Nomad Sculpt: Beginners Cat Potion Bottle Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Érika teaches you how to create a potion bottle with liquid and make it look like glass in Nomad Sculpt.
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Hagan mas tutoriales en español !!!
Love your tutorials so much information and easy to learn. Is there way create sims custom content on nomad? or do i have to move the project to blender after?
Hi, thanks for your excellent tutorial. I would like to know how to export and retain the transparency? Do I use .glb or .obj? Are there special settings? When I export glass objects they become opaque.
The material set up is exclusive to Nomad, they are not directly translated into other software. However most 3D software will have a similar way to set transparency.
@@SmallRobotStudio thanks very helpful and disappointing as well seems like it is less useful if it is locked up in the app with doing a lot of work to import and reconfigure a file. :-(. For example for compositing in Davinci Resolve.
Para cuando más tutoriales en español?:(
Pronto :)
how did de jar got so clean in min 4:20?
Working with multiple subdivision and smoothing in the lower levels generally leave you with cleaner surfaces (:
I love the little cat paws, idk why but I just can’t seem to make nice looking paws in 3D, is there any chance you could do a tutorial on it?
I'll cover that on the next video :) What @Nock described is very similar to what I did.
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Cheers!