Central de Ajuda da CLO
Central de Ajuda da CLO
Kyle, baselines by themselves are only references while internal lines can be used to stitch to them. You can't stitch to a baselines, although you can convert baselines to internal lines or extrac...
I tried and found a way. In case someone needs to work with more than 6 colorways to render in a single go, my suggestion is: 1. Work with one style and create all the colorways and changes you nee...
Hey @lourieclo. HPGL/PLT is plotter or Graphics Language for HP plotters. Generally read by CAD software. So after you send a vector file to print to a plotter, the drivers convert it to HPGL or PL...
The textured surface sin is all-to-common that I wonder if CLO could do something to make it really hard an un-intuitive to turn it on. As for using manufacturing techniques like folding seams in C...
It is not only about reducing the noise by increasing the rendering time. You can't get a good result if your materials and lighting are not ready for hyper realism. CLO can produce hyper realistic...
Hey Lena. I've been using it a lot lately. For example, if you are folding a hem which is stitching the same piece of fabric onto itself. The hem can be folded both ways, so this features let you t...
Hey Mike. I don't think that would be possible. The stress maps and fit maps are calculated live and to be able to export it as an OBJ it would need to be converted to a texture. Certainly somethin...
The trick is in the workflow. This is how I do it: 1. First I use a very stiff fabric for things I want to have little waves or be very straight (the same I use for bags) which I made. Find the lin...
Sudolisa, check my post more carefully. Drop the texture on the properties panel to the right, not on top of the avatar.
Hi drudgls. I ran some tests inside CLO to see if we can extract the area of each piece. I couldn't. Maybe someone else has a way of doing it inside CLO. I myself export the DXFs and work in an ext...