I have a collection of hand-drawn sketches that need to be translated into precise, production-ready 3D jewelry models. The end goal is clean, watertight geometry that can go straight to a 3D printer for lost-wax casting, so accuracy in stone seats, prong thickness, wall tolerances, and overall dimensions is essential. You’ll receive high-resolution scans of each sketch along with notes on finger size, stone specs, and finish preferences. From there, I’m expecting: • A printable file for each design (STL preferred, OBJ acceptable) • A quick clay or metal shader render so I can visually confirm form and scale • Minor revisions included to fine-tune details after the first draft Experience with Rhino, MatrixGold, ZBrush, or similar jewelry-focused CAD tools will make the work smoother, but use whatever software you’re most comfortable with as long as the output meets casting standards (0.3 mm minimum wall thickness, no non-manifold edges, normals all facing outward). Once we lock in the first piece, I have several more sketches queued, so a streamlined workflow and clear communication will be appreciated. If this sounds like a fit, let’s start with one model and build from there.