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  • 3d Ecosystem filling tool.

    It’s a professional level tool at the price. It starts to fill out the iPad tool set for 3d modeling. Well thought out tools for quick retopo. If you need it you need it. Nothing else does this on a iPad at this speed. It’s early in the release cycle so yes there will be bugs. Works well with nomad sculpt. So far very impressed and happy to pay for a tool that fills a gap in iPad 3d work environment. No yearly subscription is also welcome.
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  • The price!

    Lower the price please. The app itself is amazing!
    Thank you.
  • Great concept but it doesn’t work very well

    I was pretty excited about this but I quickly found that the pencil gestures didn’t work very well at all. And with the emergence of zRemesher and it’s inclusion into Cinema 4D I thought, why would I want to pay $120 for something that doesn’t work or work very well (I’m wearing down my pencil tip trying to grab a vertex point - Jesus Christ!) Maybe one day but not now.
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  • Very good, but…

    First off, the app is great. It’s a solid tool that does one thing and does it well. I spent about an hour with the demo and experienced no bugs or crashes. Hats off to the devs.

    However, the $90 price tag is a non stater for me. I have many $100 apps in my library and feel like I’ve gotten my monies worth on them. The scope of this app is just too small for that price tag when I can simply export my sculpts into 3DS Max, throw a retopology modifier or two on it and then do some hand cleanup. This won’t be a big time saver in my workflow, plus I use a laptop. The advantages of doing retopo on the iPad vs. the laptop simply aren’t that big.

    $20? Sure, in a heartbeat. $40? I’d definitely think about it and then probably buy it. $60? Eh, maybe. I’ve paid that for some similarly scoped Max plug-ins. For me, $90 pushes it outside the range of cost/benefit.
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  • EXPENSIVE & GREEDY

    Huge follower of Pablo but my goodness the price is stupid. You should know better to build up your portfolio over time as I can imagine with features I would end up paying that amount, but in one £80 purchase like this on an early version of the app that feels like a beta is greedy. Your reputation is turning ugly. DO BETTER
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  • Not worth $90

    The pros are obviously that I can do this on the go with my iPad (which hasn’t been done before) -
    However, as a professional artist this is my criticism:
    -The prompt to double tap to pull verts is counterintuitive, if I let go of the vert I have to repeat the same action which gets frustrating.
    -whenever I create a poly even from a decent distance they are auto merged to the closest vert. There’s no way of avoiding that.
    -I’m not sure I understand the reason behind having a vertices/edges count + the tri count is indicating triangles in the scenes not the poly count overall (please explain the benefit of this)
    I hope you guys reconsider the price because I’d much rather use Quad draw/tweak mode in Maya over this app.
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  • Amazing potential, but NOT for $120 CAD right now.

    Being able to perform retopology on an IPAD, is something I never thought I would see, and this pushes closer the notion of essentially a mobile version of a certain other big name sculpting software program that was just recently bought out by Maxon.

    HOWEVER, there are a LOT of key important features that are missing. Being able to, for example, isolate sections of meshes so you don’t have to fight with your own mesh just to retopologize it is something that should have been essential in v1.0 of this software.

    Unfortunately it is missing a LOT of key features that are present in programs like Topogun, or 3DCoat, but then asking for an up front of $120, is a lot to ask, for what essentially is a very expensive “toy”.

    The bigger question is, is this software worth the money? Mmm…. Not right now. It has potential, and given time I am sure the developers could make it more robust that is well worth the cost, but for now, to ask for that high a price, in the state this app is in? I cannot recommend purchasing this software AT ALL.
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  • Very Promising, but app crashes on open for my 2nd Gen iPad Pro

    Shows much promise. I’ve really been looking forward to this for my workflow between Nomad and Blender. I’m playing with the free version on my 2nd Gen iPad Pro. I have the latest iOS update, but the app crashes whenever I open it. It takes a hard reboot to my iPad and even then with the stock frog model I can only open the app twice before having to hard reboot again. Wish there was a way to test my own high-poly nomad models to see if my device can even handle Cozy.

    I really want to buy this, but at that price I can’t gamble on something that I don’t know will even open or not. I’m hoping maybe in the next few updates these kinks will be ironed out (and maybe add in a UV seam tool!). I really want this to work, I’m rooting for you guys!
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  • 90 bucks?

    Listen, I understand the app is magic, but with free software like blender and other apps like nomad sculpt being only like 15 bucks, this is kind of astronomical. Like, I might dish out 90 bucks because it seems like such a cool app, but I am also having an incredibly tough time justifying it when things like Blender exists. Yeesh!
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  • Very buggy but has huge potential

    Really really amazing, but I’m running this on a brand new 2021 iPad, and it’s so buggy I can’t do much . Something is wrong with the zoom and move tool, it just doesn’t work. The retopology only works 1/3 of the time. Excited for down the road as this can change the way of doing this. But there’s a lot of work still needed! Excited to support and use this more and more… once some of the bugs are fixed
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