Advance Computer Aided Designing (Rhinoceors)

Paper Code: 
JWT- 503
Credits: 
8
Contact Hours: 
120.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
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Learning outcomes (COs):

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JWT 503

 

 

 

Advance Computer Aided Designing (Rhinoceors)

 

The students will –

 

CO111: Draw, modify and measure lines and curves for documentation and 3D modelling using Rhino 3D software.

CO112: Model surfaces representing architectural form using Rhino 3D software.

CO113: Extract and present 2D drawings from 3D geometry using Rhino 3D software.

CO114: Apply basic rendering techniques to visualise a design using Rhino 3D software.

CO115 :find out the approx. weight of metal through  Rhino 3D software.

Approach in teaching: Interactive Practical Sessions , Theme board  , Demonstrations ,Giving tasks, Field practical , inspiration board,  Workshop ,  Laboratory industry visits,  Group and Team work

Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective , Product and Design development

Class test, Semester end examinations, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

60.00
Unit I: 
Introduction of software
  • Basic
  • Create 3D design awareness of different styles of jewellery
  • The toolbar layout
  • Command aliases
  • Shortcut keys
  • Plug-ins
  • Scripting
  • Template files

 

10.00
Unit II: 
Advanced Modeling Techniques Curve Creation
  • Curve degree
  • Curve and surface continuity
  • Curve continuity

 

10.00
Unit III: 
Surface Continuity
  • Analyze surface
  • Surfacing commands that pay attention
  • Additional surfacing techniques

 

10.00
Unit IV: 
Advanced Surfacing Techniques
  • Dome-shaped buttons
  • Control surface shapes

 

30.00
Unit V: 
Use Background Bitmap
  • Use 2-D Drawings
  • Use 2-D drawings as part of a model
  •  Make a model from a 2-D drawing

 

  • Surface Analysis
  •  Polygon Meshes from NURBS Objects
  •  Rendering
Essential Readings: 
  • Bourdier, F. (2006). The mountain of precious stones: Ratanakiri, Cambodia: essays in social anthropology. Center for Khmer Studies.
  • Schumann, W. (2009). Gemstones of the World. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Beazley, A., & Bond, T. (2009). Computer-aided pattern design and product development. John Wiley sons.                                               
  • Cheng, R. K. (2013). Inside Rhinoceros 5. Cengage Learning.

 

                                                                                                     

 

References: 
  • Weinstein, M. (2013). Precious and semi-precious stones. Read Books Ltd.
  • Buscaglia, D.,(2 July 2010) Rhino  for jewellery by Lulu.com; 2nd ed. edition
  • Rosetti, E., (2017) Designing jewellery with Rhino .

E-RESOURCES:

JOURNALS:

  • Diamond World
  • Jewellery News India
  • Art of Jewellery
  • Journal of Gem & Jewellery

 

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