Thank you for your honest review, actually the first I see comparing nomad and zbrush.
@celsofx9 күн бұрын
Thank you! There are things that zbrush is better for sure. But those are things that i wold rather do on the desktop anyway 😃
@rwj6 күн бұрын
Nomad is truly an incredible app for the price.
@mifuyne_art6 күн бұрын
Back when I was in the market for a new tablet, I was still interested in 3D sculpting and wanted a tablet I could sculpt with at the time. Nomad Sculpt supporting Android was a massive selling point for me at the time. I'm thinking about picking up 3D sculpting again and I'm glad I made the investment. And I'm glad you put this video out! It was a great refresher and you pointed out some things I didn't know about, like jacking up the intensity of the brushes. That's a great feature and IMO, helps cut down on excessive amount of brushes, which helps avoid that "misery of choice" feeling. I would also like to point out, if for whatever reason the user cannot use the 3 finger tap-drag to increase intensity, they can actually drag intensity slider itself. It should show a percentage above it as you go. The fact that they have at least two ways of doing something like this make me appreciate the developers of this app more!
@celsofx6 күн бұрын
Thank you! I totally agree, and I hope you get back to sculpting, not soon, today! Doing it as a job for so long has killed the excitement a little, 3d printing is the new spark that is bringing the joy back for me. Maybe playing with nomad can be your spark
@blaze0ne27 күн бұрын
I know Im the minority here but I love everything about zbrush for ipad over Nomad Sculpt except the subscription. It is really intuitive to me. Ive been using zbrush for ipad since launch and although it had some issues they seemed to have address most of all the little bugs. Also, learning the ipad version has helped me get more acquainted with the desktop version.I like Nomad but I'm having more fun with zbrush.
@celsofx7 күн бұрын
I am a bit biased, i may be looking for things to dislike so i dont have to pay a new subscription lol
@chrisproductions62629 күн бұрын
I like both of them, but I do prefer ZBrush on my Mac mini and Nomad on my iPad
@celsofx8 күн бұрын
100% agree. zbrush is king on desktop.
@ДНПСИгрыИСервисы7 күн бұрын
Clay brush nomad is zbrush clay buildup. The regular Clay brush in zbrush is softer and more delicate
@celsofx7 күн бұрын
True. But I personally dont miss the clay.
@animator0493 сағат бұрын
I didn't know about most of the things that were said about nomad in here, that's crazy.
@celsofxСағат бұрын
Its crazy! I was taking them for granted myself until I tried to use zbrush for Ipad and was missing so many of the nomad things that I just went back to it. As I get more familiar with the tools myself, I will probably do a few videos highlighting single features that I find useful and how I use them on my workflow.
@kenzietownsend66444 күн бұрын
I switched too.
@makingmonsterart8 күн бұрын
I agree. I think they had a little bit of a tough road to navigate. They wanted to make it familiar to existing Zbrush users, while also capturing the tablet user market. The problem is tablet users are used to MUCH more intuitive UIs and layouts, and so Zbrush deciding to keep most of the tools in the same place they live in the desktop version (which is NOTORIOUSLY hard to learn because so many things are hidden in various menus and sub menus), has made the iPad version kind of a difficult mess. Here's the thing: they didn't NEED to cater towards the existing PC users. Artists are pretty good with adapting and they usually pick up a new art program and start creating amazing work pretty quickly. Zbrush users who use iPads as well have never had a problem learning and using Nomad Sculpt. Zbrush could have taken this opportunity to VASTLY improve their UI experience and put crucial tools (like Mirror and Weld) in easier to find more intuitive places and users would adapt IF they'd done their job well. They could keep the Zbrush power and complexity with an improved experience. And if they still weren't sure, include an option for "classic mode" for those Zbrush purists who don't want to update. Also (and maybe it's already in there and I haven't found it, because Zbrush has SO many features kind of tucked away where you don't always see them) a search function. Don't know where to find that tool you use ALL THE TIME in your custom UI on the PC? Let me search for it in app, and don't make me do a Google search for the answer instead.
@celsofx7 күн бұрын
@@makingmonsterart wow, a search bar would be sooooo helpful. Also. Your idea for classic mode is awesome, tablet mode when you are on the go. And classic for when you bring the keyboard along.
@elmanu385 күн бұрын
NOMAD its great for beginners and for blocking but brush and the bridge from iPad to desktop is amazing, also if you can't find your favorites or most used tools you can make a personal menu whit all you most used tools
@celsofx5 күн бұрын
I bet the bridge is great. But i am still rocking my perpetual license that stopped updating in 2022. And of course neither the bridge or the project files work with older versions of zbrush. I like customizing zb, but i like not feeling like i need to change anything in nomad even more
@MetalArtDesign6 күн бұрын
4 ME NOMAD WINS !!!
@celsofx6 күн бұрын
For me too 😄
@Sicarius0896 күн бұрын
I hate how ZBrush for iPad only seems to have the trackball option for turning maneuvering around the scene, whereas nomad has it and turntable. I also hate how mask and smooth are predominantly locked behind the "alt key" and you have to keep your finger on screen for it. I've seen far too many ZBrush users praise it for "innovation" when from a user standpoint they're still a decade behind in terms of UI. I also hate how ZBrush handles the falloff where nomad the falloff can be adjusted to a plethora of styles for basically every brush and on top of that alphas can also be added to enhance the style of the falloff.
@celsofx6 күн бұрын
I never played with the falloff in nomad. I am going to check it out. Sounds like a great feature by the way you described
@Sicarius0896 күн бұрын
@celsofx it's severely under rated and not talked about, it helps create different affects too and you can also toggle on / off symmetry for it to get different styles to, not to mention changing the stroke type can also affect how the falloff responds. I honestly love how intuitive nomad's menus are paid out. ZBrush really needs to deconvolute itself.
@clay-sculpting4 күн бұрын
Paid actors ^^ Nomad is good, but Zbrush ist GOAT. And to compare the rendering from Nomad with Keyshot is insane 😀
@celsofx3 күн бұрын
You are probably right about rendering, in my defense haven't used keyshot ever since blender 2.8 came out. But, as a mobile sculpting tool, i do prefer nomad
@robinstahlbaum19373 күн бұрын
ZBrush handles a lot more polys..also each tool has its own history… knife tool has a lot of options…I prefer ZBrush on ipad
@celsofx2 күн бұрын
I haven't got to Nomads poly limit yet. Knife tool in nomad is easier to use in my opinion, and the history being independent 8s both good and bad, its good most of the time. Until you try to undo a merge for example.
@TeachmeGin10 күн бұрын
I hate how you can’t move or hide the default tool tab at the bottom or have all three tools box’s merged into one
@celsofx8 күн бұрын
Ha, I never noticed that 😅
@VFX4DESIGN7 күн бұрын
Nomad is way better all round
@celsofx7 күн бұрын
Yeah, the things I like zbrush more are better done on the desktop
@VFX4DESIGN7 күн бұрын
@@celsofx very true. Nomad is an absolute bargain and gem of an app.
@ДНПСИгрыИСервисы7 күн бұрын
5:30 Zbrush has a separate brush for this - smooth stronger
@celsofx7 күн бұрын
Yeah. I use that on the desktop. But i still like to just increase the intensity without a limit like nomad lets me