23 Mar 2021, 20:47

@Kevin-Longueil said that I had mentioned watching tutorials. Being absolutely new to 3D sculpting, I did try watching Youtube videos but kept getting lost because I didn't understand the terminology and I needed someone to start with the basics. I could do simple modeling but I was really limited by my lack of fundamentals. I finally decided to buy a class on Nomad from Southern GFX which has been great. Someone who has done some 3D work wouldn't need it but it was worth it for me. I'm still working through it and have still had to do some trial and error but at least I think I understand terms like remeshing and topology and orthographic.

@MissMushy I had the same problem with joining things but it gets easier when you begin to really understand the gizmo tool so watch tutorials on that. Some other things that helped me overall:

  • I was getting confused at times when I thought I was moving the figure but was really moving the camera. I changed the settings in Pressure (the hand holding a pen icon) so that the camera is controlled only by my finger and the sculpting is controlled only by my stylus which helped.
  • Also, I started using the camera "Snap" function which you can add as a shortcut through the interface menu. This brings the correct face (front, back, left, right) into line to make sure things aren't slightly tilted.
  • Finally, (and I learned this from the class) I use the re-mesh button and smooth tool frequently as I work. If you try to make big changes like joining parts, it gets messy and jagged if you don't re-mesh it and smooth it.

That's my tiny bit of knowledge so far. It's really fun to play with and will definitely help me with visualizing things in 3D.