This is excellent! I stumbled on a very similar way of using nomad to model this last year and it had drastically changed what I am capable of making just using the iPad. This video is so well constructed, perfectly explains how to best use this powerful little app. 👏👏👏
thank you very much for your response. it makes me happy. Hopefully there will be more and more people interested in nomad sculpt, and it will become a bigger community
Just out of curiosity, why don't you just move the individual vertices for the sole with the Move tool + silhouette and a small radius? You can simply move individual vertices without a mask. If the view is aligned, the vertices also remain on the correct plane. Great shoes !
Actually, I just got carried away with my previous habit of using 3D modeling software like Blender3D. and to be honest I only got to know Nomad sculpt this year. I haven't explored many of the features in Nomad Sculp yet. and you're right, just using the Move tool + silhouette, and selecting the axis in the silhouette is more efficient. I am honored that you are willing to give me advice. thank you very much sir.
WoW ..congratulations. It is a new way in my little experience in Nomad It seems that is not the better software to work in this way, but after your video i am not sure about this. Thank you very much
I'm very sorry, but I don't use an iPad device. I use Android from Huawei to create a light concept. and to make the tutorial, I used the Android emulator on my PC. because I want my video resolution to be full screen, and also the benefit of being able to handle the large number of polygons in one scene. but from what I read from several sources in the nomad sculpt forum, an iPad with 8GB is definitely good enough to run nomad sculpt. try going to the nomad sculpt forum for more details. Thank You forum.nomadsculpt.com/t/app-crashes-every-time-i-open-it/7309
Your tutorials are life-changing!
@@displaced_vertex thank you, Hope it is useful.
Thanks for the video and explanation! You open my eyes on how Nomad can be used in a very controlled manner! Thx
You're welcome👍
This is excellent! I stumbled on a very similar way of using nomad to model this last year and it had drastically changed what I am capable of making just using the iPad. This video is so well constructed, perfectly explains how to best use this powerful little app. 👏👏👏
thank you very much for your response. it makes me happy. Hopefully there will be more and more people interested in nomad sculpt, and it will become a bigger community
Just out of curiosity, why don't you just move the individual vertices for the sole with the Move tool + silhouette and a small radius? You can simply move individual vertices without a mask. If the view is aligned, the vertices also remain on the correct plane.
Great shoes !
Actually, I just got carried away with my previous habit of using 3D modeling software like Blender3D. and to be honest I only got to know Nomad sculpt this year. I haven't explored many of the features in Nomad Sculp yet. and you're right, just using the Move tool + silhouette, and selecting the axis in the silhouette is more efficient. I am honored that you are willing to give me advice. thank you very much sir.
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WoW ..congratulations. It is a new way in my little experience in Nomad It seems that is not the better software to work in this way, but after your video i am not sure about this. Thank you very much
Thank you very much. hopefully it's useful for you
Awesome👍😊
Thank You
Here you can download shoe references :
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1p6ulZNqit7FPmbKtI37BjHCAJu06u0Pa?usp=sharing
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@@sacen16 شكرا لدعمكم.
Are you using an iPad with 8gb or 16gb of RAM? If 8, have you noticed any slow downs or crashing using Nomad?
I'm very sorry, but I don't use an iPad device. I use Android from Huawei to create a light concept. and to make the tutorial, I used the Android emulator on my PC. because I want my video resolution to be full screen, and also the benefit of being able to handle the large number of polygons in one scene. but from what I read from several sources in the nomad sculpt forum, an iPad with 8GB is definitely good enough to run nomad sculpt. try going to the nomad sculpt forum for more details. Thank You
forum.nomadsculpt.com/t/app-crashes-every-time-i-open-it/7309