@@fablewalls Well it seems Maxon just spent a ton of money on publicity for this. Now I see everyone (influencers and tech reviewers) talking about zbrush all over the place.
You're not paying 90 just for the iPad version though... if you need zbrush you probably already have Maxon on for the whole suite. If you don't need those just get Nomad.
I've been wanting ZBrush on the iPad for many years, but the subscription model completely ruins it for me... Things just haven't been the same since Maxon acquired ZBrush.
Its great to see new software launching on ipad. Its coming even closer to being a literal all in one device for creatives. There are limitations obviously, and you showed a video in the past having it replace your computer, and it obviously would be challenging to do. But as new software keeps getting supported on ipad that window opens more and more.
In my humble opinion, this is only because they are basically making an iPad like a desktop computer. The desktop experience will always be far superior and less locked down which is why the iPad keeps becoming like a desktop.
@@cordel_ringaninomad is once a life time payment and Zbrush is subscription based but a little test-run version to go. So I would love to see vs between the two too….but still think nomad is a good buy.
I just checked price for full featured version "ZBrush, the industry standard for digital sculpting and painting, now including the eagerly awaited ZBrush for iPad. € 36.79/mo or € 441.57 Billed Annually" No thanks!
@@Zi4rra No, but it's like 15 bucks and then it's yours forever, which is next to nothing in this day and age of perpetual monthly subscriptions (like Zbrush). It's an incredible app, regularly updated and the development is done by just one guy. Treat yourself and support small developers. 👍
This is amazing for us who want to work on the go as well. I can now be productive even while being in metro on the way to work and can continue on desktop at home when needed. Amazing.
Zbrush user here and the app works really good so far. I'm using an iPad Pro 2018. I like it a lot. If you are a Nomad Sculpt user the new interface will be familiar but not the same. For now I like iPad Zbrush a bit more than desktop Zbrush, it has TOO MUCH stuff.
Would be very nice to see this come to the Android platform! Even if it doesn't, it's still nice to see art applications previously only on PC/Mac making it to mobile devices that offer identical functionality compared to the desktop versions.
So I higly recommend changing the input settings to turn on touch navigation. One of the downsides of zbrush was that navigating was clunky when you got close to your model. Touch navigation fixes that by making your fingers always navigation. Next comparing Zbrush to Nomad is like comparing apples to oranges. Yes they are both sculpting applications but that is kind of where the similarity ends. With zpsheres you could create a poseable sculpture. You just cannot do that on Nomad. Or live boolean operations, or the shear number of brushes available, Dynamics, etc. Nomad was nice but it's not a replacement for zbrush. likewise there are certain things zbrush can't do that Nomad can. being able to create geometry from orthographic sketches.
The only question I have is if it can handle substantially more polygons than Nomad. That’s the only reason for me to consider it. EDIT: Apparently it can.
I have a 16GB M2 ipad, and I have a nomad model loaded up in zb ipad right now, It is topping out at 20 million for me, I dont know where brad got that number from, I will say nomad can handle that many polygons easily.... if I dont use layers, which zbrush seems to just plain not have
when sculpting start from the big shapes on a low poly mesh then start increasing the polygons as you make more progress. anyway, i wish they do an android version for tab s
Oh so they care about touch on the ipad but not on PC where it's been for like 10 years now. It drives me nuts how zero 3D programs on PC support touch.
Wasn't a ZBrush user, but now will thanks to the video (subscribed after watching)! What I think this emphasizes, for the larger software community (looking at you, Adobe), is iPads are APPLE SILICON. So more developers need to use the processor power to make the IpadOS apps look/work more like desktop ones (e.g., Clip Studio).
On my old PC with an AMD A7700K CPU and 16 GB of RAM, I get 60 million polygons per subtool in Zbrush. For comparison: Blender 4.3 alpha 10-15 million polygons per object with a performance like zbrush with 60 million, you can do more, but it will be impossible to work. Nomad demo browser 6 - 8 million and with performance like zbrush with 60 million polygons, of course you can get a lot more polygons, but it won't work.
