CLO ヘルプセンター
CLO ヘルプセンター
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Thank you, I'll give it a go. Will the direction of the bands normal effect it trying to pop out on top of the tunic at all?
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Hello and thank you for the reply. Yes I do have skin offset set to 0 while working on this. Looking at my reference I do have the top tunic pulled to far over, it looks like it overlaps on the cen...
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Hopefully this makes more sense. I know the source material is nerdy and dismissive at first, but I think it's a cool design and not easy to pull off in Clo for me so far. The sash/skirt/collar are...
janglesworthyさんが投稿を作成しました:
Hey all, I'm trying to get a kimono style top to push out (muffin top?) over the waist sash. I can kind of it get by creating an invisible strap and sizing it exactly to the waist with elastic turn...
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Thanks Otto, I'll give that a try. I've seen some people in real life fold and steam them into place. The steam function in Clo wouldn't work that way would it?
janglesworthyさんが投稿を作成しました:
Hello, I'm trying to recreate this sash look, that is kind of deliberate messy looking. Anyone have any advice on different techniques to try?
janglesworthyさんが投稿を作成しました:
Hey all, I found this youtube channel that covers some good pattern drafting in Clo. It's not the normal type of videos you'll find anywhere else they are more based on taking lessons from a book a...
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
This is just a super quick test, but it shows what dropping the avtar skin to 0, fabric to .1 and additional skin thickness to 0 does for anyone who is curious. All the forms and plane changes in t...
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Hey otto, looking at clo's new avatar rigging systems they introduced I want to try an experiment with taking the avatar and resculpting the feet. 1. export avatar to zbrush 2 use zwrap/wrap3 to re...
janglesworthyさんがコメントを作成しました:
Hey ottonline, just changing the avatar/fabric thickness/additional collision thickness on pattern has really helped. Using lamb skin as a starting fabric seems to get the best results for the toe ...