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The Organic Wave Ring is a highly detailed and artistically designed jewelry model, featuring multi-layered bands that twist and intersect harmoniously. Created in Blender v4.2.2 with Cycles renderer, it delivers both professional 3D printing readiness and high-end CGI quality. Its fluid topology and elegant curvature make it stand out as a premium choice for avant-garde jewelry collections.
Whether you are a jewelry designer, 3D printing specialist, or digital sculptor, this model offers an ideal combination of form, function, and fabrication excellence.
Design & Aesthetics
- Multi-layered loop structure with natural, flowing curves
- Inspired by wave patterns and braided organic forms
- Suited for luxury and modern design aesthetics
Model Specifications
- Software: Blender v4.2.2
- Renderer: Cycles 4.2.2
- Material: Procedural Ambient Occlusion shader
- Ring Size: Default 18.19 mm (size 10), fully scalable
- Vertices: 60,054
- Polygons: 60,048
- Geometry: Clean, non-manifold, error-free quad-based mesh
- Optimized for: Smooth slicing, detailed printing, and CGI rendering
3D Printing Ready
- Error-free, manifold geometry
- Uniform wall thickness for consistent prints
- Supports both FDM and SLA/DLP methods
- Scalable without distortion for different sizes
Texturing & Shading
- Fully procedural AO-based shader for depth and realism
- Customizable for gold, silver, bronze, or other finishes
- No UV unwrapping required
File Formats Included
- .blend (with lighting & shaders)
- .fbx (for wide compatibility)
- .obj (universal format)
- .stl (ready for 3D printing)
Ideal Use Cases
- Jewelry design collections
- 3D print-ready fashion accessories
- CGI product visualizations
- Concept art and prototyping
Why This Model?This ring is a versatile, sculpturally captivating, and technically refined 3D model, making it suitable for both luxury jewelry production and high-quality CGI rendering. Every curve is optimized for beauty and performance, ensuring a professional-grade result in any workflow.
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
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