That was a great intro to ZBrush - Thanks! I gotta try this app. What is the most complementary tool for 'staging'? I want to make a half dozen characters in ZBrush, then combine them in a setting, adjust lighting, and shoot it from different angles for the panels of a comic strip.
I love Brad's videos, inspires me always❤. This zbrush is very near nomad sculpt, said that makes me want to grab an galaxy tab s9 fe and use nomad sculpt
Okay, newby here. I have Zbrish 2018 on my laptop. At the time, I got around to try and learn it from a friend who actually went to school to learn this. Now I've totally forgotten everything he said since I put it down 😂😂😂 But I think I'll seriously get back to learninf this. It's been a huge interest of mine to learn it and make some really neat sculpts. Is there anything new I can benefit from the free Ipad version vs my full 2018 Zbrush on my laptop? Or would I be better off sticking to what I already have on my touch screen laptop?
In terms of standard sculpting brushes I actually prefer how Nomad's brushes work and affect the mesh, I also prefer the nomad tube tool compared to the ZBrush curves brush despite the tube tool profile being somewhat limited compared to what the curves can do with like zips and lace patterns. Where ZBrush for iPad will really compliment artists' work flow will be if they add posing functions, that'd save me a hell of a lot of time as in nomad posing can really only be achieved by using the mask and gizmo tool. Definitely be interested to see all the brushes that are added, though I'll still use nomad as I'm super familiar with it but I'd like to alternate between the two with ZBrush being to finalise and polish off my sculpts.
They are going to be the same because polycount depends on the ram. If you get an M2 or M4 with over 1tb of storage Apple also doubles the ram from 8gb to 16gb which also doubles the poly count from about 45 million to 90 million
for me looks like other software of the maxon portfolio call forger with some more tool even some of the icon are the same, forger is good software but i think this is a rebrand of that software with zbrush taste.
I'm very excited for this. I'm trying the free version for now (i'm broke lol) but soooon, full version, soooon. I mean, I have Nomad Sculpt which I really like, and it is available for Android, which is cool, and I have blender on my desktop. THAT's what I'd love to see - a fully-ish functional Blender on a tablet (why do i feel like it would come out for Android first lol).
Is there any specific iPad requirements to use zbrush on iPad What the minimum versions of iPad are suitable for zbrush free and subscription version to run smoothly and good? What about GB and RAM?
Well after maxon announcted zbrush for ipad, I only wanted 2 things (in order to beat nomad sculpt). I knew the app wont be a one time purchase (since its maxon...), but all I wanted was zmodeler, and support for older desktop zbrush (since I have perpetual desktop license). -> I got none if these wishes :D.... so no ipad zbrush for me! (P.S.- nomad sculpt can for some reason handle models much better the zbrush, which is laggy for me).
@@ShotgunSandwichENT then users who want to try can just have a taste of Zbrush on ipad nd , eventually need to buy subscription. I think nomad sculpt would be better option for hobbyist and serious content creators. Let me know your valuable opinion Thanks
@@surendarreddys7298 Damn. I have an M1, so not sure how well it would work, but I'm not paying those prices. Obviously it's different if you make a living from modeling.
My two cents; Digital sculpting is too complex for just a pen and touch interface and a 12" screen. If you're going to shell out the amount of cash that Maxon wants for a Zbrush subscription, you really need a desktop PC with a monitor that has plenty of room for menus and a full keyboard for all of your shortcuts. A full version of Zbrush on an iPad would be like trying to work on your car in your bedroom closet. Just not enough space. I've got the perpetual license for Zbrush, and I've got menus on both sides of the screen, shortcuts all along the bottom; and still, it takes a very long time to create something worthwhile. You're constantly diving in and out of various menus as your combining subtools, masking out shapes, and creating polygroups. Not having quick access to these deep features will mean you're taking a lot more time to do the same things. So Zbrush on the iPad will end up costing you more time rather than saving it.
