This is one of the best tutorials! Jess is clear and tone is informative, conversational and engaging. It doesn't feel like its read from a book or monotone. Well paced, not too fast and reiterates points to help information sink in. The progression and "chapters" are so organized. Would appreciate more like this!
OMG She's the best!!! Well articulated, well explained and very good delivery of essential informations! and also the mini viewr w face really help to engage more! Pls. keep the good work! pls. do not go back to dry monotone reading textbook kinda presentation, which could be really painful to watch. this is really awesome and look forward more like this coming !!!!!! thank you!!!
Thanks for the tutorial! However I am struggling with making the seamlines more visible like in the video. I have the option 'show seamlines' on and the thickness and intensity is also fine. How can I make sure the seamlines are properly visible?
Thank you! I was struggling how to make realistic necklines using the real paper model! :) It's quite difficult to reset the mindset from the production know-how to the Clo3D approach
Amazing content, I loved the demonstrations with very clear explanation of the techniques, the why and how! I would love a video on body ease for real garment patterns please?
How do I add a crease along where pattern pieces join - from cut & sew. So that when I take to external programs there is geometry there to show the crease..? thanks Also, Im trying to render externally and the fold line along the neckline is very basic and has no smoothness to it, how do I increase geometry here in Close before exporting?
Hi. Usually to show sewing relations you will need to export the UV normal maps. While we do not support other programs many other CLO designers have created tutorials that show how to export CLO to additional programs like Blender and how to do this. We recommend searching for those
Можно ли сделать в clo видео, чтобы аватар просто крутился на 360 и менять расположение камеры? Было бы здорово, чтобы не перекидывать в сторонний софт
Re - RIB or RIB KNIT advisory: This is really excellent, great teacher, but as a working menswear designer (20 years +) I feel you should explain RIB more clearly to viewers and subscribers as it relates to this instruction. Rib is a type of knit very commonly used for neck bindings and collars and in real garment construction of tee's and sweats (and sweaters) which allow for the functionality or the ability to be able to pull a top over your head (it stretches). This (unless I missed something??) was not explained. It would be uncommon and in many cases impossible to use body fabric on a sweat (Terry/ Fleece) as a neck binding (As you did in the demo) as it would not stretch enough. Apart from that a big thumbs up. CLO3D subscriber/user
Give Jess a zillion dollars...one of the best CLO & MD tutors
We will tell her you said that. It will make her smile
This is one of the best tutorials! Jess is clear and tone is informative, conversational and engaging. It doesn't feel like its read from a book or monotone. Well paced, not too fast and reiterates points to help information sink in. The progression and "chapters" are so organized. Would appreciate more like this!
Glad it was helpful! I have forwarded your lovely compliment to Jess
SUPER HELPFUL VIDEO. so many people doing it wrong on RUclips, thanks for setting it straight.
Glad you found it so helpful!
amazing tutorial!!!Thanks, from Argentina.
i like this video, one of the best INSTRUCTIONAL video/content in the history of online teaching! great job. subscribing!
Wow, thanks!
Thanks a lot. This is one of the best tutorials
OMG She's the best!!! Well articulated, well explained and very good delivery of essential informations! and also the mini viewr w face really help to engage more! Pls. keep the good work! pls. do not go back to dry monotone reading textbook kinda presentation, which could be really painful to watch. this is really awesome and look forward more like this coming !!!!!! thank you!!!
Wow, thank you!
Loved this, explained this so well. Super helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much, very great tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
Best tutorial
Appreciate the compliment! 😍
Thank you so much!!! Clean explanation and very helpful. ✨🔥
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU - learned so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the tutorial! However I am struggling with making the seamlines more visible like in the video. I have the option 'show seamlines' on and the thickness and intensity is also fine. How can I make sure the seamlines are properly visible?
Hi. Please make sure that Thick Texture Surface is turned on in your 3D vertical toggle. Also please check that your graphics card is up to date
Can I use method 3 to create things like cuffs and waistbands that are similar to real-life production?
Yes
Thank you! I was struggling how to make realistic necklines using the real paper model! :) It's quite difficult to reset the mindset from the production know-how to the Clo3D approach
You are welcome! 3D can definitely be a whole to mid set. But once you get it it is easy to switch between :)
Thanks for the video, it is useful, looking forward to seeing more
Glad it was helpful!
I really needed this. Great explanations and detail. I need one on pockets…😅
Glad it was helpful! What kind of pockets?
Amazing content, I loved the demonstrations with very clear explanation of the techniques, the why and how! I would love a video on body ease for real garment patterns please?
So glad to hear you enjoyed the video. If I understand your request; this relates to real life pattern making, correct?
@@CLO3D yes, Clo pattern making and adding traditional pattern ease
Great video! 🦾🦾🦾
Thank you!!
How do I add a crease along where pattern pieces join - from cut & sew. So that when I take to external programs there is geometry there to show the crease..? thanks
Also, Im trying to render externally and the fold line along the neckline is very basic and has no smoothness to it, how do I increase geometry here in Close before exporting?
Hi. Usually to show sewing relations you will need to export the UV normal maps. While we do not support other programs many other CLO designers have created tutorials that show how to export CLO to additional programs like Blender and how to do this. We recommend searching for those
Ok, thanks.@@CLO3D
why do you have that extra point on the back side of neck in second method can u explain ?
Do you mean the Center fold points? Those are there for symmetry
Awesome video!🦾 I would love to see one on bias binding 😀
Are you familiar with the binding tool? support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000628128-Select-Binding
thanks!
How can I achieve the ribbed neck textur/look?
You can achieve this through maps. Take a look at our Maps deep dive tutorial ruclips.net/video/SW-OlUHEvyQ/видео.html
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Можно ли сделать в clo видео, чтобы аватар просто крутился на 360 и менять расположение камеры? Было бы здорово, чтобы не перекидывать в сторонний софт
В настоящее время это невозможно
First manhood is very easy and sirt cut, but I'm a little confused because of how you fold inside the neck.
Could you please provide how you done first manhood
Use the Fold Arrangement tool in 3D. The tutorial shows this
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Re - RIB or RIB KNIT advisory: This is really excellent, great teacher, but as a working menswear designer (20 years +) I feel you should explain RIB more clearly to viewers and subscribers as it relates to this instruction. Rib is a type of knit very commonly used for neck bindings and collars and in real garment construction of tee's and sweats (and sweaters) which allow for the functionality or the ability to be able to pull a top over your head (it stretches). This (unless I missed something??) was not explained. It would be uncommon and in many cases impossible to use body fabric on a sweat (Terry/ Fleece) as a neck binding (As you did in the demo) as it would not stretch enough. Apart from that a big thumbs up. CLO3D subscriber/user
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