Which program do you prefer to use for your workflow, Nomad, Rhinoceros, or ZBrush? Which is more comfortable for you? Personally, I love Nomad because of its affordability, it’s easy to use and you're not chained to a desk, but the only issue for me is the measurement tool accuracy and modeling to scale. How do you address the scaling issue? If this issue was addressed I think a lot of Jewellery Designers would use it as part of their toolbox.
@ArtChahur Жыл бұрын
Hello. It all depends on what I'm planning to create. If it's simple rings with stones, then definitely Rhinoceros. If I'm working on something more intriguing, like a ring with a skull or a gorilla on it, then Zbrush. I often combine these two programs because certain elements are easier and quicker to create in one, while others are better suited for the other. Nomad is also fantastic for sitting on a cozy couch and sculpting something interesting. Yes, there are some issues with parameters, but if you've watched the videos, you'll know it's not all that bad. Considering that 1 unit in Nomad equals 1 mm, I simply add a cube to the scene and use it as a reference. For instance, I could add a cube with a size of 0.8 and easily orient myself with it. I believe this program has a promising future. The developer consistently updates it. Visit my Instagram, and you'll quickly see which program I prefer - Zbrush. Perhaps in the future, it might be Nomad.
@AT-gu8by Жыл бұрын
@@ArtChahur Thank you.
@jayden092175 ай бұрын
Is it possible to make silver jewelry by printing with a 3d printer?
@ArtChahur5 ай бұрын
Yes, you can. In addition, you can download the earring model itself by following the link in the video description.
@mr_geekchic28997 ай бұрын
I have Nomad 1.9 and the Cylinder Topology section is misisng
@ArtChahur7 ай бұрын
You probably work on the phone. It is likely that some buttons did not fit. Make the interface smaller.
@AT-gu8by Жыл бұрын
I have just one slight critique, the earring post should be either round or oval, the rectangular post with sharp edges would feel Slightly uncomfortable.
@ArtChahur Жыл бұрын
Perhaps you're right. It's a habit. I've always made it square (I've been working for 13 years) - those are the requirements at all the manufacturing facilities where I've worked.