CLO Centre d'aide
CLO Centre d'aide
If your button is a trim added manually or added via the button function, these are trims, which provide no collision with fabric. You'd need to pin or sew the loop to your fabric and place the but...
Hi Candide, let me try and explain what is happening and some avenues to try and solve it. The seam you see is the side seam in CLO, which is showing a bit different than the front and back sides ...
First. I would say from the first image that you are not using a particle low enough to accommodate for the geometry that is needed for small curves. Try lowering the particle distance to 5 mm and ...
Videos in MP4 or AVI can't have alpha channel (transparency). You must save them as individual PNG files sequence and then create a MOV video with those images.
You have to tweak the parameters, like the Shift so the base (white part) is leveled with the rest of the clothing. You'll have to put some time to this. No recipe for these kinds of workflows.
Your collar 2D pattern piece needs to be a straight piece, not curved. Just like in real life. Yours seems to be curved.
I would cut and sew, turn the 3D seamline intensity to 0, then make the fold angle closer to 360. so the piece on the left arcs.
I would try to make the upper piece thicker (add'l render thickness) than the bottom piece and make the edge of the upper piece less round with Curved Side Geometry>Curvature less than 100%. Also...
If you are sewin to the waistband, the angle is ok at 180. What makes these pieces bloat is the Additional Thickness Collision which by default is 2.5 mm. Try reducing it to 0.5 mm on the pieces th...
You could do a variation of both. To do sections you only need to plug a colored image in the texture slot. The strands will be colored according the texture you plug in to the base object. Then, y...