Fabric virtualization
In the past CLO advertised in-house fabric virtualization for a fee, now instead you buy the Fabric kit and test the fabric yourself. Then I suspect you input the results in to the fabrics physical property setting.
However I wondered if you can still pay CLO to do the fabric virtualization for you so you don't have to purchase the Fabric kit?
Or is there a way to convert KES or FAST test results (2 industry standard fabric tests) in CLO?
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Official comment
Hi amychodorowski, unfortunately, we do not provide custom fabric virtualization service, but we opened a marketplace where you can purchase virtualized fabrics and they will be updated regularly.
I have sent you a direct email regarding KES or FAST test results. Thanks!
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Hi ottoline,
Unfortunately, we figured that KES and FAST test results are incompatible with CLO. I will add more explanation once I hear back from our developer.
However, one good news is that, we are in the planning stage of custom fabric virtualization service!
We will inform all users once this service becomes available!
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Hi Erica,
How can we import the fabric properties via Penelope (.mdb format)?
Thanks a lot,
Vincent
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@vjoyenconseil, by Penelope, do you mean this program?
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@ottoline,
To answer your question further, KES and FAST test results are not compatible due to two reasons:
1. measurements and units used in KES and FAST tests are different from those are used in CLO Fabric Kit
2. standards to create test samples for KES and FAST tests are different from CLO.
One thing I suggest is to find the closest material among default fabrics provided in CLO or purchase most similar fabric from Marketplace and adjust fabric properties to virtualize the fabric of your need.
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The test sample's size is 20cm X 3cm for weft, warp, and bias directions. You can try converting the results, but I do not advise you to do so as we cannot guarantee the accuracy.
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Is there still no way to add FAST or KES-F fabric properties into CLO3D? 4 years later
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