I was understanding quite well till you started working on the cuffs, first i didn’t know what you wanted to achieve especially with the folds, it would have helped if you put a picture example of the kind of cuff you wanted to achieve to help us out the pieces together rather than just doing everything at once and waiting to the end to see result. It was difficult to follow through. Secondly it would have helped to state reasons for doing certain steps instead of just going through it as though everyone was on the sane page with you..but regardless i appreciate the work done in creating this videos keep it up 👍, this are just tips to help make understanding easier in future videos
would be helpful to build this pattern in stages and check the status on the 3-D model. In this tutorial we make everything and then simulate which means it must be perfect, if not it’s very hard to find and fix even small errors that were made earlier in the process. I also have the same issue as UVZIB, no matter what the button stand simulates totally twisted up after several attempts.
Once the buttons are in place you can select them and remove collision; this will keep the button more stable. Also, if you use the Check Sewing tool it will tell you where your sewing is off; whether the tolerances match the part of the garment. support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000495467--2D-Tool-Check-Sewing-Length
Thanks for the tutorial, Can you guide me how to add button and button hole symbol to pattern , I can see it in your pattern which show in base line but cannot find it in Clo
When you use the button and button holes tools (3D tool bar) and apply to the garment, those symbols will be added in 2D automatically as a Baseline You may find this Beginner video about Buttons and Trims more helpful to start ruclips.net/video/I7HtqyPhK_w/видео.html
@@CLO3D I noted this for black base line, but may I know for blue base line which I saw that it was added on pattern before you use button tool? how to add it?
purple/blue dashed lines are Base Lines. They can only be selected using the Trace tool and are often used to mark out lines in other programs, but as they are not always needed in CLO they come in as Baselines. We do recommend the beginner series linked above to learn more of the foundational CLO skills
Hello! Thank you very much for the tutorial! Unfortunately i don't see " Attach to Avatar tape" in 3d, tell me please why it can be and what i need to do to get it there? Thank you!
Depending on the resolution of your screen, the tool may be hidden. The name of the tool has been changed. You are looking for Attach to Measure. The Edit Measure [Avatar] tool is the top tool on that particular set of tools.
my button fly turns out wonky all the time...I have the seams turned like in the video but it always looks blown up and i cant get it flat...what to do? :(
Hi There. If you are looking for help we recommend joining our official CLO Discord channel where you can upload photos for reference. support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/7814962429977-How-can-I-join-CLO-Discord-
If you are still new to CLO we may recommend taking a look at our beginners guide to CLO videos which go over all the different types of sewing. Otherwise you may need to pause at times with this video to see which tool is selected/highlighted
I'm so tired of finding these videos only to see that these patterns cannot be used for the real world. What is it for then, why have these? Whos is just making simulations of shirts that cannot be made in the real world? Those cuffs make no sense, there's no such thing as a raw fabric cuff, cuffs are folded over and sewn.
We welcome all comments and questions related to CLO. If you have a question about the software, you are more than welcome to ask. Please try to keep comments positive in nature. This tutorial is to convey construction techniques in CLO, NOT to teach realistic pattern-making.
@@CLO3D Your website and product advertises that clo is production ready with less need to revisit real life sampling, but most of the tutorials you provide, the faqs on your website, your documents are closer to what marvelous designer is used for. For example looking on how to make a placket today, I went to your website and found a FAQ. The faq doesn't tell you how to make or fold a placket, only to simulate a placket's thickness. This is a common occurrence with this software.
Most CLO videos are easy to flow with, but for some reason this teacher is hard to follow, would love to see this video redone
Sorry you are struggling with this... the video is a good workflow that was done 18 months ago. No need to redo it.
