3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories

Course final project

A course by María Romero Laspiur , Artist

Artist. Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.
Joined November 2013
100% positive reviews (73)
4,282 students
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About the final project for: 3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories

3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories

“We have reached the end of the course. I hope you have really enjoyed this path we have traveled. I have loved being your teacher. Before we say goodbye, let's review the key phases of the project. It would be great if you briefly explain what you have done in each one and accompany the explanation with one or more images. Mood board Find an inspiration theme for your 3D printed jewelry collection and create a mood board with references.

Design Then it's time to grab a pencil and paper and create the shapes and colors of your designs.
Digitization and editing Next, the computer comes into play. Digitize and model your pieces in three dimensions.
Printing When you have your digitized designs ready, schedule your prints and print or send to print the designs you have made.
Cleaning and assembly Finally, clean, assemble and glue your pieces. Once ready, photograph the collection and show it to us, it's sure to be gorgeous! ;)
Now share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project". Remember to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. I am looking forward to seeing your project and giving you feedback. Although I ask for your patience, I will try to access the forum as much as I can and what my professional projects allow me. Finally, I want to invite you to actively participate in the forum, not only sharing your progress, but also giving advice and trying to help the rest of the community. This way we will learn a lot from each other. Agur! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project We have reached the end of this Domestika course. I hope you liked it and learned. Now we will make a small review of all the steps that we have followed to make our designs. First I showed you different fashion and jewelry options applied to 3D and we saw the materials used for it. Then we look for inspiration and we create the models of our collection. Later we digitize the pieces with Illustrator and then we vectorize them. We then did our 3D modeling with Tinkercad. Next we prepare our piece for printing using the Simplify3D. Finally we clean and assemble our pieces and I ...”

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Course summary for: 3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (73)
  • 4282 students
  • 4 units
  • 15 lessons (2h 27m)
  • 7 downloads
  • Category

    Craft, Design, Fashion
  • Areas

    3D, 3D Design, Arts & Crafts, Design, DIY, Jewelry Design

María Romero Laspiur

María Romero Laspiur
A course by María Romero Laspiur

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María Romero Laspiur is an artist and fashion designer based in San Sebastián, Spain. She specializes in 3D printing and harnesses all of its possibilities to create jewelry and accessories that stand out for their vibrant colors and organic shapes.

From her studio, she experiments with this fusion of art, design, and technology to find the perfect balance between traditional techniques and modern innovation. She also highly values sustainability, working exclusively with local, eco-friendly raw materials. Her jewelry has been published in magazines such as Vogue España, Vanidad, Neo2, and Telva.


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  • 15 lessons (2h 27m)
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3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories. Design, Craft, and Fashion course by María Romero Laspiur

3D Printing for Jewelry and Accessories

A course by María Romero Laspiur
Artist. Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.
Joined November 2013
  • 100% positive reviews (73)
  • 4,282 students