I am just starting out using Rhino. The information conveyed in the tutorial was done in such a way that made it very easy to follow. I am looking forward to seeing more!
That's a fair question. Many eternity rings in shops are not actually full eternity rings. Rather, they're simply half-et rings (where the stones don't go all the way around). But yes, a full eternity ring for a larger hand would require more stones, which would affect the cost.
+Divyank Khimavat - The last eternity ring was made by making one single stone with revolve, an underbezel with revolve, and a single pair of cylindrical claws on one side of the stone. When you polar array these (aiming for 0.2mm spacing between stones or something close), it gives you a full eternity ring. Does that help?
I am just starting out using Rhino. The information conveyed in the tutorial was done in such a way that made it very easy to follow. I am looking forward to seeing more!
very clear and easy explained thank you
How do you design bigger ring sizes? Do they simply have more stones? If so, does that mean a bigger size eternity ring is more expensive to buy?
That's a fair question.
Many eternity rings in shops are not actually full eternity rings. Rather, they're simply half-et rings (where the stones don't go all the way around). But yes, a full eternity ring for a larger hand would require more stones, which would affect the cost.
how did u make the last eternity ring?
+Divyank Khimavat - The last eternity ring was made by making one single stone with revolve, an underbezel with revolve, and a single pair of cylindrical claws on one side of the stone. When you polar array these (aiming for 0.2mm spacing between stones or something close), it gives you a full eternity ring.
Does that help?
+CADJewellerySkills sorry it didn't help🙈 can u make a tutorial of that ring?
I'll tell you what- come to London and I can teach you face to face!
+CADJewellerySkills My friend i stay in India😂😂
@@divyankkhimavat1900 A tutorial of that ring would be cool indeed.