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Two methods for debossing-engraving

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  • prashik11

    thank you so much...That was really helpful

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  • dbswhddh12

    So I did draw internal line of the shape that I want to engrave, then I duplicated and convert that internal line to holes and sew two edges of the pieces together (the piece with holes on top)

    but I am not sure how to do this part : Select all the section of the hole and in the property panel check the curved side geometry value, keep it around 40%. This control how much sharp the borders of the deboss appear.
    Tip: duplicate the fabric and light it up give this to the below piece. In the fabric assigned to the Holed pieces you can darken the side fabric color to make the shadows of the debosse more visible.

    Could you explain how to create the shadow with more details please? 

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi dbswhddh12. Curved Side geometry determines if the edge of the fabric will be angular or curved once additional fabric thickness is added. The higher the percentage the more curved the edge will be. Please see below example

     

    Fabric piece #1 has Curved side geometry at 100% while Fabric piece #2 has Curved side geometry at 0%

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  • dbswhddh12

    thank you!! Another question, could anyone know how to create engraved button like this ?

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi dbswhddh12,

    There are 2 ways to create the engraved button/ snap button like your images.

     

    1. Apply CLO button and change its shape. Then add UV map to texture.

    The UV map materials can be found in CLO Library > Hardware and Trims > Button and Buttonholes > Button UV Texture Maps. You can customise the button texture on UV map by Photoshop, like adding an engraved appearance or brand name. 

    Please see the guide from here: https://support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005850587--Property-Create-Button-Texture

     

        

     

    2. Create your own button obj in 3D modelling program. Or download the button obj from CLO CONNECT Store or other online platforms. 

    After that, you can register the button obj in CLO and use it.

    Please see the guide from here: https://support.clo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115015820408-Register-Custom-OBJ-as-Buttons

     

     

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