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I would like to know how to properly arrange the open hood like the gray model, which I found online as an example. I created the blue model. I tried arranging the hood using the "Mesh box" tool wi...
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Thanks for your help! Quality render and render window are showing the white square. I'm on windows.
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Hello everyone, I'm currently working on creating a sport bib using the dobby mesh from the fabric generator. My goal is to overlay a graphic onto the bib. To achieve better integration of the grap...
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Hello, I'm trying to recreate socks in CLO3D. How can I integrate a sublimated pattern? I've attempted various methods without success. Could you please help me or give some tips? Thank you.
startyourengine commented,
Thank you! Your guidance is helpful. I think I will make the switch to a PC... Best regards,
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Recently, I wanted to render a montage of 5 football jerseys. The render wasn't good—grainy. I had to segment the renders and then assemble the images in Photoshop. I'll have many similar montages ...
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Thank you for the response! I understand the confusion and I'm sorry about that. The goal is for the fabric to be thin and crinkly like the garment to be reproduced. The fabric I have chosen is an ...
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I am in the process of creating a windbreaker (K-Way texture). Do you know which material or trick I could use to replicate the creasing folds of this fabric? The thickness is set at 0.06mm, but it...
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Hello fellow clo3d, Here's a polyester t-shirt I'm trying to accurately replicate, especially the collar. I'm having difficulty creating the small fold and joining the pieces by their correct side....
startyourengine commented,
Thanks for replying, I feel less alone. I've reviewed the construction method so I can adjust the fold angle. Then I turned the collision to zero. Much better. Thanks again! I think I've found anot...