For the MIDTERM
1. Research material in the form of blog entries (this includes: necklace renderings, stone setting renderings, artists that use 3D printing in their work, photos of linkages, setting samples and article response, photos of test prints, photos of your conforming die and sample pressing, images of sketches)
2. Your 3D printed necklace final. (This could include your test print) You should also do renderings of your necklace. This should fall under the blueprint format and a photo realistic rendering. We will go over a photoshop montage technique in class. These should be color ink-jet prints.
3. Your stone setting piece. Given time constraints you should probably have your print from the ASIGA and your stones. If you plan on working through the break I would suggest trying to cast your print.
4. Your conforming die and a sample pressing. (I have three files ready. I will be sending them to the printer today) Just a few things: make sure you have some space around your die. I would give yourself at least 3/4" around the edge.
Macros
Create a new button using macros
Create a new button using macros
If you paste this text into the command line in Rhino you can actually tell it to do things.
If you type "Polyline" into the command line the polyline command starts up. Know that we know that Rhino is text based we can create custom buttons that create objects using simple text.
_Rectangle
0,0
1,1
_SelAll
_ArrayPolar
0,0
10
360
_SelAll
_Array
3
3
1
0,0
2,2
_enter
_SelAll
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