Gems by Curve
tool to define 12 gems with 1,5mm diameter along
the curve created before.
8
Extrude
Now, select the middle curve again and with the
Extrude tool from the Modeling tab to create a cut-
ting object as the above image.
9
Boolean Difference
Then, we can remove the cutting object created
before from the ring’s shank, to do it, under the Mo-
delling tab with the Boolean Difference tool.
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Ring Size Creator
Now, under the Jewellery tab with the Gauge tool
to create a circle with the same ring size used in the
step number 1.
11
Auto Cut
Now, under the Modelling Tab with the Auto Cut
tool to cut the ring’s head using the curve created
in the previous step.
12
Extract Isocurves
Then, with the Extract Isocurves tool under the Mo-
delling tab to get the middle curve from the ring’s
shank outside surface. It’s important to activate the Mid
option in the Osnap.
13
Symmetry Horizontal / Auto Connect
Now, select the curve created before and under
the Transform tab with the Symmetry Horizontal tool
to define another one in the other side of the shank. Then,
with the Auto Connect tool from the Drawing tab to unite
both curves in a single one.
14
Gems by Curve
Now we can apply several gems along the curve
defined before. To do it, use the Gems by Curve
tool from the Gems tab and define the parameters. In this
case 26 gems with 1,8mm diameter.
15
Cutters in Line
Then, under the Jewellery tab with the Cutters in
Line tool, select all the round gems and define the
parameters to create the cutters as the above image. It’s
important to use the Shift key to apply the changes to all.
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Copy / Rotate
Now, under the Transform tab with the Copy tool in
the front view we can duplicate the solid created in
the previous step as the above image. If needed we also
can use the rotate tool to adjust the position.
23
Rotate
Now, under the Transform Tab with the Rotate tool
in the top view we can define the positions to dupli-
cate the cutting object as the above image. It’s impor-
tant to define the center of rotation in the point 0,0,0 and
use the Copy option from the commands line.
24
Rotate
Then, the same process used in the previous step to
duplicate the cutting object in the front view. To do
it, with the Rotate tool under the Transform tab and defi-
ne the positions. It’s important to define the center of
rotation in the point 0,0,0 and use the Copy option from
the commands line.
25
Boolean Difference
Now, still under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cutters created befo-
re from the ring, as the above image.
26
Prong Studio
Now we can define the prongs to support the cen-
tral gem. To do it, select the gem and use the Prong
Studio tool from the Jewellery tab and define all the para-
meters as the above image.
27
Boolean Union
The final step, under the Modelling tab with the Boo-
lean Union tool to unite all the metal parts in a single
closed solid.
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Gem Studio
Under the Gems tab with the Gem Studio tool and
select the cushion gem cut. In this case is with 8mm.
1
Extract Gem Curve
Now, still under the Gems tab with the Extract Gem
Curve tool to get the outside curve of the gem
created before, as the above image.
2
Offset
Then, in the Drawing tab, with the Offset tool in the
top view we can define another curve to the outsi-
de direction, in this case with 3mm distance, as the abo-
ve image. Then move it up 1mm in Z axis.
3
Signet Ring
Now, in the Jewellery tab with the Signet Ring tool,
we can define all the parameters to create a ring
as the above image, in this case we must define the cur-
ve created before as the top shape of the ring.
4
Champ RingIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools as Signet Ring, Boolean
Dynamic, Text on Curve, Dynamic Array.
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Extract Surface
Then, we can extract the ring’s top surface. Under
the Modelling tab with the Extract Surface tool to
do it. Then we can delete it.
5
Loft
Now, still under the Modelling Tab with the Loft tool,
we can define the top section of the ring as the
above image. It’s important to activate the straight sec-
tions style in the command options.
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Cap
Then, with the Cap tool under the Modelling tab to
close the ring as a solid object.
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Hollow Ring
Now, under the Jewellery tab with the Hollow Ring
tool we can define the ring’s thickness and the area
to hollow, as the above image, in this case with 1,2mm.
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Bezel Studio
Then, we can create a bezel to apply around the
gem defined before, to do it, under the Jewellery
tab with the Bezel Studio tool and define all the parame-
ters.
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Cutter Studio
Now, we just need to select the gem and apply the
cutter, to do it, still under the Jewellery tab with the
Cutter Studio tool.
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Boolean Dynamic
Now, we can remove the cutter from the ring. To do
it, under the Modelling tab with the Dynamic Boo-
lean tool and choose the Difference option as the above
image.
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Extract Isocurves
Now, still under the Modelling Tab with the Extract
Isocurves tool we can get the middle curves of the
surfaces as the above image. It’s important to activate
the Mid option in the Osnap.
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Text On Curve
Then, with the Text On Curve tool under the Drawing
tab we can define the parameters to create a text
to apply along the curve created before, as the above
image.
