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Additive Technologies and 3D Modelling in Jewellery Art

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The authors of the publication:
Nazarkevych Yevheniya
p.:
113–122
UDC:
739.2:7.038
Bibliographic description:
Nazarkevych, Ye. (2021) Additive Technologies and 3D Modelling in Jewellery Art. Folk Art and Ethnology, 2 (390), 113–122.

Author

Nazarkevych Yevheniya

a Ph.D. in Art Studies, a senior Lecturer at Fine Arts Department of the Institute of Arts (Borys Hrinchenko Kyiv University). ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5388-1452

 

Additive Technologies and 3D Modelling in Jewellery Art

 

Abstract

In this article, the authoress explores and analyzes the potential of the integration of 3D models and additive technologies into the traditional artistic medium of jewellery art. The authoress discusses the meaning and attributes of the most common 3D jewellery modelling programmes. The article sheds some light on the development of three-dimensional printing as well. There is a presentation of describing the engineering process of creating jewellery on a 3D printer, and there is an analysis of the main additive technologies, as well as their application in jewellery production.

 

Keywords

3D‑modelling, 3D‑modelling programmes, 3D‑printing, jewellery, additive technologies, 3D‑printer, 3D‑artist.

 

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