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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

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 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:

How to Make an Extra-Small Beanie in Clo 3D

In today's blog post, we are excited to guide you through the process of creating a cute and snug extra-small beanie in Clo 3D. Not only will we provide step-by-step instructions, but we'll also share essential measurements to ensure a perfect fit. Before we dive into the creative process, let's take a closer look at these crucial measurements. Please see Beanie Measurement and Terminologies image below. Beanie Measurement and Terminologies Understanding the Measurements: To achieve a custom-fit beanie, it's essential to grasp four key measurements:  Total Length: 24 cm Head Circumference: 51 cm Curve Length: 11 cm Folding Line: 4.5 cm Now, let's break down what each measurement means for your beanie project:  Total Length (24 cm): The total length measurement defines the overall height of your beanie. This measurement is crucial for ensuring that your beanie fits comfortably over your head and keeps your ears warm. Head Circumference (51 cm): Measuring the ci

How to Make 3 Essential Pleated Skirt Design in CLO 3D

Here are the instructions for making a box-pleated skirt in Clo3D Skirt Measurement Skirt-L: 50 Skirt-W: 60 Skirt Formula 1/4 skirt pattern Internal Lines: (5 x 3) + 2 Internal Lines: Unfold + 1 Step 1: Creating the Foundation Create the fabric. Create five internal lines. Apply fold rendering. Duplicate your design twice. Add two more internal lines for added detail. Step 2: Preparing for Pleats Unfold both the waistband and the skirt pattern. Add one more internal line. Lock all pattern outlines for stability. Apply fold rendering to all internal lines for a polished look. Step 3: Adding the Pleats  Apply the Pleats Fold feature. Utilize the Pleats Sewing Tool to securely attach the waistband to the skirt. Step 4: Bringing Your Design to Life Place the patterns on the avatar to visualize the final look. Complete the sewing process using the Segment Sewing Tool. Strengthen your design before simulating it. Step 5: Fine-tuning and Optimization Apply the wool fabric onto the skirt Chang

How To Create Us Letter Paper Size PDF Sewing Template for E-patterns

Hello, Designistas! By the end of this video, I will demonstrate how to create a professional PDF sewing template in Adobe Illustrator for US-Letter paper size. This template can be used for your digital sewing patterns on your home printer. The steps include creating the artboards, labeling the pages, and saving it as a sewing template that you can use for your e-patterns, such as those created in Clo 3D. Here are the key steps: Creating the Pages Create 40 art boards with a page size of 7.5 inches by 10 inches. Set Bleed and Spacing to 0 (zero). Creating the Borders Create borders for each artboard with a size of 7.5 inches by 10 inches. Use a 2-point stroke and no fill. Align the borders horizontally and vertically with the artboards. Creating the Circles Create 0.5-inch (1/2-inch) circles with a gray fill and 70 percent opacity. Place one at each corner of every art board. Numbering the Pages Use a font size of 120 and set the opacity to 70 percent. Place the page numbers about 1/3

How To Make A3 Paper Size PDF Sewing Template for E-patterns

Hello, Designistas! By the end of this video, I will demonstrate how to create a professional PDF sewing template in Adobe Illustrator for A3 Paper Size. This template can be used for your digital sewing patterns on your home printer. The steps include creating the artboards, labeling the pages, and saving it as a sewing template that you can use for your e-patterns, such as those created in Clo 3D. Here are the key steps: Creating the Pages Create 40 art boards with a page size of 10.69 inches by 15.54 inches. Set Bleed and Spacing to 0 (zero). Creating the Borders Create borders for each artboard with a size of 10.69 inches by 15.54 inches. Use a 2-point stroke and no fill. Align the borders horizontally and vertically with the artboards. Creating the Circles Create 0.5-inch (1/2-inch) circles with gray fill and 70 percent opacity. Place one at each corner of every art board. Numbering the Pages Use a font size of 120 and set the opacity to 70 percent. Place the page numbers about 1/

How To Make A4 Paper Size PDF Sewing Template for E-Patterns

Hello, Designistas! By the end of this video, I will demonstrate how to create a professional PDF sewing template in Adobe Illustrator for A4 Paper Size. This template can be used for your digital sewing patterns on your home printer. The steps include creating the artboards, labeling the pages, and saving it as a sewing template that you can use for your e-patterns, such as those created in Clo 3D. Here are the key steps: Creating the Pages Create 40 art boards with a page size of 7.27 inches by 10.69 inches. Set Bleed and Spacing to 0 (zero). Creating the Borders Create borders for each artboard with a size of 7.27 inches by 110.69 inches. Use a 2-point stroke and no fill. Align the borders horizontally and vertically with the artboards. Creating the Circles Create 0.5-inch (1/2-inch) circles with a gray fill and 70 percent opacity. Place one at each corner of every art board. Numbering the Pages Use a font size of 120 and set the opacity to 70 percent. Place the page numbers about

How to Make Box Pleated Skirt CLO 3D

Hello Designistas! In this video , I will demonstrate how to create a box-pleated skirt in Clo 3D, using clear step-by-step instructions . We'll cover everything from creating the skirt patterns and applying the pleats fold to using the pleats sewing tool. I will also show you how to apply the fabric and adjust the particle distance to achieve a realistic look. Check out my skirt pattern on the Etsy store link here for more info about clo 3d patterns. Here are the instructions for making a box-pleated skirt in Clo3D Skirt Measurement Skirt-L: 50 Skirt-W: 60 Skirt Formula 1/4 skirt pattern Internal Lines: (5 x 3) + 2 Internal Lines: Unfold + 1 Step 1: Creating the Foundation Create the fabric. Create five internal lines. Apply fold rendering. Duplicate your design twice. Add two more internal lines for added detail. Step 2: Preparing for Pleats Unfold both the waistband and the skirt pattern. Add one more internal line. Lock all pattern outlines for stability. Apply fold rendering

