A Step by Step on How to Make Lace Material | Fabric for CLO3D
How to create a perfect lace fabric for your clo3d projects easy-step-by-step. These include finding a perfect lace fabric. Then use simple tools, like adobe photoshop and adobe illustrator to make the lace look realistic for your designs. And you can save that lace, for your future use. You can also purchase this via the Gumroad link for $00.99.
How to Get a Perfect Lace Fabric for Your CLO3D Projects
There are 3 lace fabric links below: clicking these links will take you directly to the amazon marketplace where you can download the lace images for free. Then, you can use the lace image to follow along or you can buy a digital lace material | fabric for only 0.99 cents. See the link below.
Sleeve Lace Black: https://amzn.to/2Wcx6A6
Sleeve Lace Black and Blue: https://amzn.to/2LspirW
Lace Trim for Bridal: https://amzn.to/3r0vyaV
Want to buy the digital lace material/fabric: A perfect digital lace material/fabric.
After clicking on the fabric link (Sleeve Lace Black and Blue) > 2nd image: hover the mouse to the right, then double-click on the image > right-click > save image as > name your lace > save.
How to Crop a Lace Fabric in Adobe PhotoShop
I’m here in Photoshop > Unlocked the layer > View > Ruler and Guide: (see this video for a step by step guide) > Edit > Transform > Distort: adjust the edge of the lace to fit the guide-lines > Crop Tool: crop the image.
How to Turn the Lace Fabric into Grayscale in PhotoShop
How to turn the lace material or fabric into a grayscale in Adobe Photoshop? Go to > File > Open > File Folder > Sleeve Lace Black and Blue > Open > Un-lock the image > Select lace layer > Image > Mode > Grayscale > Discard > Magic Wand Tool > click on the white spot on the lace layer to select > Press delete/backspace to delete > File > Export > Export As > Format: PNG (leave everything by default) > Export > Navigate to where you want to save the file > rename the file to Gray_Sleeve Lace Black and Blue > Save > Save your file > Click on the X to close the Adobe Photoshop.
How to Use Image Trace Tool in Adobe Illustrator
How to use the Image Trace Tool in Adobe Illustrator to trace a lace material/lace fabric. Go to > File > Open > File Folder > Gray_Sleeve Lace Black and Blue > Open > Zoom-out to see the whole lace> adjust the artboard to fit the lace by clicking on the artboard tool in the toolbar> click on the black arrow tool to deselect > Image Trace > Preset: High Fidelity Photo > Trace.
How to Use the Expand Tool in Adobe Illustrator
Go to > Object > Expand: checked Object and File > Ok > Magic Wand Tool > Click once on the white area, press delete/backspace to delete > Black Arrow Tool > Click once on the workspace > View > Show Transparency Grid > Black Arrow Tool > Marquee Select the lace> Change the lace color to White > File > Export > Export As > Navigate to where you want to save the file > rename the file to White_Sleeve Lace Black and Blue > Format: PNG (check: Use Artboards and All) > Export > Options: (Resolution: Screen 72 ppi and Anti-aliasing: Type Optimized (Hinted), Preview: Background Color Transparent > Ok> File > Save > Click on the X to close the Adobe Illustrator.
How to Import Fabrics into CLO3D
CLO3D > Library Tab > Adding a Folder: click on a plus (+) sign > navigate to your lace folder > click on the folder to select > Open.
How to Apply a Lace Fabric in CLO3D
Double-click on the folder to open > hover the mouse over the White_Sleeve Lace Black and Blue.png file, click on it, then drag and drop onto the sleeve fabric.
How to Use the Edit Texture Tool in CLO3D
Clo3d > Edit Texture Tool > Click once on the Sleeve then adjust/scale to fit your need. Please, see the link (How to Make Lace Material | Fabric for CLO3D).
How to Change Fabrics Color in CLO3D
Object Browser > Click on the Sleeve Fabric > Property Editor > Material > Color: click on the fabric swatch > Color Window: click on any color to select > Ok.
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