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Polygon: Star
Now, still under the Drawing tab with the Polygon:
Star tool we can create a star in the top view as the
above image.
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Extrude
Now we can define a solid from the star created
before, for this, under the Modelling tab with the
Extrude tool, in this case with 0,3mm distance for both
sides.
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Dynamic Array
Then, under the Transform tab with the Dynamic
Array tool to duplicate the star along the curve, as
the above image.
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Boolean Dynamic
Now, we can remove the letters and the stars from
the ring. To do it, under the Modelling tab with the
Dynamic Boolean tool and choose the Difference option
as the above image.
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Millgrain
Under the Jewellery Tab with the Millgrain tool we
can define the parameters to apply it along the
ring’s top Surface edges, as the above image.
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Boolean Union
The last step, with the Boolean Union tool under the
Modelling tab to unite all the metal parts as a single
object.
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Smart Curve
Under the Drawing tab, with the Smart Curve tool,
we can define a curve as shown above. It’s impor-
tant to activate the symmetry quadruple option in the
command line.
1
Extrude
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Extrude tool
we can define a solid from the curve created befo-
re. In this case with 2mm thickness.
2
Variable Fillet
Then, still under the Modelling tab, with the Varia-
ble Fillet tool to break the Sharp edges from the
top’s Surface of the solid, in this case with 1mm fillet an-
gle.
3
Smart Curve
Now, under the Drawing tab with the Smart Curve
tool to define a section to create a recessed area.
It’s important to activate the Horizontal Symmetry in the
command line.
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Head Set RingIn this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful
commands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools as Ring by Ob-
ject, Head Studio, Pave Automatic and Dynamic Polar
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Extrude
Now, we can select the curve created before and
with the Extrude tool from the Modelling tab to defi-
ne a solid, in this case with 1mm thickness.
5
Move
Now, under the Transform Tab with the Move tool to
move it 2mm in the top direction, as the above
image. Alternatively it can be done with the Gumball
Transformer.
6
Symmetry Horizontal
Then, with the Symmetry Horizontal tool from the
Transform tab to define a copy from the solid crea-
ted before to the other side.
7
Boolean Difference
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the parts created before
from the original object, as shown above.
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Ring by Objects
Now, with the Ring by Object tool from the Jewe-
llery tab to define a ring shank as the above image.
It’s important to define all the parameters in the side pa-
nel.
9
Gem Studio
Then, we can create a central gem for the ring, to
do it, under the Gems tab with the Gem Studio tool.
In this case 6mm diameter and brilliant gem cut.
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Head Studio
Now, under the Jewellery tab with the Head Studio
tool to create a head set for the gem created pre-
viously, as shown above.
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Gem Studio
Now, under the Gems Tab with the Gem Studio tool
to define a smaller gem with 2.5mm diameter. We
can use the Gumball Transformer to adjust the position as
shown above.
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Head Studio
Then, with the Head Studio tool under the Jewellery
tab to define a head set for the small gem, in this
case only with 3 prongs, as shown above.
13
Dynamic Polar Array
Now, select the small gem and head created befo-
re and under the Transform tab with the Dynamic
Polar Array tool to define a circular duplication. In this
case with 10 copies as the above image.
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Torus
Now we can define a solid to unite all the small
head sets in a single object. To do it, use the Torus
tool from the Modelling tab.
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Variable Fillet
Then, under the Modelling tab with the Variable
Fillet tool to break the sharp edges in the recessed
area from the ring’s shank, as the above image.
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Pave Automatic
Now, under the Gems tab with the Pave Automatic
tool to define the gems and prongs from the pave
to apply in the recessed area from the ring’s shank, as the
above image.
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Cutter
Now, under the Jewellery Tab with the Cutter tool to
create cutting objects to the gems from the pave,
as the above image.
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Symmetry Horizontal
Then, with the Symmetry Horizontal tool under the
Transform tab to create a copy from the gems,
prongs and cutters created in the previous step to the
other side of the ring’s shank.
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Boolean Operations
Finally, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cutters from the ring’s
shank. Then, with the Boolean Union tool to unite all the
parts as a single object.
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Signet Ring
Under the Jewellery tab, with the Signet Ring tool,
we can define a ring as the above image, in this
case is the number 18 from the European standard
measures. All the tool parameters can be defined in the
side panel.
1
Extract Surface
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Extract surfa-
ce tool we can remove the top Surface of the ring
as the above image. In this tool the options can be defi-
ned under the command line.
2
Smart Curve
Then, under the Drawing tab, with the Smart Curve
tool in the Right viewport to define a profile curve,
as the above image.
3
Revolve Rail
Now, under the Modelling tab with the Revolve Rail
tool to create a Surface in the top of the ring, ba-
sed on the profile curve created in the previous step.
4
In this tutorial we will try out some of the most useful com-
mands in RhinoGold. Powerful tools as Signet Ring, Splop,
Pave Automatic and Clayoo.
