This was paced perfectly thank you! I've been looking for sculpting/modeling refresher for Nomad as I transition into it, that isn't too beginner paced. This was a nice refresh for sure! Favorite part: "Don't sing it.. Don't sing it..." XD
This is fantastic, and I wonder now if you could do a follow-up video adding texture to the items in the scene from within nomad. For example make the table look like a real wooden table, or make the bottle look like glass.
i watched your several video . i love that. you helped me a lot. thanks god your content existed... you saved from the blender hahaha. its complicated. but they also have pros and cons in several way
I'm only watching this because I was watching a tutorial of how to make a room in blender, and it's just a lloooottt of work, really-really a lot... So I was wondering if one could make something similar just in nomad sculpt.
gotta remember blender is designed for hard surface modelling so if you want the most consistent results, go with blender it’s like using houdini to texture, you can do it but it’s better to use substance painter
@@cooki3th1efI understand, man... But I already tried learning Blender soooo many times, and I always got technical issues that stressed me so much, plus my computer is not that fast, adding more vertices/smooth shading in Blender will really slow me down... The learning curve is just too much to handle, I don't know, maybe my mental strength is very weak.
Thank you for your videos! I just started using Nomad a week ago, and your videos are the only thing keeping me from going insane . I've just started practicing making my first characters, but I hope that in a couple of months, I will be able to create more detailed models. I do have a question. I am new to the channel, but have you thought about how to model effects like fire, water, and thunder that we can see in 3D models, like the ones they use for anime statues and stuff like that? I have tried to find tutorials on how to do it because I want to create a character and decorate it with those effects. Thank you for all your help. You are the best! P.S. Sorry if I mess up in the grammar, I am not a native English speaker.
This was paced perfectly thank you! I've been looking for sculpting/modeling refresher for Nomad as I transition into it, that isn't too beginner paced. This was a nice refresh for sure! Favorite part: "Don't sing it.. Don't sing it..." XD
Just what i was looking for! Thankful for Nomad & your tutorials so I can learn 3D modeling on the go!
This is fantastic, and I wonder now if you could do a follow-up video adding texture to the items in the scene from within nomad. For example make the table look like a real wooden table, or make the bottle look like glass.
at 4:45, when you set the size of the array, bringing the pen to the bottom of the screen, while holding down, greatly improves precision
i watched your several video . i love that. you helped me a lot. thanks god your content existed...
you saved from the blender hahaha. its complicated. but they also have pros and cons in several way
Based on your video title, I thought the developers added a hard surface modeling mode like in Forger )))
Good work bro🤩
Thanks!!
nice
is this your first time making a room model?
just asking also keep up the good work 👍
First time in this version of nomad for a simple tutorial, yes 👍🏾
I'm only watching this because I was watching a tutorial of how to make a room in blender, and it's just a lloooottt of work, really-really a lot... So I was wondering if one could make something similar just in nomad sculpt.
Blender is an amazing app, but I absolutely hate trying/learning to make things with it, so I just use nomad 👍🏾 it’s more than enough for my needs!
gotta remember blender is designed for hard surface modelling so if you want the most consistent results, go with blender
it’s like using houdini to texture, you can do it but it’s better to use substance painter
@@cooki3th1efI understand, man... But I already tried learning Blender soooo many times, and I always got technical issues that stressed me so much, plus my computer is not that fast, adding more vertices/smooth shading in Blender will really slow me down...
The learning curve is just too much to handle, I don't know, maybe my mental strength is very weak.
@@vizeath i relate man haha, maya and zbrush were such a struggle to learn but once you get there it’s golden
@@vizeath i felt that
Thank you for your videos! I just started using Nomad a week ago, and your videos are the only thing keeping me from going insane . I've just started practicing making my first characters, but I hope that in a couple of months, I will be able to create more detailed models. I do have a question. I am new to the channel, but have you thought about how to model effects like fire, water, and thunder that we can see in 3D models, like the ones they use for anime statues and stuff like that? I have tried to find tutorials on how to do it because I want to create a character and decorate it with those effects. Thank you for all your help. You are the best!
P.S.
Sorry if I mess up in the grammar, I am not a native English speaker.