All tools are already in CLO3D. Depending on your user set up they might be grouped together. Left click and hold on each icon to expand and see all tools
@@BobbinTalk oh. I thought this was .ai software, but I can take ur measurements and create a pattern then sew it out, I will try.. thanks this looks awesome to do, the 3D part!
I found everything I want to know in this video! Thank you.
Excellent!! That’s great to hear!! 💛
thank you
so can I make as you did and then print the pattern to sew it out?
my quilt internal lines are still showing red on my 3D window after I color them as black. how can I fix this?
on the 3D window click on 3D garment display and disactivate show internal lines
hi, how exactly do I get that pattern tool? do I need to upload some sort of handbag pack for these tools?
All tools are already in CLO3D. Depending on your user set up they might be grouped together. Left click and hold on each icon to expand and see all tools
You can ungroup your tools. Go to Settings -> User Settings -> User Interface -> and uncheck "Group Tools" Then you'll see all tools!
Which software is best for bag design clo or marvelous designer or optitex.
CLO and Marvelous Designer is the same exact software. I’ve never used Optitex so can’t give advice on that one.
@@BobbinTalk yes, but can we import ai files in marvelous desinger?! I saw that in clo but couldn't find that in md
Decrease particle distance and add puckering
Exactly! 😉
Hi do u know where can i download the 3d molding shapes ty xx
Do you mean the 3D avatars? Those are in the Library.
@@BobbinTalk thank uu got it
how can i download 3D shape avatart for bag?
The 3D avatars come with the latest version of CLO
Can you sent to me partern, i want make it by myself. Thanks
Thank you for asking but I cannot send patterns. You can follow the tutorial and develop your own.
@@BobbinTalk oh. I thought this was .ai software, but I can take ur measurements and create a pattern then sew it out, I will try.. thanks this looks awesome to do, the 3D part!
@@mauveesone yes you can!! As long as you work in CLO with actual measurements then you can use the patterns to make it in real life!!