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How to Change Avatar Size in CLO 3D Easy Step-by-step

How to Change the Avatar’s Size in CLO3D step by step video

By the end of this video, you will know how to change your Avatar’s size, save it for your future use, and import it back into your clo-workspace quick and easily in CLO3D.

To Change the Avatar’s Size in CLO3D

Selecting the Avatar: go to Library Panel and under Favorites select Avatar double click on it to open the folders. After you open the folders below here under the Library Panel you will see many folders. Double click on the Female_V1 folder to open. Next, hover your mouse over the Avatar called FV1_Kelly.avt and double click on her to open.

How to Open Avatar Editor Window: while the Avatar is still open, to the menu and select Avatar, click on it to open the menu and select the Avatar Editor. Then, the Avatar Editor window pops up.

How to Change the Avatar’s Size: the Avatar Editor window has three menus. These are included the Avatar Size, Measure, and Arrangement. In this video, we only need to focus on one menu which is Avatar Size. Below that is Total Body, Detail, and so on. Important tip: be sure to select the unit measurement before entering data. More standard size charts are available by clicking on this Measurements and Specs link to get to the USA standard size chart as well as the size chart from around the globe. Refer to Figure 1.1 Petite Curvy Size Chart to follow along with the tutorial.

Figure 1.1 Petite Curvy Size Chart
Figure 1.1 Petite Curvy Size Chart

To Save the Avatar: after entering all the data, go to this Save symbol over the right corner and click on it to save. Next, name your file, in this case, I’m going to name her Kelly Petite Size 6. Then, select where to save your file, in this case, I’m going to save it onto my desktop. After that, come back to the clo-workspace and click on this X here to close the Avatar Editor window. We are almost done, guys. 

Now, we are going to save this file as well. To save it, go to File, Save As, Avatar, and click on it. Then, name your file, in this case, I’m going to name her the same as the first file Kelly Petite Size 6. Then click the Save button to save.

How to Import Avatar into CLO3D Workspace: Go to File click on it, then hover your mouse over Add, to the right you see many items pup click Avatar to select it. Next, in the window popup, click on the file you saved earlier in this case the file we saved earlier is called Kelly Petite Size 6. Then click the Open button to bring the Avatar into the clo-workspace.

Compare the Avatar’s Size: while our edited avatar is still in the workspace, we are going to bring in the original avatar to see the size differences. To do so, go to File, hover your mouse over Add, and to the right click on the Avatar to select. Next, we are going to click on FV1_Kelly.vat and click the Open button to bring the Avatar into the workspace. Now, we can see the differences between the two. The one we altered is Petite which is shorter than the original one.

Thanks for stopping by guys, I hope you find this video useful. To be notified of future videos be sure to Subscribe to my channel Encoder Fashion. I’m Rose, the Design Girl.

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