As a Z-brush user, I am so happy to see there is a free version. And I'm so happy to see this kind of stuff in your lovely channel! It was good as always. 🙏👌
It’s very evident that most of the people reviewing ZBrush for iPad haven’t used Nomad Sculpt. 3D artist have stated ZBrush has a long road to catch up with Nomad Sculpt. It’s naive and ignorant to state Nomad Sculpt is primitive just because “it’s not like ZBrush”. The “industry standard syndrome” is off the charts.
@@thebradcolbow brad, if you want a quick nomad lesson super happy to do a 1 on 1 I am a zbrush and 3d teacher, and absolutely love the app and use it all the time.
@@jammywesty91 If your goal is to work in the VFX industry (job prospects have been rough this year) zbrush on ipad will help a LITTLE towards learning zbrush on PC however if you have ipad+zbrush money on ipad you probably have a PC or mac capable of desktop zbrush, so I'd say learn THAT however if your goal is to get good 3d models out for 3d printing for fun, games or other needs that are not VFX up-close filming, nomad is still a more flow-ey app that produces a better output, (specifically zbrush on any platform has zero support for painting and previewing metalness and roughness maps on model) especially when combined with a good UV unwrapping app like Cozy Blanket you can make objects for games and 3d printing very effectively on nomad. aboout as in-depth as I feel like getting in a youtube comment :)
Only awful for those who do not or have not used it for a long time. I used to hate it and I admit it kept me from using it for years but once I gave in it’s incredible. Been using it for almost 8 years now and It’s really well thought out. Way better than blender too lol.
@@antares3030 bloated industry standard software with fancy new dress. Sure it might look fresh and new but same clunky software hides underneath that new coat of paint :) most zbrush tools have been already made more intuitive way in nomad sculpt.
Nomad Sculpt deserves a review too.
Especially as it's also available on Android and pro 3D artists have been using Nomad for a while now.
Agreed, I’d love a review and a comparison to this.
And it's one time purchase no subscription crap
@@kvendy Great point! I hate subscriptions.
@@fablewalls Well it seems Maxon just spent a ton of money on publicity for this. Now I see everyone (influencers and tech reviewers) talking about zbrush all over the place.
For 15$ you can have Nomad (lifetime) what’s the point for paying 90$ per year and even not own the app…!
agreed
and has Nomad the same features as ZBrush mobile?
You're not paying 90 just for the iPad version though... if you need zbrush you probably already have Maxon on for the whole suite. If you don't need those just get Nomad.
@@ed61730or the desktop ZBrush alone which means you get the iPad version for free. So why not using it
@@uhdwufud no, unlike zbrush mobile, nomad has working layers, baking tools, direct export, and compatibility with modern rendering pipelines...
I've been wanting ZBrush on the iPad for many years, but the subscription model completely ruins it for me... Things just haven't been the same since Maxon acquired ZBrush.
Have you tried Nomad? I think it's $15/life.
Its great to see new software launching on ipad. Its coming even closer to being a literal all in one device for creatives. There are limitations obviously, and you showed a video in the past having it replace your computer, and it obviously would be challenging to do. But as new software keeps getting supported on ipad that window opens more and more.
In my humble opinion, this is only because they are basically making an iPad like a desktop computer. The desktop experience will always be far superior and less locked down which is why the iPad keeps becoming like a desktop.
Wow, finally zbrash has an understandable interface.
That’s cool, nomad sculpt seems really established tho.. would be cool to see competition
💯I too would love to see a ZBrush vs Nomad Sculpt video.
It looks a lot like Nomad Sculpt.
@@mithos56 it sure does. I would love to see which of the two would make a better purchase.
@@cordel_ringaninomad is once a life time payment and Zbrush is subscription based but a little test-run version to go. So I would love to see vs between the two too….but still think nomad is a good buy.
@@cordel_ringani On the Maxon website - $29 a month for zbrush subscription................. I think you can work the rest out yourself.
