What you’ll learn
Learn jewelry-specific modeling techniques in Blender
Use the Jewelcraft addon to optimize workflow
Know how to use an object library provided in the course
Produce a photorealistic image or video rendering for a client
Produce an exportable 3D object for production in a foundry or 3D printing
In this training we will discover the process of creating jewelry with Blender. We will take as examples the creation of several designs of rings and pendants. Each of the examples will be exportable and usable by professionals in the sector.
This training will allow you to discover a complete workflow with the functionalities of Blender associated with the Jewelcraft addon for Jewelry. All the tools used in this training are open source and therefore free.
This training is divided into 6 chapters which will help you discover the tools necessary to achieve all forms of jewelry creations.
In the first chapter we will discover the jewelcraft addon and all its tools for jewelry creation. Once these notions have been acquired, we can move on to Blender’s specific tools in chapter two. In chapter 3 we will discover the use of an object library to optimize the creation process. Chapter 4 will be devoted to image and video production, then we will export our models for production or 3D printing in Chapter 5. In Chapter 6 we will be able to use all the concepts acquired to model 3 rings and a pendant until export and image production.
As an extra in this training you will also find a complete library of objects ready to be used in the asset browser to facilitate your creation process. These objects can be used without restrictions for your projects as long as you do not share them.
Source files are included in the training to facilitate learning.
With this training you will be able to push your workflow limits and liberate your creativity for jewelry creation.
Thank you for appreciating my work and happy training!
Who this course is for:
Graphic designers wanting to broaden their skills in modeling and rendering
Jewelers and jewelers looking to showcase and produce custom designs with a free tool
What you will learn
Learn jewelry modeling techniques in Blender
Use the Jewelcraft add-on to streamline your workflow
Learn how to use the object library provided in the course
Create a photorealistic image or video rendering for a client
Create an exportable 3D object for foundry production or 3D printing
In this training, we will be introduced to the process of creating jewelry using Blender. As examples, we will be looking at creating several ring and pendant designs. Each of the examples will be available for export and use by industry professionals.
This training will allow you to become familiar with the complete workflow with Blender functionality related to the Jewelcraft add-on for jewelry. All the tools used in this training are open source and therefore free.
This training is divided into 6 chapters that will help you become familiar with the tools needed to create jewelry of all forms.
In the first chapter, we will be introduced to the jewelcraft add-on and all its tools for creating jewelry. Once these concepts are mastered, we can move on to specific Blender tools in the second chapter. In Chapter 3, we will be introduced to using the object library to streamline the creation process. Chapter 4 will focus on creating images and videos, then we will export our models for manufacturing or 3D printing in Chapter 5. In Chapter 6, we will be able to use all the concepts we have learned to model 3 rings and a pendant before exporting and creating images.
As an extra, in this training you will also find a full library of assets ready to use in the asset browser to make the creation process easier. These assets can be used without restrictions for your projects, as long as you do not share them.
The source files are included in the training to make learning easier.
With this training, you will be able to expand the boundaries of your workflows and unleash your creativity for jewelry creation.
Thank you for appreciating my work and wishing me a pleasant training!
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