How to make skirt pattern template without parametric pattern tool clo 3d

Here are the measurements with images on how to make a skirt pattern template in clo 3d so you can use this measurement to make pants and skirt patterns in clo 3d.  First create a rectangle box: Width: 31.27 cm, Height: 50 cm Second create an internal line for the pattern from center to side seam: Distance: 17.47 cm For information please see this step-by-step video link:  How to make skirt pattern template in clo 3d Also, see these video links on how to make pants and skirt patterns in clo 3d easy step-by-step. 1) Making pant patterns clo 3d 2) Making skirt patterns clo 3d  

How to View 360 Degree in CLO 3D Quick and Easy

How to View Your Avatar in 360-degree in CLO 3d video Hello, Designistas welcome to Encoder Fashion . I’m Rose . Today, I’m excited to share with you a 360-degree views function in clo3d. How to Use a 360-degree View in Clo 3d There is a simple way to view 360-degree in clo3d. Hold down Alt while pressing down the right-side of a mouse and drag to any direction you want to view.  Thanks so much for stopping by Designistas, if you guys find this blog useful please subscribe to Encoder Fashion and share more awesome content. I’m Rose and you can design anything.

How to Change Unit from MM to CM or Inch in CLO

How to Change Unit from Millimeter to Centimeter or Inch in CLO3D Quick and Easy Tutorial Hello, Designistas welcome to Encoder Fashion. I’m Rose. Today I am going to share how to change the unit measurements from a millimeter to a centimeter or to an inch in CLO3D. So, we are landing here in the clo3d workspace. Next, we are going to Settings. Then, we will go to the User Settings and click on it. And here is the window popup. On the left-hand side text, we are going select User Interface and under Unit is the Unit System, along the line to the right click on this dropdown menu to expand and then select any units you would like.  In this case, I will select Centimeter because I use centimeter for all my pattern drafting as well as my sewing. Finally, click on Close to exit. I hope you find this video useful. Again, thanks for watching Designistas, I’m Rose. And You can design anything!

Why the Dart Does not show after right click clo 3d

Hi Claire, this is Rose to answer your question here, why when you have the right click on to the dart it doesn't give you the. Option on creating the dart, so I'm going to zoom in a little bit and I'm going to show you why. So for example, right here I have two. Points right there, one point is on top of the internal line and the other point is on top of the pattern outline. So if I hover my mouse onto that point right there, first of all, be sure you are on this edit pattern. Tool right here, OK? If you're not yet on it, click on it to select that tool right there. Right there. OK edit pattern tool. Click on it. Then hover the mouse onto the point and I'm going to right-click so as you can see right here. It gives me many other options except. To add dart OK, so it's giving me a delete point. Lock, add notch. But no add dart, so I'm going to press escape on the keyboard to get out of that. Now I'm going to hover my mouse onto this instead. See, right t

Why Auto Grading Does Not Work CLO 3D

A step-by-step on how to fix why auto-grading does not work in  CLO3D . Yes, grading can be daunting and complicated. However,  CLO3D  software and some basic understanding would make grading much simpler and more accurate with only a few clicks away. This video will show you, some tips that make grading easy and efficient. Hi, I’m  Rose  from  Encoder Fashion . Are you ready, let’s do it?  To get a better understanding of the sizes, I have links below that have these  Alvanon’s  size charts where CLO3D uses for all their Avatar sizes from children, petite, missy, etc. If you are new to grading and feel frustrated please see these size chart links below and prints them out to see how the sizes shift from one to the next. This will help to clarify some confusion and it will come in handy later when you started to customize your avatar sizes.  Children: size chart Petite Women For more info please check out  https://alvanon.com/ Step-by-Step: How to Fix Auto-Grading CLO3D Convert unneces

How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO 3D and Adobe illustrator Step by Step

When it comes to grading, it is confusing. Furthermore, there is no clear explanation for it. Many years of being a seamstress combined with technology such as  CLO3 D and  Adobe Illustrator  allow me to create this simple and efficient way to grade clothing patterns. Now, pattern grading is not only fast and efficient, but it is also fun and exciting. I hope to share this method of pattern grading with you here, I’m  Rose , from  Encoder Fashion . How to Grade Pants Pattern Multiple Sizes Easy Step-by-step Tutorial CLO3D | Ai Pants Granding Course Links Tutorial 1 – 6 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 1 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 2 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 3 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 4 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 5 How to Grade Pants Pattern CLO3D | Adobe Illustrator Part 6 Quick Guide and a Finished Pattern Should Be How to Align to Key

How to Open File Quick and Easy in CLO 3D Beginners

How to open a recent file in clo quick and easy file in clo video step-by-step Today we have a cool tip on how to load the recent file that you closed earlier during your work, and to do that I’m going to come over here to File, click on it. Then hover the mouse down until we see recent after that, hover the mouse to the right. And you can select any recent file that you closed earlier. So, in this case, how to draft a basic top pattern 2. That’s the file I closed earlier, so I’m going to click on it to open it. OK and here this open project window pop up I’m going to. Checks open Box and the object. I’m going to check Garman and Avatar. After that, I’m going to click on OK to confirm. OK, so as you can see here, we just opened this project file and just one click from CLO 3D. Open Recent File for CLO File Recent Select your recent file (How to draft a basic top pattern 2) Open Project window: Open, Garmen, and Avatar Ok I hope you find this video useful. Designistas, remember to  sub