Thanks Han! I wish I would have recorded this, but I often have this thing where I think it won’t be anything decent so I don’t. Not sure why I do that since I always spend lots of time on the doodle. Funny how we are quirky like that sometimes 😁😁
Hey Dave, Im having a problem with the voxel remesh, When I apply it, the joints looks horrible, but before doing the remesh a warning pops up that the mutiresolution will be lost, I dont know what to do! Thanks
Usually what I try to do is have the resolutions similar in size (make sure one isn’t 200 and the other is 20k kinda thing. Try remeshing individually, then remeshing together 👍🏾
I wish you would just start out explaining what voxel remix actually is, when and why you need or want to do it, BEFORE you start fiddling around by creasing, smoothing, inflate, whatever. Maybe not just wing it, and keep fussing and talking to yourself about the model.
@@drugfreedave Simply rename the title because it’s entirely misleading. Maybe something like “Cleaning up after a voxel remesh (as you already know what it does)”
@@homemovies751 You’re just not into my teaching style. In my videos I like to show real world examples of when and why I do certain things. If someone doesn’t know what voxel remeshing is, they will see when I do it, and what the result of it is. They see the artist using the tool in practice and weighting decisions that will affect the art. I did not label the video “this is what voxel remesh is” because that is not what the video is. The video is me, the artist, showing “WHEN” I use voxel remesh. Many of my videos are direct responses to people asking me over and over when do you do this, or at what point do I do that. I have countless hours of beginner material that explains everything, so either hold tight until I can create a video that is titled “Voxel remesh: an Explanation” or you just don’t like my teaching style, which is ok too. 👍🏾
@@drugfreedave FYI, I have watched HOURS and HOURS of your videos starting with Udemy. I like your soothing voice and fluency with Nomad (that I just bought a week ago). I will probably watch even more. It seems your huge catalog of videos on RUclips are more like livestream raw recordings than produced educational videos that start with a plan/script, may be rehearsed, and with graphic indicators of what features you are using when you switch rapidly from one feature to another. Actually, I was trying to be constructive with feedback from a new user who often has no idea what feature you are using or why. I’m glad you found a large audience.
i'm addicted to watching this. It's sooo chill. Thanks for these
So helpful on my Nomad journey, thank you!
good tool explanation of the applications of them. Keep it up!
I just love your doodles, you are so good at that :)
Thanks Han! I wish I would have recorded this, but I often have this thing where I think it won’t be anything decent so I don’t. Not sure why I do that since I always spend lots of time on the doodle. Funny how we are quirky like that sometimes 😁😁
Awesome stuff Dave!
Thanks bro! 💯💪🏾
Very helpful! Thank you.
superb! up watching your vids about to get to some work myself!
Yes! I'm with you 💯
I really admire your imagination and I want to draw like you too.
super
Thank you!!
You can mask and decimate just areas that need work. Dyntopo will do it too...
I was just experimenting with that, I didn't realize it. cool!
Do you think ipad air 2022 (M1) can run Nomad? I want to buy one for practice recently.
Hey Dave, Im having a problem with the voxel remesh, When I apply it, the joints looks horrible, but before doing the remesh a warning pops up that the mutiresolution will be lost, I dont know what to do! Thanks
Usually what I try to do is have the resolutions similar in size (make sure one isn’t 200 and the other is 20k kinda thing. Try remeshing individually, then remeshing together 👍🏾
@@drugfreedave thanks! It works!!🫡🙌🏽
I wish you would just start out explaining what voxel remix actually is, when and why you need or want to do it, BEFORE you start fiddling around by creasing, smoothing, inflate, whatever. Maybe not just wing it, and keep fussing and talking to yourself about the model.
Thanks for the friendly input. Sorry my video was not up to your standards
@@drugfreedave Simply rename the title because it’s entirely misleading. Maybe something like “Cleaning up after a voxel remesh (as you already know what it does)”
@@homemovies751 You’re just not into my teaching style. In my videos I like to show real world examples of when and why I do certain things. If someone doesn’t know what voxel remeshing is, they will see when I do it, and what the result of it is. They see the artist using the tool in practice and weighting decisions that will affect the art. I did not label the video “this is what voxel remesh is” because that is not what the video is. The video is me, the artist, showing “WHEN” I use voxel remesh. Many of my videos are direct responses to people asking me over and over when do you do this, or at what point do I do that. I have countless hours of beginner material that explains everything, so either hold tight until I can create a video that is titled “Voxel remesh: an Explanation” or you just don’t like my teaching style, which is ok too. 👍🏾
@@drugfreedave FYI, I have watched HOURS and HOURS of your videos starting with Udemy. I like your soothing voice and fluency with Nomad (that I just bought a week ago). I will probably watch even more. It seems your huge catalog of videos on RUclips are more like livestream raw recordings than produced educational videos that start with a plan/script, may be rehearsed, and with graphic indicators of what features you are using when you switch rapidly from one feature to another. Actually, I was trying to be constructive with feedback from a new user who often has no idea what feature you are using or why. I’m glad you found a large audience.