New: Nomad Sculpt Ipa
Nomad Sculpt is developed by Stephane Ginier. The app receives frequent updates. The "new" features recently introduced in the latest versions (currently on the App Store) include:
How to get the legitimate new version:
Sideloaded Nomad Sculpt stores projects in On My iPad > Nomad Sculpt. Before the 7-day expiry: nomad sculpt ipa new
Older versions required manual subdivision. The new IPA includes smart presets (Organic, Hard Surface, Terrain) that automatically adjust the mesh resolution based on your brush size.
If you use a public IPA with a leaked enterprise certificate, Apple will eventually revoke it. This causes the app to "crash on open." You lose unsaved progress and have to reinstall. Nomad Sculpt is developed by Stephane Ginier
The new boolean system is a game-changer. You can now slice a model perfectly in half, trim intersecting meshes, or use one object to cut a hole in another—all in real-time.
Before we dissect the IPA, let’s acknowledge the software. Nomad Sculpt is a 3D sculpting, painting, and rendering app developed by Stéphane Ginier (stephaneginier.com). Unlike simple CAD tools, Nomad uses dynamic tessellation and vertex painting, allowing artists to push and pull digital clay as if they were working with physical material. How to get the legitimate new version:
Key features include:
The official Nomad Sculpt costs a one-time fee (usually around $14.99 USD). While this is a steal compared to ZBrush (which costs $39/month or $895 outright), budget-conscious students, hobbyists in developing countries, or users who want to "try before they buy" often look for the IPA.