I will design custom jewelry in rhino and matrixgold with 4k render and turntable

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David R

About this gig

Are you looking for a jewelry CAD designer who delivers files that actually work at the casting stage?


I've designed 1,500+ production-ready jewelry pieces in Rhino and MatrixGold rings, pendants, earrings, necklaces, and complex multi-stone pieces. Every file I deliver is optimized for castable resin 3D printing and lost-wax casting: correct wall thickness, prong geometry, stone seat angles, and no undercuts that create casting problems.


What makes my work different:

Background in Industrial Engineering I model with manufacturing constraints from sketch one

4K photorealistic renders in KeyShot and Blender Cycles included in all packages

Turntable animations available rare for CAD jewelry designers, and perfect for e-commerce and client approval

Fast revision cycles typically 24-48h per round


What I need from you to start:

Reference image, sketch, or description of the piece

Stone sizes and setting type (prong, bezel, pavé, channel...)

Intended metal (affects wall thickness specs)


Files delivered: STL + 3DM (editable Rhino file) + renders in JPG/PNG + turntable in MP4

I work fully in English. Fast, precise, and zero casting surprises.

Portfolio: davidromero25.artstation.com

Delivery style preference

Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.

Get to know David R

David R
  • FromColombia
  • Member sinceAug 2024
  • Avg. response time1 hour
  • Languages

    English, Spanish
I'm a 3D Jewelry CAD Designer, you get a jewelry CAD file that works at the workshop the first time — no back-and-forth over casting failures or tolerance issues. I've delivered 1,500+ production-ready jewelry pieces in Rhino and MatrixGold across 3+ years: custom orders, brand collections, and high-volume B2B projects (up to 50 pieces/month). My background in Industrial Engineering means I model with casting constraints in mind from sketch one — prong geometry, wall thickness, stone seat angles, and shrinkage tolerances are part of the process, not an afterthought.