Jewellery Modeling & Rendering _006

『Heart shape diamond Ring』

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Nice- Sorry but in this image I cannot tell if this is a fully “render model” or a “what you see is what you get model”. The prongs and some shapes / cuts indicate the later. But the technical cut of the central heart stone is unclear to me [ It is based on what cut?, if one at alt?] The shapes / cut of the - 2x heart halo - round “brilliant” Band - modified eternity- with cut / shape [but not channel set] brilliant rounds.

A universal challenge [that I have observed] is the modeling of the diamond rough of the cut / polished diamond. I appreciate that this is a super hard task and one that is unique to every stone[ exception might be ? lab diamonds]. But needs attention to. Tasks worth doing are rarely easy in my experience [an example of an exception to this, for me, are certain therapeutic interventions one can make for an ill person that significantly help.]

For one, I do not believe that you can tell the customer what the likely grade of the diamonds will be without doing such. Now, having said, you can in may cases show the customer the loose diamonds that will be used in the ring along with grading reports of those diamonds. Likewise, while in my opinion not “true” as in a 10 x loop look view and then Zoom out from their, many software capture apps are starting to do a pretty good job. But again [and within the context of being fully in touch with the introspective nature of my opinion] not there yet for a number of physical science based reasons.

Finally, to my knowledge, [and I will need to check back in on this matter- see what progress there is] the only cut where the math has been worked out for yielding maximum performance is the round brilliant. All other shapes / cuts are graded based on a proxy of this round brilliant idea. So another “biggie” task.