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Jewellery marries technology! Want to learn how to use CAD (Computer Aided Design)? Would you like to update and improve your professional skills with cutting-edge tools? To answer all the questions we invented digital modelling Rhinoceros a course that gives students the opportunity to create rings, pendants and earrings, and enrich them with precious stones. To learn Rhinoceros examples and Topics will be utilized exclusively within the goldsmith field. The course is a real laboratory of moulding using a virtual "bench" . Teachers are certified ARTC McNeel (Rhino Authorized Training Center). After completing the course you will be issued a certificate of attendance and each student will take home, free, a prototype derived from the CAD project. It requires a good knowledge of Windows. If the student does not have the laptop with the software Rhinoceros 4.0 fully functional, the school will provide a PC to be used only during class, priced at € 50.
Minimum 5, maximum 7 students to guarantee a high quality education.
Period: all year except August
Frequency: Once a week, lessons from 4 hours
Timetable: to be agreed with the School
Hours: 20 Fee: €960
Booking: mandatory deposit of € 200 is not refundable in case of cancellation.
Program: the jewellery production process with the use of CAD technology . Examples of finished projects and covering in stereolithography prototypes. Description of the working program Rhinoceros. Basic operations for two-dimensional, three-dimensional drawing, for the construction of surfaces and poly-surfaces. Creating perforated sheets with piercings and joints, construction of pendant "leaf" with biglierina. Designer rings and designer labels with which the student can compose solitary Trilogy, rivière, girodo. Significant similarities and comparisons with classic bench techniques. Creating fantasy rings with holes for stone insertion. Design elements for stone settings such as illusion settings, straight, barrel, bead and bastine for shaped stones. Realization of a perforated bastina ring with decorative elements for an oval stone.
Note: All tutorials proposed will take into account the real production needs of the goldsmith companies. During the course students may, if they wish, independently manage projects starting with their own ideas. |