Guys you should partner with youtubers for your tutorials. I've watched a bunch of your videos and fell asleep every time
thankyou for the feedback
I was understanding quite well till you started working on the cuffs, first i didn’t know what you wanted to achieve especially with the folds, it would have helped if you put a picture example of the kind of cuff you wanted to achieve to help us out the pieces together rather than just doing everything at once and waiting to the end to see result. It was difficult to follow through. Secondly it would have helped to state reasons for doing certain steps instead of just going through it as though everyone was on the sane page with you..but regardless i appreciate the work done in creating this videos keep it up 👍, this are just tips to help make understanding easier in future videos
Hi There. If you do have any questions or need help we recommend joining to CLO official Discord channel.
would be helpful to build this pattern in stages and check the status on the 3-D model. In this tutorial we make everything and then simulate which means it must be perfect, if not it’s very hard to find and fix even small errors that were made earlier in the process. I also have the same issue as UVZIB, no matter what the button stand simulates totally twisted up after several attempts.
Once the buttons are in place you can select them and remove collision; this will keep the button more stable. Also, if you use the Check Sewing tool it will tell you where your sewing is off; whether the tolerances match the part of the garment. support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000495467--2D-Tool-Check-Sewing-Length
Thanks for the tutorial, Can you guide me how to add button and button hole symbol to pattern , I can see it in your pattern which show in base line but cannot find it in Clo
When you use the button and button holes tools (3D tool bar) and apply to the garment, those symbols will be added in 2D automatically as a Baseline
You may find this Beginner video about Buttons and Trims more helpful to start
ruclips.net/video/I7HtqyPhK_w/видео.html
@@CLO3D I noted this for black base line, but may I know for blue base line which I saw that it was added on pattern before you use button tool? how to add it?
purple/blue dashed lines are Base Lines. They can only be selected using the Trace tool and are often used to mark out lines in other programs, but as they are not always needed in CLO they come in as Baselines. We do recommend the beginner series linked above to learn more of the foundational CLO skills
@@CLO3D i got it, many thanks
Parfaits ❤
i spent a whole day on that shit but its was worth it, thx :)
You are welcome! Keep it up and happy CLOing!!!
Hello! Thank you very much for the tutorial! Unfortunately i don't see " Attach to Avatar tape" in 3d, tell me please why it can be and what i need to do to get it there? Thank you!
Depending on the resolution of your screen, the tool may be hidden. The name of the tool has been changed. You are looking for Attach to Measure. The Edit Measure [Avatar] tool is the top tool on that particular set of tools.
my button fly turns out wonky all the time...I have the seams turned like in the video but it always looks blown up and i cant get it flat...what to do? :(
Try searching our forums for help. If you do not find it, create your own post with screenshots. support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us
There is no dress shirt in the library? How can I get it?
You are correct. You would have to build it, download it from our CONNECT Marketplace or use the Modular Configurator.
Nice
Thanks!
Good👍 experience cuff and sleeve attaching is rong plz chake❤❤❤
Hi There. If you are looking for help we recommend joining our official CLO Discord channel where you can upload photos for reference.
support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/7814962429977-How-can-I-join-CLO-Discord-
it is not very clear which sewing type she uses at each moment, since she goes fast over it, and segment sewing tool and MN sewing is different.
If you are still new to CLO we may recommend taking a look at our beginners guide to CLO videos which go over all the different types of sewing.
Otherwise you may need to pause at times with this video to see which tool is selected/highlighted
Sería genial que lo expliquen en español
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I'm so tired of finding these videos only to see that these patterns cannot be used for the real world. What is it for then, why have these? Whos is just making simulations of shirts that cannot be made in the real world? Those cuffs make no sense, there's no such thing as a raw fabric cuff, cuffs are folded over and sewn.
We welcome all comments and questions related to CLO. If you have a question about the software, you are more than welcome to ask. Please try to keep comments positive in nature. This tutorial is to convey construction techniques in CLO, NOT to teach realistic pattern-making.
@@CLO3D Your website and product advertises that clo is production ready with less need to revisit real life sampling, but most of the tutorials you provide, the faqs on your website, your documents are closer to what marvelous designer is used for. For example looking on how to make a placket today, I went to your website and found a FAQ. The faq doesn't tell you how to make or fold a placket, only to simulate a placket's thickness. This is a common occurrence with this software.