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Member-only | How to a Make Woman Knit Sweater CLO 3D

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 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:

Guide to Crewneck Sweaters Comfortable, Stylish, and Versatile

Welcome to our ultimate guide on crewneck sweaters! If you're a fan of comfort, style, and versatility, you're in the right place. In this blog post, we'll break down everything you need to know about crewneck sweaters, from their classic design to the various ways you can wear them.  Click on this Image for More Info Section 1: What Makes a Crewneck Sweater Special? Crewneck sweaters are all about simplicity and coziness. The standout feature is the rounded neckline that sits comfortably above your collarbone. No fancy collars here – just a snug fit that adds a touch of classic charm. Section 2: Different Materials, Different Feels These sweaters come in various materials like cotton, wool, cashmere, and more. Each material brings its unique qualities to the table. Wool keeps you warm and wicks away moisture, while cotton offers breathability. Choose the one that suits your style and comfort preferences. Section 3: The Knitting Magic The secret behind that comfy texture? I

How to Draft a Basic Top Pattern in CLO 3D with Formula

Drafting a basic top pattern in CLO 3D is simpler than you think, and the result is always correct if you have the right formula. In this demonstration, I will show you the simple and effective way to draft basic top patterns using a perfect formula . This formula is also suitable for drafting different types of garments, but for now, we will focus on drafting the basic top pattern. There are two sections of measurement and formula. Additionally, there are step-by-step image guidelines along with some tutorial links from steps 1 through 6 . With these measurements, formulas, guideline images, and tutorials, you are all set to become a pattern maker in no time. Okay, let's get started. Measurement in 1/4 (Centimeters) Top Length: 63 Bust Circumference: 22.5 Waist Circumference: 21 Hip Circumference: 22.75 Shoulder Length: 19 in (1/2) Sleeve Length: 60 Wrist Circumference: 13 in (1/2) High Point Shoulder to Waist-Front/Back: 35, 38 Neck-B-D: 3 Neck-F-D: 14 Formula Shoulder Slope-Back

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