Using Adobe Substance Textures in CLO 3D
This is a quick rundown of what you need to know to make Adobe Substance textures look good in CLO3D renders. Two of these tips are CRUCIAL to your renders looking photorealistic.
Fly Construction in CLO 3D
Learn the best way to create a realistic fly in 3D, without any of the unnecessary details that make it difficult. This method is easy to replicate and realistic both visually and for fit. You'll learn the pattern making needed for fly extension, facing and waistband extension, as well as how to sew and arrange it all.
Create A Turnback Hem in CLO 3D
Learn how to pattern and fold a real turnback hem and avoid collision issues. Learn tips for making it look realistic with puckering and topstitching.
Styling a Belt in CLO 3D
Learn how to add an IDES belt to your CLO look in a few seconds and how to layer it with your waistband and belt loops without any collision issues. You'll learn about Freezing, Deactivating, Layers, Select Mesh, Pins and Collision Thickness.
Use Curve Rulers in CLO 3D
Learn how to use IDES Curve Rulers in CLO. Render them in 3D or use them in your 2D window for accurately shaped curves on your patterns. Learn about matching curves, curve points, layering and locking patterns in 2D and walking the rulers along your garment.
T-Shirt Neck Trim in CLO 3D
Learn how to create true-to-life T-shirt neck trim in CLO that will mimic real life. Draft a proper rib trim pattern, sew it in, fold it and steam it all in 3D.