2015
Digital Tutors
Adam Fairless
06:45:00
English
Throughout this Rhino tutorial we'll model a detailed watch based upon a design we have already concepted in the course Product Design Pipeline: Concepting a Watch in Photoshop. We learn to build intricate parts and bring many elements together into one cohesive model. Using relatively simple techniques, we'll create a variety of parts and surface treatments.
We'll explore everything from nuts, bolts and gears to complicated surface blends and realistic placement and relationship of geometry. By the end of this Rhino training you’ll have a very detailed and plausible watch design.
Introduction and project overview 1 Introduction and project overview Watch it now 01:14
Blocking in our design with curves 2 Blocking in our design with curves Free with Demo 10:30
Discussing proportions 3 Discussing proportions Free with Demo 10:51
Blocking in basic curves and surfaces 4 Blocking in basic curves and surfaces Free with Demo 10:46
Continuing with basic surfaces 5 Continuing with basic surfaces 10:38
Beginning the internal details 6 Beginning the internal details 10:32
Creating the support frame 7 Creating the support frame 10:42
Working on the central dial 8 Working on the central dial 10:34
Creating solids from our initial surfaces 9 Creating solids from our initial surfaces 10:40
Adding the lower detail rings 10 Adding the lower detail rings 10:35
Detailing the date indicators 11 Detailing the date indicators 10:49
Completing the date indicator 12 Completing the date indicator 11:32
Adding our watch hands 13 Adding our watch hands 10:20
Finishing the main hands 14 Finishing the main hands 10:25
Adding markers to the dials 15 Adding markers to the dials 10:05
Reworking our date indicator 16 Reworking our date indicator 10:26
Utilizing the text tool 17 Utilizing the text tool 10:29
Adding a lower surface 18 Adding a lower surface 10:56
Finalizing the winder 19 Finalizing the winder 10:18
Modifying minor proportions 20 Modifying minor proportions 10:08
Projecting and cutting a logo 21 Projecting and cutting a logo 09:47
Altering proportions of the watch body 22 Altering proportions of the watch body 09:53
Considering real world practicalities 23 Considering real world practicalities 10:35
Blending strap with watch 24 Blending strap with watch 09:41
Refining the outer armor guards 25 Refining the outer armor guards 10:20
Finalizing the outer armor surfaces 26 Finalizing the outer armor surfaces 11:02
Refining the underside of our watch 27 Refining the underside of our watch 10:41
Sketching in the arm shapes 28 Sketching in the arm shapes 10:19
Integrating the strap arms into the body 29 Integrating the strap arms into the body 10:24
Adding radii to the new cuts 30 Adding radii to the new cuts 10:03
Beginning the strap shield details 31 Beginning the strap shield details 10:39
Refining the main surfaces 32 Refining the main surfaces 10:38
Finishing the strap shields 33 Finishing the strap shields 11:17
Building the strap clasp mechanism 34 Building the strap clasp mechanism 10:14
Altering the proportions of the inner supports 35 Altering the proportions of the inner supports 08:57
Generating final interior parts 36 Generating final interior parts 10:11
Turning the gear curves into 3D geometry 37 Turning the gear curves into 3D geometry 10:35
Adding more gears and mechanisms 38 Adding more gears and mechanisms 09:26
Adding final gear and mechanical details 39 Adding final gear and mechanical details 10:36
Finishing our bevel gear 40 Finishing our bevel gear 07:35
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