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How to Model Organic Shapes in Rhino 3D – Monstera Leaf Pendant #511

How to Model Organic Shapes in Rhino 3D – Monstera Leaf Pendant #511

In this Rhino 3D tutorial, we’re diving into organic surface modeling by designing a Monstera leaf—a perfect motif for earrings, pendants, and nature-inspired jewelry.
You’ll learn 3 different techniques to build and edit surfaces, so you can explore how each one affects the final form and flow of your design.
This project is ideal for intermediate CAD users who want to push their creativity with nature-inspired forms.
Credit to : PJ Chen Jewelry Design

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