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How to Make Knit Fabrics for 3D Clothing

Hello Designistas, welcome to Encoder Fashion I'm Rose and today's tip is on how to use APEXFiz Design Jr. to create these perfect seamless repeat knit fabrics for 3D garments. I will share with you some simple steps to create two cable knits and one rip-knit fabric for the hoodie. Let's do it. OK, I'm here in APEXFiz Design Jr. Software, and before we begin creating digital fabrics for the hoodie, I want to point out a few things here. So this top part here is a Menu bar, which contains File, Edit, View, Image, and so on, and the one below it is a Toolbar where we have many tools that we can use to create the fabrics. Right now, only a few of them are active. One of them is New where we used to create the knit fabric and over here, we have New (Weave) and Weave Edit, which we use these functions to create a woven fabric, and to my left here is a page list where we will see many fabric pages appear right here when we create the fabric and to the right. Here is the right

2 best ways to reset avatars and garments after animation clo

After we created the animation, what would we do to have the Avatar back to where it was? In this video, Rose will share some quick tips on how to reset the avatars and garments back to the original pose (t-pose). Full Script Below After we created the animation, what would we do to have the Avatar back to where it was. I’m going to come over here to this animation tab once again and click on that twirling arrow and select the simulation       menu right there and now we don't really see our avatar.       OK, this is the avatar, just.       Right here, so I'm going to click on it.       The avatar, right       There, right-click and I want to move to the center, OK.       then this information box pops up.       The current motion will be deleted if you add the pose or position of the Avatar.       Do you want to proceed?       Yes, OK, so now I can see the avatar right in the center, but it still doesn't have the T-pose.       We want to have the T-pose.       OK, so I'