How to model pottery with a lathe tool on your iPad
Briefly

The Nomad feature is powerful for a number of reasons. You can keep the model live for some time, allowing for shape modifications while working on other parts, such as handles. This capability means that as you're modeling, you can iterate on the lathe-designed piece, making adjustments that are both quick and precise, with a clean workflow that balances different design aspects seamlessly.
It's versatile and probably underused. The points can be set to curved or angled, creating everything from sweeping, organic shapes to mechanical designs with hard edges. This flexibility allows artists and designers using Nomad Sculpt to experiment and innovate, producing a varied range of models that can fit different styles and functional requirements.
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