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Stuller Matrix and MatrixGold Essentials Gemvision MatrixUp until August 2019, was the flagship product of Gemvision (a subsidiary of Stuller). It was a jewellery-specific CAD suite based upon Rhino CAD software’s same core engine, but rebuilt from the ground up to make it as easy and efficient as possible for fine jewellers. Matrix’s Advantages and DisadvantagesIn addition to offering all the advantages of, Matrix has a whole series of additional builders and special tools for making all the repetitive and painstaking tasks of jewellery design (such as pave and prong settings) fast and easy.
Thanks to all these additional tools, Matrix will get you designing for production amazingly quickly.One disadvantage Matrix has always had has been speed of loading. It’s an awfully big program, and the loading time never lets you forget that.There’s more to it than just that. To discuss the advantages of Matrix relative to other jewellery CAD programs, and whether Matrix is the best jewellery CAD software package for you. Gemvision MatrixGoldis now Gemvision/Stuller’s latest creation, billed as the successor to both RhinoGold and Matrix. The interface is kind of a streamlined hybrid between RhinoGold and Matrix, introducing several new functions and options. Overall, it’s designed to be a “lighter” and faster version of the full Matrix software with most (but not all) of the features of Matrix 9 included.
MatrixGold’s Advantages and DisadvantagesAs of this writing, we’re in an interesting transition period here. When Stuller/Gemvision decided to combine Matrix and RhinoGold and rewrite a new program completely from the ground up and call it MatrixGold, it was a risky move to put it mildly.
The end result is a much more efficiently loading piece of software than the predecessors, and contains many good user interface improvements on both. It also improves on certain capabilities in key areas. However, as of right now, it’s still early days, and it doesn’t yet quite have all the features that Matrix did.Once again, there’s more to this discussion than what I’ve written above. If you wish to further discuss the differences between MatrixGold and Matrix, or the differences between either and other CAD software packages. To Learn More About Jewellery CAD/CAMIf this whets your appetite for learning more about how to use Matrix for your CAD jewellery design and manufacturing, I can provide you with two options:.
I’ve designed several Matrix short courses for beginner and intermediate users, focusing on Matrix’s builders and key problem solving strategies for turning your ideas into CAD models for 3D printing. To find out more about to suit your business needs and timetables. I have also collected a series of tutorial videos below which can both help you get a feeling for what the software is like to use, and also how to perform certain key tasks in the software.If you’re looking for more information on purchasing the software, contact the UK distributor for all Gemvision/Stuller products:. Selected Tutorial Videos – Matrix Tutorial Videos of My Creation.Tutorial Videos From Other Users. 1 August, 2014 at 5:34 pmDear Karina:I think the problem is most tutors feel that teaching many of the more high-end CAD software packages requires some amount of hands-on training. While this can be delivered to a limited extent through on-line portals, working exclusively off of training videos without much supplement from actual teacher interaction is a poor substitute for a class.
I would agree with this line of thought myself as well.Perhaps if there were several individuals in your organisation, perhaps we could look into arranging a special session with your team, either with your coming here, or with my coming there? It might not necessarily be cheap, but it would solve the problem.I would warn you though that my Hindi is not very goodRegards,Jack. 14 July, 2015 at 4:20 pmDear Abumashar:Apologies for the delayed response.You can find out cost for the courses we offer at the Holts Academy website:. For coming to London, my suggestion would be to consider AirBnB.com accommodation rather than hostels, but there are several good hostels in the area of central London. Again, I would suggest liaising directly with the Holts Academy admissions staff on the matter.We can do one-to-one bespoke training if you wish as well, which might be more worthwhile if you’re coming all this way to study. Would you be interested in that?I hope that helps.Best regards,Jack. 21 January, 2016 at 11:43 amHi Maria.Good question.
With 32-bit Rhino and Matrix (as well as other programs), there is an unofficial file size limit. Files which are too large will simply crash the program, if not the system. But even with 64-bit programs, you load a file that’s very large, the machine will run more and more slowly until the program or the system crashes anyway.This is a common problem with pieces with huge amounts of gemstones. Rendering them can be quite a chore, as you may need to render the piece in sections and compile them in Photoshop.However, when it comes to exporting the model for 3D printing, that’s different. The size of the mesh is entirely related to the mesh density, rather than the complexity of the original object. And this mesh density is under your control when you export.
Of course, we may be running into a problem where the file is too big to both have loaded in while simultaneously trying to export it.A couple of suggestions to lighten the load on your computer:1.) Make sure you’re using a 64 bit version of the program, you’re using a 64 bit operating system, and you have a good amount of RAM in your machine.2.) Make a version of the file with ONLY the geometry intended for 3D printing. Remove all gemstones, curves, duplicate objects, and anything that’s on a hidden layer.3.) View the object with any form of shading which doesn’t show isocurves.
Plastic shading is particularly good in Matrix, and Rendered shading is good in Rhino.4.) Delete the original NURBS object before exporting the mesh.Hope that helps.Regards,Jack. 27 January, 2016 at 2:15 pmHi Maria:No, I do not. I mean “delete the original NURBS, and keep the mesh”.The process of meshing and exporting is destructive, so you’re not going to save this file normally anyway. Rather, you’re going to export the parts and then throw away the file afterwards, hence why you save the original before you start meshing.Don’t be afraid of meshes. If you want to have control over your exporting to.stl, you have to make meshes and export the meshes yourself.Regards,Jack. 27 January, 2017 at 10:50 amHi Mehvish:Matrix uses V-Ray, and Cinema 4D is able to use it’s own version of V-Ray as a plug in.
This means it may be possible to export the rendering setup from Matrix, and then import it into C4D’s version of V-Ray. You’d also need to export the CAD file into C4D as well, and link the two up. I’ve never tested it though so I don’t know how it would work.In the rendering V-Ray Styles menu in Matrix, there is a way of saving the file’s rendering settings. Look for it and try it out.Besides that, I would suggest trying the V-Ray rendering plug-in technical support forums for this.Hope that helps point you in the right direction.Regards,Jack.
27 November, 2019 at 4:25 pmHi Maarten:Interesting question. From what I can tell, as of the November build of MatrixGold it does not have a custom gem builder built in. Having said that, I seldom if ever used it anyway in RhinoGold or Matrix, preferring to just make my own.It is interesting to note what they did and did not keep when making MatrixGold. Recently I was teaching Clayoo to a RhinoGold student, and I had the opportunity to evaluate MatrixGold in direct side-by-side comparison to RhinoGold 6.6. A couple of things jumped out at me:1. The layout of MatrixGold can be instantly explained by looking at RhinoGold.
It’s designed to be a hybrid of RhinoGold and Matrix 9. Most of the interface improvements made in MatrixGold are direct responses to persistent issues with interface controls in both its parents. The general layout is RhinoGold, but the layers are Matrix, and the groupings of commands in the top menu are entirely new. Since RhinoGold’s command groupings in that top menu were confusing at best, it’s a modest improvement.
I still don’t like that large command top bar though. (not very efficient)2. There are several commands missing from MatrixGold that were in Matrix, but in most cases, the commands were rarely used and even more rarely useful. The Pave and AutoPave builders, for example (only ever good for show), or the Celtic Knot builder.How important was the command to you? Have you asked Gemvision for it yet?Regards,Jack.
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