This interface actually looks better than desktop zbrush…. Honestly if they could make this available on desktop that would be sooo good
i used to hate it but imo zbrush dekstop interface is absolutely incredible for productivity
hell no, desktop interface are the best
Hell no the desktop interface is a convoluted mess stuck in 1996
@@jippee1 a mess if u have no idea what ur workflow is and lack an established technique
@@aiamfreebecause you can make sense to a mess doesn’t make it less of a mess Lol
Nomad sculpt forever 😘
I just checked price for full featured version "ZBrush, the industry standard for digital sculpting and painting, now including the eagerly awaited ZBrush for iPad.
€ 36.79/mo or € 441.57 Billed Annually"
No thanks!
No one's using Nomad professionally 😜
@@Cellardoor_ That's weird, I guess I must be thinking of a different program that I use professionally all the time.
It ain’t free ❤
@@Zi4rra No, but it's like 15 bucks and then it's yours forever, which is next to nothing in this day and age of perpetual monthly subscriptions (like Zbrush). It's an incredible app, regularly updated and the development is done by just one guy. Treat yourself and support small developers. 👍
I love Zbrush on desktop, but hard to beat Nomad’s once off payment.
Heck yeah! Wasn’t expecting this video 🤘🤘
The Zbrush UI finally looking good.
This is amazing for us who want to work on the go as well. I can now be productive even while being in metro on the way to work and can continue on desktop at home when needed. Amazing.
Zbrush user here and the app works really good so far. I'm using an iPad Pro 2018. I like it a lot. If you are a Nomad Sculpt user the new interface will be familiar but not the same. For now I like iPad Zbrush a bit more than desktop Zbrush, it has TOO MUCH stuff.
How does it compare to Nomad?
Nomad Sculpt absolutely demolishes this, for a one time price of 15$
6:20 that's the mask tool, not a painting tool.
Yes!!! Please make this top comment!!!
Yes, and not using it is one of the reasons Brad's sculpts aren't looking so hot :)
I'm going to play with it soon
The iPad is getting some amazing stuff! 🤩
Would be very nice to see this come to the Android platform! Even if it doesn't, it's still nice to see art applications previously only on PC/Mac making it to mobile devices that offer identical functionality compared to the desktop versions.
fk i need blender for ipad
In the archive of old versions of Blender, there is an old build for the iPad, but this was done about 10 years ago
So I higly recommend changing the input settings to turn on touch navigation. One of the downsides of zbrush was that navigating was clunky when you got close to your model. Touch navigation fixes that by making your fingers always navigation. Next comparing Zbrush to Nomad is like comparing apples to oranges. Yes they are both sculpting applications but that is kind of where the similarity ends. With zpsheres you could create a poseable sculpture. You just cannot do that on Nomad. Or live boolean operations, or the shear number of brushes available, Dynamics, etc. Nomad was nice but it's not a replacement for zbrush. likewise there are certain things zbrush can't do that Nomad can. being able to create geometry from orthographic sketches.
The only question I have is if it can handle substantially more polygons than Nomad. That’s the only reason for me to consider it.
EDIT: Apparently it can.
I have a 16GB M2 ipad, and I have a nomad model loaded up in zb ipad right now, It is topping out at 20 million for me, I dont know where brad got that number from,
I will say nomad can handle that many polygons easily.... if I dont use layers, which zbrush seems to just plain not have
You should be able to hit ~92 million polygons
@@T3Z1993 perhaps with multiple meshes, but each individual mesh caps out at 20 in the settings, unless that's another free version limitation
@@shark3D it is at that-I’m canceling a few other subscriptions to justify the price of this one cause I enjoy the UI
when sculpting start from the big shapes on a low poly mesh then start increasing the polygons as you make more progress.
anyway, i wish they do an android version for tab s
Oh so they care about touch on the ipad but not on PC where it's been for like 10 years now. It drives me nuts how zero 3D programs on PC support touch.
bc windows touch supports in programms sucks. there are programs that support it but it always just sucks so bad that nobody is using it anyways
Shapr3D, Mental Canvas, and a few others are touch optimized.
