I have been following the people who created cozy blanket for a while as the idea to do re topology work on the iPad really intrigued me. The app itself is pretty easy to use and as long as you understand the fundamentals of re topology work the app will come in handy. The biggest gripe with this app would be most people will not buy it, seeing as the app has a high purchase price at $90. For me it was a no brainer and wanted to get it to speed up my work flow. So if you like to do all your work on the iPad this might be something to consider. If you rather do re topology work for free then stick to doing in blender on the pc for free.
I do re topology work for vr chat avatars the most but wanted to test it on one of the masks I plan on printing soon. The results were better than I was expecting and quick to learn the ins and outs of the app itself.


Good re topology work can make or break your project. This app has made a process I really don't like doing on the pc fun on the iPad.

I then passed over the file to Nomad Sculpt where the file was originally made to see the low poly version I had created. It did a fantastic job but I wanted to see what I could do with it. So I went back into cozy blanket and did more of the head to see what I could do with this.

Then passed it over to Nomad Sculpt again.

It was very low poly and needed to go back on some areas to fix issues. Overall the quick re topology I had created worked well for this mask. Since I wasn't looking to animate it.

Then I decided to hit the subdivide button on nomad sculpt, which gave my mesh a smoother appearance by adding more information to the object.



Overall I love cozy blanket app and recommend it to others who mostly do avatars for vr chat or animation purposes. It speeds up a lot with how easy it is to use, plus being able to do it on the iPad means you can work from anywhere. Can't wait to do a re topology on one of my VRC avatars soon.