hank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you love the channel and find the tutorials helpful. It's fantastic that you're pursuing your dream of learning jewelry design. Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance. Your support means a lot to me!
my brother, really good tutorial, I've been looking for some jewelry tutorials on sculpt and your channel is one of the best I've found, thank you, you are really skilled designer
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that you appreciate my work. It's comments like yours that keep me motivated to create more content. If you have any specific requests or questions for future tutorials, feel free to let me know. Happy sculpting!
@@wims_diary The program works with radius. The radius of a circle is the distance from its center to any point on its edge. The diameter is the distance across the circle, passing through its center, and is equal to twice the radius. In other words, the diameter is the longest distance across the circle, while the radius is half of that distance. So if the diameter (ring size) is 18 mm, you would enter 18/2. or enter 9. If you need USA size 8, then look at the size chart to see how many millimeters it is and see that it is 18.2 mm, so you need to enter 18.2/2. or just enter 9.1. I hope you understand.
This has been an extremely useful and enjoyable lesson! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you found the lesson useful and enjoyable.
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I love your channel so much! Thank you for helping us learn 😭💖 it's always been my dream to learn how to make jewelry designs
hank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you love the channel and find the tutorials helpful. It's fantastic that you're pursuing your dream of learning jewelry design. Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance. Your support means a lot to me!
my brother, really good tutorial, I've been looking for some jewelry tutorials on sculpt and your channel is one of the best I've found, thank you, you are really skilled designer
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that you appreciate my work. It's comments like yours that keep me motivated to create more content. If you have any specific requests or questions for future tutorials, feel free to let me know. Happy sculpting!
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Just a question. The 18/2 is the like in mm the size of the finger so in ring size is that US 8?
Im quite confused how to edit the sizing depending on what ring size you want to make. Hopefully you can answer my question, thank you.
@@wims_diary The program works with radius.
The radius of a circle is the distance from its center to any point on its edge. The diameter is the distance across the circle, passing through its center, and is equal to twice the radius. In other words, the diameter is the longest distance across the circle, while the radius is half of that distance.
So if the diameter (ring size) is 18 mm, you would enter 18/2. or enter 9.
If you need USA size 8, then look at the size chart to see how many millimeters it is and see that it is 18.2 mm, so you need to enter 18.2/2. or just enter 9.1.
I hope you understand.
@@ArtChahur thank you for that!
is there a grid snapping function in nomad that i missed ?
Not as far as I know, no.