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falmouth commented,
It's a royal pain! And I think it's the biggest problem for me with Clo and the reason why you see so many animations with metal/plastic/transparent avatars. The textures on the Clo avatars are not...
falmouth commented,
An example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YiJPX2-lzrEsOU85g-KdvG68CLMMDiW5/view?usp=sharing
falmouth commented,
You can’t do this directly in Clo (it doesn’t have any animation tools that work like this) but I’ve done a few things where I remove the stitching, let that simulate/animate and then run the rende...
falmouth commented,
If you can send me the file, I can make a quick video showing you what I would do to render this out nicely. Adam
falmouth commented,
Hello! You are rendering a large size with really high quality settings, so if you want it to render without noise, you will need to let it run a lot longer than the time you have set. What is the ...
falmouth commented,
I just tried it (Mac version latest update) and it saves both a video and still frames in the same folder. I guess check the output folder has the option to save the images and the video file.
falmouth commented,
Mixamo doesn’t support meshes with extra bits like clothes, so one option would be to export the avatar and the clothes into a 3D program (Blender is free and does this well) and join the bits toge...
falmouth commented,
Hi Raj, You can use Quicktime on a Mac to assemble a series of still frames together. It takes literally seconds. I’m happy to do a quick video to show you. I’m sure there are PC programs that do t...
falmouth commented,
Hi Luisa, Is the material double-sided? If you don’t find the answer and want to send me a file with the material on (doesn’t have to be the whole file), I could have a look at it. adam dot allenfo...
falmouth commented,
Hi Raj, You will need to export the video as individual .png files and then assemble them together using a video editing program. Adam