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How to label a jewelry 3D model for beginners?

For beginners labeling a jewelry 3D model, start with clear, industry-aligned naming of core parts and use software tools to stay organized—key for cl

How to label a jewelry 3D model for beginners?

For beginners labeling a jewelry 3D model, start with clear, industry-aligned naming of core parts and use software tools to stay organized—key for clarity and workflow.

- Rename core components (band, stone setting, clasp) with specific terms (e.g., "SterlingSilver_Band" instead of "Mesh.001") to avoid confusion. - Use software features like Blender’s Outliner or ZBrush’s SubTool names for consistent labeling. - Group related parts (e.g., "AccentStones_Set1") to simplify editing/exporting. - If sharing, add simple metadata (material, stone type) in file properties to clarify details. - If unsure about terms, look up common jewelry part names online—this keeps labels intuitive for others using your model.

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