Sounds awesome! Don’t have time to watch the full thing right now but I will later! I have nomad and I’ve been using it for a lot of things, but I hope I can learn something new from this vid
I’ve been doing something similar in the past for texture, but I’ve been using it for scales on a snake, something I can’t just drag over the whole model… I also had no clue there were settings other than intensity and size…
nice video. though, adobe is pronounced uh-dough-bee. Wasn't sure if your pronunciation was a joke, or just because you learned the word by reading it.
Sounds awesome! Don’t have time to watch the full thing right now but I will later! I have nomad and I’ve been using it for a lot of things, but I hope I can learn something new from this vid
Yes! It’s really good if you want to skip past the task of repeating design
I’ve been doing something similar in the past for texture, but I’ve been using it for scales on a snake, something I can’t just drag over the whole model… I also had no clue there were settings other than intensity and size…
@@Waffles4Penguin yes! I’ve been experiments and I wish I would’ve went more in depth. An important setting is front facing vectors
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nice video. though, adobe is pronounced uh-dough-bee. Wasn't sure if your pronunciation was a joke, or just because you learned the word by reading it.