Bird Ring
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Join
Then, with the Join tool from the Drawing tab to
unite all the surfaces in a single closed object.
5
Hollow Ring
Now, under the Jewellery Tab with the Hollow Ring
tool to remove the inside part from the ring, in this
case with 1mm thickness as the above image.
6
Smart Curve
Then, with the Smart curve tool from the Drawing
tab to define a curve in the top view. In this case
half of a leaf shape as the above image.
7
Smart Curve / Auto Connect
Now, still under the Drawing tab with the Smart cur-
ve tool in the top view to create the other half of
the leaf shape, as the above image. Then, with the Auto
Connect tool to unite the two curves as a single one.
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Extrude
Now, select the curve defined in the previous step
and with the Extrude tool from the Modeling tab to
define a solid as the above image. In this case the thick-
ness is 1mm in the both directions. It’s important to activa-
te the solid option from the command line.
9
Splop
Then, we can place some copies of the leaf shape
object created before around the ring surface, to
do it, under the Transform tab with the Splop tool, as the
above image.
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Boolean Difference
Then, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the parts created before
from the ring.
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Gem Studio
Now, under the Gems Tab with the Gems Studio
tool to apply several gems along the ring, as the
above image. In this case it’s important to activate the
Orient on Surface option.
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Dynamic Prong
Then, with the Dynamic Prong tool under the Jewe-
llery tab to apply the prongs to set the gems crea-
ted before.
13
Pave Automatic
Now, under the Gems tab with the Pave Automatic
tool to place gems and the prongs in the ring’s top
Surface, as the above image.
14
Cutter Studio
Now, with the Cutter Studio tool from the Jewellery
tab to place the cutters on all the gems created
before.
15
Boolean Difference
Then, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cutters from the ring
as the above image.
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Clayoo - Ellipsoid
Now, we can turn on Clayoo and with the Ellipsoid
tool from the Clayoo tab to create a ellipsoid as the
above image. All the tool parameters can be defined in
the side panel.
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Clayoo - Rotate Gumball
Now, we should sellect the ellipsoid created before
and with the Clayoo rotation gumball activated to
adjust the position as the above image.
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Clayoo - Move Gumball
Then, we should sellect some edges of the ellipsoid
and with the Clayoo Move gumball to start defining
the bird’s shape, as the above image.
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Clayoo - Extrude
Now, under the Clayoo tab with the Extrude tool to
start defining the bird’s head, as the above image.
All the parameters from the tool can be defined in the
side panel.
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Clayoo - Extrude
Now, under the Clayoo tab with the Extrude tool
again but this time define the bird’s beak. Just need
to select the face to extrude and in this case it’s impor-
tant to activate the tapered option in the side panel as
the above image.
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Clayoo - Extrude
Then, under the Clayoo tab with the Extrude tool
again but this time define the bird’s tail. Just need
to select the faces to extrude and in this case it’s impor-
tant to activate the tapered option in the side panel as
well.
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Clayoo - Move Gumball
Then, still under the Clayoo tab with the Move gum-
ball activated we can select the faces to adjust the
position, as the above image.
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Clayoo - Scale Gumball
Now, with the Scale gumball from Clayoo to adjust
the bird’s shape, as the above image.
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Clayoo - Extrude
Then, under the Clayoo tab with the Extrude tool to
define the bird’s wings. Just need to select the fa-
ces to extrude and define the distance in the side panel,
as the above image.
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Clayoo - Move Gumball
Now, with the Move gumball activated to adjust
the bird’s wings as the above image.
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Clayoo - Move Gumball
Now, again with Move gumball from Clayoo to
adjust the final details of the wings, as the above
image.
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Clayoo - Scale Gumball
Then, with the Scale gumball activated to adjust the
bird’s tail, as the above image.
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Clayoo - Scale Gumball
Finally, we can select the whole bird and with the
scale gumball to adjust the size of the bird as inten-
ded.
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Clayoo To Nurbs
Now, still under the Clayoo Tab with the Clayoo To
Nurbs tool to create the surfaces from the Clayoo
object, then we can hide the original clayoo bird and
turn off clayoo.
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Extract Surface
Then, with the Extract Surface tool under the Mode-
lling tab to extract the surfaces we don’t want to
apply gems, as the above image.
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Pave Automatic
Now, under the Gems tab with the Pave Automatic
tool to apply the gems and prongs in the the bird,
as the above image. After do it we can use the join tool
to unite all the bird surfaces again.
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Cutter Studio
Now, we can define the cutters to apply on the
gems created before. To do it, select the gems and
use the Cutter Studio tool from the Jewellery tab and
define all the parameters in the side panel.
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Boolean Difference
Then, under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Difference tool to remove the cutters from the bird.
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Boolean Union
Finally, still under the Modelling tab with the Boolean
Union tool to unite the prongs and the bird as a
single object.
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