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How to Sew and Construct a Woman Blazer with Shoulder Pads and Lining in CLO 3D

Hello, Designistas! In this video, I will demonstrate the quickest and easiest way to construct a blazer with shoulder pads and linings in Clo 3D. To clarify any confusion, I've also provided you with step-by-step guidelines here below. Step 1: How to Prepare the Shell for Sewing a Blazer Remove everything except 1/2 of the patterns. Place the pattern onto the avatar. Sew the pattern. Make a copy using symmetry with sewing. Apply folds to lapels (fold strength: 5, fold angle: 360, fold rendering: on). Hems and sleeves: (fold strength: 5, fold angle: 0, fold rendering: on). Sew all the hems. Simulate and check the internal lines. Apply the fabrics (wool cashmere). Remove the front sewing. Sew the buttonhole (width: 3.5), and button (width: 3). Fasten the buttons. Change the button/buttonhole color to pink. Sew shoulder pads. Sew the pockets. Make a fabric copy and apply that to pockets (change the color to slightly darker). Step 2: How to Prepare the Lining for Sewing a Blazer Make

The Pros and Cons of YouTube BrandConnect: A Creator's Guide

In the ever-evolving world of content creation, YouTubers are constantly on the lookout for new opportunities to grow their channels and increase their revenue. YouTube BrandConnect is one such avenue that offers content creators a chance to monetize their channels through sponsored content. In this blog post, we'll explore the pros and cons of YouTube BrandConnect and how it can impact creators' journeys. Pros of YouTube BrandConnect: Monetization Opportunity: YouTube BrandConnect opens the door to a lucrative monetization opportunity. By collaborating with advertisers on sponsored content, content creators can turn their passion into a profitable endeavor. Increased Revenue: For creators with a large and engaged audience, participating in branded campaigns can significantly boost their revenue potential. These collaborations often come with attractive compensation packages, making them a promising source of income. Diverse Campaigns: Content creators have the chance to work

How much should I charge for a YouTube sponsorship?

Introduction: In the dynamic world of content creation on YouTube, sponsorship deals have become a significant source of income for many creators. However, setting the right price for your sponsored content can be a challenging task. Whether you're a budding YouTuber or a seasoned creator, understanding how to determine appropriate prices for your short and long-form videos is crucial. In this blog post, we'll explore pricing strategies for YouTube sponsorships to help you maximize your earnings. Short-Form Content Pricing: Short-form content, typically lasting between 1 to 5 minutes, is a popular format for YouTube sponsorships.  Here's how you can price your short-form content: Small Audience (under 10,000 subscribers): Low End: Consider charging between $50 and $200 per video. Mid Range: Aim for rates between $200 and $500 per video. High End: Push for $500 to $1,000+ per video. Medium Audience (10,000 - 100,000 subscribers): Low End: Start at $200 and go up to $500 per

Different Types of Welt Pockets for Blazers in Fashion Design

Different Types of Welt Pockets Introduction Welt pockets are a versatile and timeless feature in the world of fashion. They can be found in a wide range of clothing, bags, and accessories, adding both functionality and style to various garments. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at different types of welt pockets , their unique characteristics, and where they are commonly used in the world of fashion. Single Welt Pocket The single welt pocket is the most basic type of welt pocket, featuring a rectangular opening with a fabric welt sewn over it to reinforce the edges. It is a simple and clean design that can be found in a variety of garments, from trousers and skirts to blazers and coats. The single-welt pocket is a versatile choice that provides a polished appearance while offering practical storage. Double Welt Pocket Double welt pockets consist of two parallel welts, and they are often seen on the back of trousers. This design adds a touch of sophistication to men'

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 Grade Simple Top Patterns in CLO3D

A step-by-step on how to grade a simple top in CLO3D. Yes, grading can be daunting and complicated. However, CLO3D and some basic understanding would make grading much simpler and more accurate within only a few clicks. This video will show you, some tips that make grading easy and efficient. Are you ready, let’s do it? Please see this link:  How to Grade Basic Top Multiple Sizes CLO | Part 2 Grading Guide for a Simple Top CLO3D Convert unnecessary points to curve points Save the project file as Garment Select the avatar size as needed it Delete the project Ad the Garment file back to the work-space Change the particle distance to 20 Grading Tap Make a Size Group Re-name the pattern from Size 1 to S, M, or any size you prefer Make more spaces between each pattern piece Assign the Grading > marquee to select all patterns > Click on the Twirling Arrow to assign Important Note: be sure to check the sizes of the avatar, and the particle distance. Click on the auto-grading: a window p

How to Sew sleeve Cuff in CLO 3D with a step-by-step Guide Images

This this blog, you will learn how to sew and construct the perfect sleeve cuffs in Clo3D . This includes a step-by-step guide on how to fold the pleats, sew the plackets, and finally, attach the sleeves to the sleeve cuffs. Step 1: How to Fold a Pleat in CLO3D Late Update:  Use the Pleats Fold Tool: Knife Pleats Number of Internal Lines per Pleat: 3 Fold Angle: 0-360 Outside Fold: 0 Inside Fold: 360 Tips: Make sure to strengthen the sleeve first by right-clicking on the sleeve in the 3D window and selecting "Strengthen." To fold the pleats, click on "Line-1" in the Property Editor and set the Fold Angle to 0 (zero). Then, move to "Line-2" in the Property Editor and also set the Fold Angle to 360. Note: leave the "Fold Strength" as default, which is 5. After that, press the space bar to simulate and activate the fold effect. Please refer to the guideline photo. Step 2: How to Sew Pleats To sew the pleats, use the Free Sewing tool. Go to the Free