Designers can apply individual prongs, shared prongs, or fishtail settings globally across a pave cluster.
represents a definitive chapter in the evolution of jewelry-specific Computer-Aided Design (CAD). For years, this specific build was the flagship standard for custom jewelers, bridging the gap between technical Rhino-based modeling and the artistic nuances of fine jewelry creation.
This, along with other "Smart Tools," allowed designers to create complex, delicate patterns and apply them automatically to 3D models. Users can scale, move, and rotate patterns on surfaces, ideal for intricate vintage or modern designs. Gemvision Matrix 9.0 Build 7349
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Unlike mesh-based modeling software, Matrix utilizes Non-Uniform Rational Basis Splines (NURBS). This mathematical model ensures that curves, shanks, and surfaces remain perfectly smooth at any scale. When exporting files to STL format for high-resolution 3D printers (like Solidscape or Asiga), NURBS geometry prevents the "faceting" or pixelation of curved surfaces on the physical cast metal. The Matrix Builders Framework Designers can apply individual prongs, shared prongs, or
: One of its standout features is the ability to create unique, custom gemstone shapes by tracing images and adjusting specific parameters like crown angle and pavilion depth. Precision Control : Tools like the Head Builder Match Attributes
To ensure optimal performance, Matrix 9.0 requires a strong CAD-ready computer. While it runs on Windows, it heavily relies on GPU for rendering and CPU for complex surface calculations. Windows 7, 8, or 10 (64-bit recommended). Processor: High-speed multi-core processor. RAM: 8GB minimum (16GB+ recommended). This, along with other "Smart Tools," allowed designers
8 GB Minimum, 16 GB or 32 GB Recommended for complex work. Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX Series (4GB+ VRAM).
★★★★☆ (4.5/5) — A reliable, feature-complete build for serious jewelry CAD work.