How To: Shoulder Joints in Nomad on iPad for 3D Printing

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2022
  • After playing around with making an action figure, I thought people would appreciate a tutorial on how to make these joints in Nomad Sculpt on the iPad. This is purely in Nomad, and specifically for FDM printing (filament based 3d printers).
    The files for this will be on my patreon I guess? Does anyone want the files for this video? Maybe.
    patreon: / calebkraft
    Resources I mentioned:
    @SouthernGFX nomad tutorials: / southerngfx
    Hasbro explaining joints in Zbrush for injection molding: • Hasbro Toys - Star War...
    and here's the full action figure of Old Man Ninja Turtle: www.printables.com/model/2410...
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Комментарии • 83

  • @Zylouke
    @Zylouke Год назад +30

    Caleb, again THANK YOU SO MUCH I couldnt find any tutorials on youtube regarding a hinge and you were the only one who could help me so thank you 😁

  • @jamesfoxsmith
    @jamesfoxsmith 21 день назад

    Very helpful but all the eyeballing is making me suffer

  • @zsmall
    @zsmall Год назад +7

    Tio for anyone that sees this comment. When splitting the shoulder joint use the rectangle split tool instead of the line and make it the size of the middle section you want. Doing this will make sure it's straight and also automatically join the two outsides of the joint together.

  • @PlayerA9925

    Hello, could you tell me which app you use to make models for 3D printing? I haven't found any for cell phones so far.

  • @balgrimesart564

    Thx for the tutorial, but I don't get what is the purpose of the hole at the end

  • @pingunah

    Thank you! I bought an ipad for 3D modeling (among other things, but in a less artistic way), but shapr3D is juts too expensive if you use Brazilian Real currency... Nomad is way cheaper and now I know that I can do such "engineering" structures to print!

  • @wholebitmedia

    Wasn't there an addon that created different hinge and ball joints automatically with booleans for 3dprinting

  • @zinetx
    @zinetx Год назад +1

    Jesus thank god for Blender.

  • @carlosorozco3368

    Did you really use a piece of filament as the pivot pin for the real figure or was a trim of metal wire?

  • @nickholl

    is this printed using PLA?

  • @b.d.y.k.1081

    Just found this, your genius has not gone unnoticed, salute.

  • @LexiLake

    Thank you so much, this video single handedly made my toy modeling class final project possible

  • @garrettglass8854
    @garrettglass8854 Год назад +2

    Awesome. I am struggling with this program since I got it as a brain break from blender. I really wish nomad sculpt had some of blenders features. One way i am having to find some of the precision I've been missing is to use that snap view box. When aligning the cylinder through the ball i would have looked from top view and centered them and then looked from right view and centered and then looked from front front view and centered. In any order just making sure orthographic view is active.

  • @1godaboveALL

    ❤THANK YOU for Sharing!❤

  • @GlyphAnim

    this has been something i've been looking for for about a week now, tysm i have just started getting into 3d printing and all of this has been super useful info thanks a ton

  • @jaju7174
    @jaju7174 Год назад +3

    I needed this video so bad. Thank you so much please make more 🙏🙏🙏

  • @alkalostrytoart1024
    @alkalostrytoart1024 Год назад +1

    madlad actually eyeball the entire process lol.

  • @zsmall
    @zsmall Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I was wanting to learn to model my own action figures and thanks to your I can do it in Nomad which is even better because I can do it anywhere.

  • @firemyst9064
    @firemyst9064 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the clean video, and the links about more on joints!

  • @sadieross-johnson2800

    Brilliant tutorial, many thanks