Wasn't a ZBrush user, but now will thanks to the video (subscribed after watching)! What I think this emphasizes, for the larger software community (looking at you, Adobe), is iPads are APPLE SILICON. So more developers need to use the processor power to make the IpadOS apps look/work more like desktop ones (e.g., Clip Studio).
On my old PC with an AMD A7700K CPU and 16 GB of RAM, I get 60 million polygons per subtool in Zbrush.
For comparison: Blender 4.3 alpha 10-15 million polygons per object with a performance like zbrush with 60 million, you can do more, but it will be impossible to work. Nomad demo browser 6 - 8 million and with performance like zbrush with 60 million polygons, of course you can get a lot more polygons, but it won't work.
Which iPad do you use?
Maxon created ZBrush? I thought they bought it along with their team
That's right they bought it from pixelogic and have been fucking up the pricing ever since
I'd love to see Plasticity, MOI, or Form Z for iPad as well. Given the M4 iPad Pro's capabilities, maybe even a full version of Blender!
Love seeing you in Zbrush!
90 $/year subscription!
I’ll stick with NOMAD.
Thanks
Zbrush has so many features and workflows that your actually just scratching the surface of the surface.
crazy because i really wanted to use zbrush on my ipad and this video just pops up on my timeline
this is gonna be a awesome practice tool so hyped on this
That was a great intro to ZBrush - Thanks! I gotta try this app.
What is the most complementary tool for 'staging'?
I want to make a half dozen characters in ZBrush, then combine them in a setting, adjust lighting, and shoot it from different angles for the panels of a comic strip.
I would love to see how it's performed with different iPads if it is possible though
I love Brad's videos, inspires me always❤. This zbrush is very near nomad sculpt, said that makes me want to grab an galaxy tab s9 fe and use nomad sculpt
Okay, newby here. I have Zbrish 2018 on my laptop. At the time, I got around to try and learn it from a friend who actually went to school to learn this. Now I've totally forgotten everything he said since I put it down 😂😂😂 But I think I'll seriously get back to learninf this. It's been a huge interest of mine to learn it and make some really neat sculpts.
Is there anything new I can benefit from the free Ipad version vs my full 2018 Zbrush on my laptop? Or would I be better off sticking to what I already have on my touch screen laptop?
Can i connect a keyboard to the ipad and use keyboard shortcuts?
In terms of standard sculpting brushes I actually prefer how Nomad's brushes work and affect the mesh, I also prefer the nomad tube tool compared to the ZBrush curves brush despite the tube tool profile being somewhat limited compared to what the curves can do with like zips and lace patterns. Where ZBrush for iPad will really compliment artists' work flow will be if they add posing functions, that'd save me a hell of a lot of time as in nomad posing can really only be achieved by using the mask and gizmo tool. Definitely be interested to see all the brushes that are added, though I'll still use nomad as I'm super familiar with it but I'd like to alternate between the two with ZBrush being to finalise and polish off my sculpts.
I’ve been a zbrush user for years. Very eager to try this out! 🎉
Downloaded and can’t wait to play with it! However, I have a pre-Apple Silicon IPad so I expect it won’t perform as well and I’m ok with that for now!
How’s it working?
how does this compare to nomad?
Hello Brad, Can you take a look at the Feather 3D please also share if possible?
so does Zbrush not care about Forger now?
I would like to see comparison between M2 / M4 iPad and polycounts..
They are going to be the same because polycount depends on the ram.
If you get an M2 or M4 with over 1tb of storage Apple also doubles the ram from 8gb to 16gb which also doubles the poly count from about 45 million to 90 million
What size ipad is that?
Is pressure sensitivity imperative for the app? I kinda want an ipad for portable sculpting but i only own the usbc pencil
Can you already export files to print it directly after sculpting?
