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How to draft a sport bra pattern in clo 3d (guidelines/formulas)

Draft a bra pattern in clo 3d with a formula image Hey Members, in this video, I will show you some tips and tricks on how to draft realistic bra patterns, sew and construct the bras, and fit them onto an avatar simply and efficiently in Clo 3D. In the end, you will have a finished garment because I will provide you with the bra measurements' data which you can follow along. See this super comfortable bra link here  via Amazon.com . Before we begin, I will show you these measurement guidelines. How to Draft Sports Bra Pattens in CLO 3D Avatar: Default size tall The measurements are in centimeters and most of them are in 1/4.  Bra Measurements Bra-Length: 30 Bust-Circumference: 17.5 Lower-Bust-Circumference: 15 Shoulder-Length: 13.5 Neck-Depth: Back: 12, Front: 13.5 Neck-Width: 10 Trims Measurements: Neck and armhole bands: 0.7 Hem band: 2.8 Formulas: Shoulder Slope-Back Internal Line Depth: 1.5 Shoulder Slope-Front Internal Line Depth: 1, 1.25 (from the Shoulder Slope-Back) Armhole
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Adding Invisible Zipper to the Back Pleated Skirt CLO 3D (Guideline)

Add an Invisible Zipper to the Back Pleated Skirt to a Real-life PDF Sewing Patterns CLO 3D Hi everyone, my name is Rose. In this video, I will show you some tips and tricks on how to add an invisible zipper onto the back of this pleated skirt as well as turn this digital skirt into real-life sewing patterns. In addition, I will show you how to check how much fabric is used for this skirt. Adding the invisible zipper to the pleated skirt Converting this 3D skirt to a PDF sewing patterns Adding seam allowances Exporting as an (Adobe PDF) patterns for printing Checking how much fabric is used for this skirt CLO 3D Patterns vs Real-Life Sewing Patterns CLO 3D Patterns: we have 12 pleats in totaled 4 pieces Side zipper This skirt pattern is also possible for real-life sewing, but it is less common. Real Life Sewing Patterns: Essential to Have: 12 pleats in totaled 2 pieces Back zipper Facings or a fold for the waistband Seam allowances Prepping the Patterns Change the particle distance to

Basic of CLO 3D How to bring mesh knit fabrics to clo quick and easy

Hey Designistas, in this video, I will demonstrate how to bring digital knit texture into Clo 3D and apply that texture onto the 3D garments quickly and easily. I will also show you how to clean it up in Adobe Photoshop and bring it into Clo. Additionally, not only will you learn how to use these textures, but you will also receive 5 free seamless digital knit textures for your 3D garments. Alright, are you ready? Let’s get started. I’m here in Clo, and these are my garments: a long top and skirt. Before bringing in the knit textures, I'll show you how to fix the knit texture in Adobe Photoshop really quickly, okay? Now that I'm here in Adobe Photoshop, the first step is to unzip the folder. To do this, I will go to Finder and double-click on the folder to unzip it. So, just a quick tip, guys: make sure to unzip the folder before bringing the texture into Photoshop and Clo 3D. Okay, now simply click on the .psd file and select 'Open'. Next, if we look down here in the l

How to Make Sleeve Pleats and Plackets CLO 3D (Beginners)

A leeve pleats and plackets in clo 3d for beginners Hello members, in this video, I have two sections. The first section covers many essential tools and functions in Clo 3D for pattern making. The second section is about making pleats and plackets from scratch using these tools and functions. Okay, let's get started. Before we begin creating pleats and plackets, I’ll introduce you to several tools available in Clo3D to achieve this. These tools include the Internal Polygon/line Tool, Internal Ellipse Tool, Transform Pattern Tool, and Edit Pattern Tool. Additionally, we’ll be using the Cut, Unfold, and Copy functions. If you’re already familiar with these tools, you can skip ahead. Pleats Internal Lines:  Pleats and plackets in clo 3d easy step-by guide (clo 3d beginners) Center out: 0.8 cm. Center pleat out both sides: 1.46 cm each. Placket and Internal Lines: Plackets Dimensions: 2.5 x 13 cm Center out: 6 cm. Bottom up: 13 cm. Split 9.3 cm from the bottom. There you have it, membe

How to Make a Basic T-shirt in CLO 3D from Start to Finish (Beginners)

How to Make a T-Shirt in CLO 3D: A Step-by-Step Tutorial Hello Designistas! I'm Rose, and today I'm thrilled to guide you through the process of creating a fabulous t-shirt using the traditional pattern drafting method in CLO 3D. This step-by-step tutorial will take you from the initial measurements to the finishing touches, ensuring you end up with a stunning virtual garment. Let's dive in! Step 1: Gathering Measurements Here's what you'll need: Top Length: 74 Bust Circumference: 24 Waist Circumference: 22 Hip Circumference: 24.5 Shoulder Length: 21 Hip-L: 61 Sleeve Length: 27 Sleeve Circumference: 18 High Point Shoulder to Waist-Front/Back: 35, 38 Neck-B-D: (B, F) 4, 12 Neckband-H: 2 Notes: most measurements are in 1/4 (Centimeters). Step 2: Applying Formulas Now, let's put those formulas to work: Shoulder Slope-Back Internal Line Depth: 1.5, 4 Shoulder Slope-Front Internal Line Depth: 1, 1.5 Armhole Depth: Full shoulder length divided by 2 + 4 (Example: 42/2

Member-only | How to a Make Woman Knit Sweater CLO 3D

Introduction and Free Fabric Link Hello everyone, let's create a woman's knit sweater in CLO 3D with easy step-by-step instructions. I will provide you with some measurements and formulas to make the sweater more enjoyable. Additionally, I'm offering 18 high-resolution digital fabric texture files in .jpg format for free. You can import these textures into CLO 3D, Marvelous Designer, or Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop. 👍Find the fabric link on Gumroad here:  18-high-quality Knit Fabric Textures for CLO 3D . Quick Tips: There are two sections listed below: one is the measurement, and the second is the formula. We will use the default avatar in CLO 3D to draft this knit sweater.  Avatar Size: Tall (Default Avatar) Measurements in 1/4 (Centimeters): Top Length: 63 Bust Circumference: 22 Waist Circumference: 20 Hip Circumference: 22.5 Shoulder Length: 18 in (1/2) Sleeve Length: 60 Wrist Circumference: 13 in (1/2) High Point Shoulder to Waist-Front/Back: 35, 38 Neck-B-D: 4 Neck-F-D

How to Make Woman's Knit Sweater CLO 3D with Formula and Measurements

Introduction and Free Fabric Link Hello everyone, let's create a woman's knit sweater in CLO 3D with easy step-by-step instructions. I will provide you with some measurements and formulas to make the sweater more enjoyable. Additionally, I'm offering 18 high-resolution digital fabric texture files in .jpg format for free. You can import these textures into CLO 3D, Marvelous Designer, or Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop. 👍Find the fabric link on Gumroad here: 18-high-quality Knit Fabric Textures for CLO 3D . Quick Tips: There are two sections listed below: one is the measurement, and the second is the formula. We will use the default avatar in CLO 3D to draft this knit sweater.  Avatar Size: Tall (Default Avatar) Measurements in 1/4 (Centimeters): Top Length: 63 Bust Circumference: 22 Waist Circumference: 20 Hip Circumference: 22.5 Shoulder Length: 18 in (1/2) Sleeve Length: 60 Wrist Circumference: 13 in (1/2) High Point Shoulder to Waist-Front/Back: 35, 38 Neck-B-D: 4 Neck-F-D: