CLO 헬프센터
This can be done using > bonding. You can place a triangle to match the area of the logo on the pattern using the internal line and then you can add in > bonding to that small area the badge sits o...
Yes get used to using the CLO3D shortcut 'spacebar' shortcut to switch off the simulation. You can actually change these keyboard shortcuts to what ever you want in the user settings area.
No - it's a YMCA problem > You Must Convert Asset into a head wear prop - like hair. Process > Select Avatar > CTRL+Alt+shift+T > Opens up the Avatar Accessory Maker (Accessories (*.acc) Modal). A...
You can already do that at a technical level. Stitching information is in the 3D file (in the simulated drape) as a top-stitch element. It's not part of the DXF as that is simply kept to the inter...
Cost is relative, Blender 2.82+ is relatively easy to learn, but it is also very broad as an app suite so you can go deeply into it's settings or just scratch the surface. By far the best part abou...
You don't need that. You can get a seam out easily (it's already named in the scene tree) and stroke it using external tools. Unfortunately many people are doing this wrong and poorly with their re...
When you save a .png as RGBA (with alpha channel) you can decide what value to set the transparency within the alpha channel from some image export software's for the transparency component (0,255)...
Yes it's a different mind set to make patterns, but it opens up what you can do in the way of last minute edit changes, relative to real world fit for real products.
You are doing well for a newby. The advice I would give is get a general level of comfort going with the drafting and assembly process, so it feels comfortable to knock out a basic single size patt...
You can also add in some additional settings to improve the seam transition based on the seam stitching offset. You can add in slight creasing (offset internal line with 200 degrees angle). And you...