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First somewhat real attempt at Nomad , almost zero prior experience. Suprisingly easy and smooth transition over from #Zbrush , everything makes sense, things are where they should be, very intuitive. Love the long forgotten feeling of not fighting with software. This is Procreate of 3D sculpting.

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