Hi, because I commented too late on your last video, nobody saw it... Could you please review the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2 in 1?
You should try Blockbench and Valence 3d on iPad 👀
Not to forget Uniform 3D on iPad too…..iPad is becoming a touch centric device for creative adventurers and I’m sure digging it crazy!
@@TMC3000 Uniform is a great option as well! Though I would consider it to be less beginner friendly than Blockbench or Valence
@@chidorirasenganz yeah I agree with you on that. It feels more of a pro app than the rest…and I like it, though very expensive.
Excellent video.
for me looks like other software of the maxon portfolio call forger with some more tool even some of the icon are the same, forger is good software but i think this is a rebrand of that software with zbrush taste.
Could u show how is Zbrush wowking on Snapdragon laptops? There are no videos about that on YT
I'm very excited for this. I'm trying the free version for now (i'm broke lol) but soooon, full version, soooon. I mean, I have Nomad Sculpt which I really like, and it is available for Android, which is cool, and I have blender on my desktop. THAT's what I'd love to see - a fully-ish functional Blender on a tablet (why do i feel like it would come out for Android first lol).
Is it known if this also comes to non apple devices in the future?
Looks cool, need to check it out, thanks.
I followed along with your video,good doodling fun for me,I'll keep the free version.
Why is it not bundled with Maxon 1?
Is there any specific iPad requirements to use zbrush on iPad
What the minimum versions of iPad are suitable for zbrush free and subscription version to run smoothly and good?
What about GB and RAM?
is there Any possibility zbrush come for android tablets too?
So what iPad do you recommend for zbrush?
zbrush and nomad comparison video please
Well after maxon announcted zbrush for ipad, I only wanted 2 things (in order to beat nomad sculpt). I knew the app wont be a one time purchase (since its maxon...), but all I wanted was zmodeler, and support for older desktop zbrush (since I have perpetual desktop license). -> I got none if these wishes :D.... so no ipad zbrush for me! (P.S.- nomad sculpt can for some reason handle models much better the zbrush, which is laggy for me).
Can you export for obj files
Hi, can you review huawei newest mate pad and their new art app??
Wow im curious how this app progresses
Why we dont have that finger gueestures on wacom tablets
do you able to edit topology?
Which flavor of apple is this?
It's the latest M4. It requires an A12 Bionic processor or newer, so any iPad made in the last 4 years or so, or even older iPad Pros.
Inuse sculpt+ on android, is rhere something nice w8yh no subscription ion android?
Does the free ipad version have the export option ?
I’ve heard it doesn’t
@@ShotgunSandwichENT then users who want to try can just have a taste of Zbrush on ipad nd , eventually need to buy subscription.
I think nomad sculpt would be better option for hobbyist and serious content creators.
Let me know your valuable opinion
Thanks
@@ShotgunSandwichENT and also on ipad minimum requirement is ios 17 which leaves lots of old pro models in dust
@@surendarreddys7298 Damn. I have an M1, so not sure how well it would work, but I'm not paying those prices. Obviously it's different if you make a living from modeling.
Is this compatible with M2?
Yep! Will run amazingly on an M2
I have the M2 and just downloaded it. It seems to work flawlessly!
Where’s the zmodeler brush
not avaibable *yet*
Now we need Daz3D to come to the iPad.
Is it available to download? Can't seem to find it on the app store.
Gotta go through the website through your iPad
It's in the app store. I downloaded it this morning.
saddly i can't try it on my iPad 9.7in so I'll be staying with nomad sculpt
If you don't have that iPad already it's not worth it. I could eather get a laptop or just use nomad.
