Barry Goodman
My wife and I have been jewelers for about 45 years and I have been using AC since 2005.
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Cool, looking forward to the finished items,,,,,,as I am sure you are.
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I think your approach is quite different from mine as I think you are starting with a 3 D model while I am using a 2.5 D model exclusively. In my case there is no "sections that you cannot see" and...
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Here is the link to the video I mentioned above. Its a bit different from what I described (more steps) but either tech will work. Not sure why I did it the way I did back in the video. Probably I ...
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Hi Michael, I do this by saving a tif file of the model in question. Open it in PhotoShop. Duplicate the layer. Select all zero depth aspects (black) of the top layer. Invert the selection. Delete ...
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Wicked looking beasts,,,,,,thanks Mike, well done.
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Very nice as usual Mike, thanks for posting.
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Personally I like the first pair better,,,,,,,but the customer is always right.
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Very nice Michael, am particularly impressed with the pave on the edges. Again, really nice earings.
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Nice Mike, very well done.
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Yes and no. There is a wizard that will help immensely to convert a crisp profile photo to a 2.5D model but only a profile and that's it. Beyond that you will need some significant sculpting skills.