They changed the UI since I made the video, now when you insert a sphere there's a little mirror icon that pops up on the top of the screen next to a green validate button. Hit that mirror button to get the symmetrical sphere.
Thanks for sharing man! Great tips in here. Can you please make a full stylized character modeling with nomad sculpt and walk us through out your process?
If you have a look a my character block out in zbrushcore that's pretty how I'd do it in nomad. Haven't done a full character in nomad, it's been more for sketching. But I might someday.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by holes. If by hills you mean adding material and by holes you mean removing material, then on the left of your screen there's a tear shaped icon that say sub. Tap that or hold it as you sculpt to carve in your model. Now if you want to poke a hole all the way through. Use the trim tool and pick the ellipse option on the left.
Ok, so I'm not having much luck through google, but I'm getting a transparent yellow square and when I try to use any of the tools it just moves the yellow square around? What am I missing?
You mean rotating the camera around the model? You move around your model by putting a finger outside of your model. Drag your finger on the background.
hi there!! very helpful video, I was wondering if I'd be able to translate the process I do for blockouts in zbrush to Nomad and, you just answered me that. Thank you very much! Also, by the way, the primitives you add works as separeted layers or would I be able to separate them with something like the polygroups in zbrush inside the same layer?
I haven't launched nomad in while, but you had to keep your primitives on different layers last time I checked. There wasn't an equivalent to polygroups.
Under the primitive menu where you select the type of primitive you want to insert, toggle the symmetry option on. You can pause or slow down the video at 3:07 minutes to see it.
what setting dou you have to see all objects in the same tone? i see the object im focused in , in a light gray tone, and the other objects in a darker tone (and its kinda annoying for trying to get an overall look of some things)
I feel like a dumbass both in blender and this app. I didn't know shit. I was using move and drag on same spear to make neck, ears I even tried using cllay to expand and was so confused why everything was losing quality fhfgtfhhgfuyty ehhhh noob life
In the primitive tab where you pick the primitives to add to the scene, there's a symmetrical option you can toggle. That will create a mirror copy of the primitive. So here I have it turned on so it creates two spheres instead of one when it's off.
I'm sorry that i have to complain but this video does not set any expectation for the skill level required to start, familiarity with the program or any other 3d program. and you keep going from one step to the next assuming we all KNOW THE EFFING PROGRAM inside and out. it's taking me an hour to get through an effin 20 min video because you are just going from one step to the next without showing where each tool you are using is or how to work it. FFS. you go from placing the head to distorting it to timing??? what's trim? i just installed this yesterday, how do we use trim? I mean i got stuck because nothing explains if you click off the object you just placed PRIOR TO WHATEVER VALIDATING IS
I'm sorry you're frustrated, and I hope it helped to vent out. Yes you're supposed to have worked out the basics of the tool first. This was never meant to be a video for absolute beginners that have never used the software and I never said it was. Making heads is probably the most difficult thing to do, I would never do an absolute beginner video by starting making a head. Imagine taking a class on writing a simple short story but you lash out at the trainer for not teaching you how to hold a pencil and what words are. Learning a new skill and a new app is hard, and I'm sorry you were frustrated because you were probably exited to sculpt your first head and it didn't go as planned, but you need to learn how the app works before tackling something like this.
@@edricew yes I was frustrated and while you didn't state that it was for beginners, it also didn't state that t wasn't. So doing a search on specifically intro to Nomad and yours comes up just saying "making a head" as a noob I wouldn't know if it was easy or hard. And as an educator myself I probably would have just had that in the opening intro, just so people know what they are getting into. But that my opinion. That being said, I do appreciate that this content exists I just wasn't prepared. And I'm going to now have to enter the world of tutorials and start making some as well, as they say, you're either part of the solution or part of the problem. At least now I know heads can be made easily when you know the app. Lol
@@edricew I apologise, I never detected the accent. May I suggest you record your screen & write a script for everything you need to say to stop you saying Uhm uhhhhmm... uuhhh... So much.
@@Wayneawebb I script all I can, but this was a real-time demo, so I need to keep up with what's happening in real-time. It's easier to script on a heavily edited video. Matching the pace of a real-time video with a script is very tricky. I just need to get better at speaking live in another language. Practice makes perfect.