My two cents; Digital sculpting is too complex for just a pen and touch interface and a 12" screen. If you're going to shell out the amount of cash that Maxon wants for a Zbrush subscription, you really need a desktop PC with a monitor that has plenty of room for menus and a full keyboard for all of your shortcuts. A full version of Zbrush on an iPad would be like trying to work on your car in your bedroom closet. Just not enough space. I've got the perpetual license for Zbrush, and I've got menus on both sides of the screen, shortcuts all along the bottom; and still, it takes a very long time to create something worthwhile. You're constantly diving in and out of various menus as your combining subtools, masking out shapes, and creating polygroups. Not having quick access to these deep features will mean you're taking a lot more time to do the same things. So Zbrush on the iPad will end up costing you more time rather than saving it.
People are making awesome sculpts in Nomad without a desktop, it;s more about the artist than the tool.
Nomad on Android pls
As a Z-brush user, I am so happy to see there is a free version. And I'm so happy to see this kind of stuff in your lovely channel! It was good as always. 🙏👌
Free version doesn’t allow exporting so it’s useless IMO
@@roofoofighter Are you kidding me?!!! That is so sad! :(
Do u do any giveaways or smth for the extra many products u got? Just askin 💀
U need ios 17 to be able to download it
It’s very evident that most of the people reviewing ZBrush for iPad haven’t used Nomad Sculpt. 3D artist have stated ZBrush has a long road to catch up with Nomad Sculpt. It’s naive and ignorant to state Nomad Sculpt is primitive just because “it’s not like ZBrush”. The “industry standard syndrome” is off the charts.
Try your hand on nomad sculpt
Yes, I really need to find time to do that.
@@thebradcolbow You won't regret it 👍
@@thebradcolbow brad, if you want a quick nomad lesson super happy to do a 1 on 1 I am a zbrush and 3d teacher, and absolutely love the app and use it all the time.
@@shark3D If someone was going to learn one from scratch and price was irrelevant, which would you recommend?
@@jammywesty91 If your goal is to work in the VFX industry (job prospects have been rough this year) zbrush on ipad will help a LITTLE towards learning zbrush on PC however if you have ipad+zbrush money on ipad you probably have a PC or mac capable of desktop zbrush, so I'd say learn THAT
however if your goal is to get good 3d models out for 3d printing for fun, games or other needs that are not VFX up-close filming, nomad is still a more flow-ey app that produces a better output, (specifically zbrush on any platform has zero support for painting and previewing metalness and roughness maps on model)
especially when combined with a good UV unwrapping app like Cozy Blanket you can make objects for games and 3d printing very effectively on nomad.
aboout as in-depth as I feel like getting in a youtube comment :)
So it is a subscription base….
Yes it is, I’ve seen other comments saying it’s $90 per year, but there is also a free version.
6:20 is masking not shading!
I get it , you need content, and we are all very curious about this, but bro, what about nomad?
Performance looks kinda terrible for an M4.
Zbrush great program....awful interface ...awful...so awful
its pretty good tbh
Only awful for those who do not or have not used it for a long time. I used to hate it and I admit it kept me from using it for years but once I gave in it’s incredible. Been using it for almost 8 years now and It’s really well thought out. Way better than blender too lol.
Yeah, the Ui and pricing are two very good reasons to switch to Nomad Sculpt
I mastered Blender but could never get the hang of Zbrush’s GUI.
Keep making horror babies you’ll get it eventually.👍
So when will it be available?!
now! 😄
It's available now.
Gotta go through the link in the website to the app store via your iPad.
Free version at the max. I will not RENT my software.
There is no Zbrush no more, Maxon killed it with greed ;/ I loved Zbrush
This very comparable when adobe photoshop came to ipad..
is it that bad?
@@antares3030 bloated industry standard software with fancy new dress. Sure it might look fresh and new but same clunky software hides underneath that new coat of paint :) most zbrush tools have been already made more intuitive way in nomad sculpt.
and they still can't make native zbrush for linux. Sigh... Also really looks like sculptris
That's pretty interesting, wasn't really expecting this to come to the iPad. I have the M1 iPad so I hope it won't be laggy.
Gonna have nightmares about that Frist Try file.
Review nomad!
16GB was good decision.
How does this compare to Nomad Sculpt?