I'm sure by the end of this bomber jacket series you will know how to make a hoodie! Use the same approach and search for a basic hoodie pattern reference online. Make sure to use a knitted fabric preset for the simulation and use the layer clone over technique to add some external pockets! I think it should be easier than this jacket good luck and hope it goes well :)
I was making a jacket not a tshirt. The sleeve is 2 pieces - this is standard for jackets and outerwear. I explain this in quite some detail as to why....
Hi, im stuck towards the end where we simulate the sleeves. My sleeves are not simulating although measurements are equal for sewing. The front and back part of the jacket simulates but the sleeve does not. plz help
For this pattern I found it in an image search for a jacket base pattern, I usually look on Pinterest for this type of thing. You can look online for any pattern reference images but make sure to take the ones that look accurate and to scale.
Help pleeease! I am stuck at the beginning after adding the avatar and the jacket pattern pieces: the jacket doesn’t snap to the avatar when I press simulation. It doesn’t even take the same position of the arms, the sleeves just hang and ‘fall through’ the arms :(
Are you using the avatar that I uploaded or your own avatar? Sounds like the collisions are wrong or your avatar has the normals flipped. What colour is the avatar when you import it?
@@digitalfashionblender I used a V2 male avatar from the Clo library, the V1 I couldn’t find in the list. I will download now your avatar to see what happens. The avatar loads with the skin texture.
The pattern making techniques are accurate, if you work acccuratley and know how to make a pattern. This is not done to spec. so there was no rael world output in mind. If your making real world patterns you need to work to spec.
Hii, can you help me? I'm stuck at the beginning when I try to put the jacket on the avatar the message "Please apply the image directly to a pattern" appears. :(
It sounds like you are working with an image if that is the message you are getting. Are you using a Clo3D avatar? I've only seen this issue when adding graphics to patterns
@@digitalfashionblender you see there on the right side drawings of cuts, but there are no sizes they are only lengths of lines. How is it supposed to draw it on real material without sizes to cut?
@@digitalfashionblender Ok, but I do not understand how is it possible to draw them on real cloth? There are no angles, no outer widths and lengths, How can I draw a curvature by pencil using those sizes? and even how do you print them?
@@fmk1549 That my sketch :) it was just to show how to work from 2d references, it might be bst to make your own sketchs for your designs to make them personal to you
hey bro really nice tutorial? Would you mind dropping the file to the complete jacket mockup, especially for us beginners who want to experiment, customize, and mess around with the software? Much appreciated mate
I think I answered a comment like this before. The reason that I take the time to break everything down step by step is to teach the process - so you can understand how to create and develop your own garments. If I just share the files then you won't learn any of the steps I outline in the video. In the interest of being a good educator I don't share these files. If you want to download other Clo files to look at and experiment with then I would suggest look online at Clo-set there are many garments there to choose from and download for free! style.clo-set.com/
@digitalfashionblender - I am looking to team up with Clo3D experts - would you open to do that with me on a paid basis? I love your work and explanations !
exactly what i was looking for, great explanations, easy to follow as a beginner, thank you!
Great to hear!
Letsgooooo, thank you so muchj !
Next content can you make regular hoodie? Like hoodie streetwear?
I'm sure by the end of this bomber jacket series you will know how to make a hoodie! Use the same approach and search for a basic hoodie pattern reference online.
Make sure to use a knitted fabric preset for the simulation and use the layer clone over technique to add some external pockets!
I think it should be easier than this jacket good luck and hope it goes well :)
amazing tutorial - thank you so much
Would you do the arm the same way if you were to make it again, typically in t-shirts the sleeve is one piece wrapped around?
I was making a jacket not a tshirt. The sleeve is 2 pieces - this is standard for jackets and outerwear. I explain this in quite some detail as to why....
Hi, im stuck towards the end where we simulate the sleeves. My sleeves are not simulating although measurements are equal for sewing. The front and back part of the jacket simulates but the sleeve does not. plz help
I didn't activate sleeve. I figured it out. Great tutorial!
The video was excellent. Could you please provide information on where I can get similar patterns for tracing?
For this pattern I found it in an image search for a jacket base pattern, I usually look on Pinterest for this type of thing. You can look online for any pattern reference images but make sure to take the ones that look accurate and to scale.
I cant see any tangent handles in my 2D pattern window...
Not able to drag and drop both the avatar and reference images. What else can I do to import them?
File > Import
Where can I get the pattern for tracing?
Check the link in the description, they are uploaded with the reference images
Help pleeease! I am stuck at the beginning after adding the avatar and the jacket pattern pieces: the jacket doesn’t snap to the avatar when I press simulation. It doesn’t even take the same position of the arms, the sleeves just hang and ‘fall through’ the arms :(
Are you using the avatar that I uploaded or your own avatar? Sounds like the collisions are wrong or your avatar has the normals flipped.
What colour is the avatar when you import it?
@@digitalfashionblender I used a V2 male avatar from the Clo library, the V1 I couldn’t find in the list. I will download now your avatar to see what happens.
The avatar loads with the skin texture.
@@digitalfashionblender I reset the 3d arrangement and now it works :) thank you for these great tutorials
You're very welcome! Good luck with the jacket!
Interting comments
Love the bomber jacket
Thanks! :)
Hi! In what program did you make the sketch for the bomber jacket?
I used photoshop :)
Can this pattern be sewn as normal in real life or is this way of working just for digital replication only?
Nice question, technically it should be based on reality. But I'm not a professional so who knows...
The pattern making techniques are accurate, if you work acccuratley and know how to make a pattern.
This is not done to spec. so there was no rael world output in mind. If your making real world patterns you need to work to spec.
@@digitalfashionblender when you say spec do you mean measurement sheet?
@@georgedarks yes exactly, I would work from a set of measurements to make a production pattern :)
Hii, can you help me? I'm stuck at the beginning when I try to put the jacket on the avatar the message "Please apply the image directly to a pattern" appears. :(
It sounds like you are working with an image if that is the message you are getting. Are you using a Clo3D avatar? I've only seen this issue when adding graphics to patterns
can it give sizes for cutting?
@@vitalin.8581 I'm not sure what you mean 🤔
@@digitalfashionblender you see there on the right side drawings of cuts, but there are no sizes they are only lengths of lines. How is it supposed to draw it on real material without sizes to cut?
@@vitalin.8581 the patterns are accuratly sized and scaled. That's how clo works. The garment uses real world measurements
@@digitalfashionblender Ok, but I do not understand how is it possible to draw them on real cloth? There are no angles, no outer widths and lengths, How can I draw a curvature by pencil using those sizes? and even how do you print them?
@@digitalfashionblender oh, I thought this video is about Marvelous Designer, it looks similar by the way.
hy, i make the curved line like u do but the shape is not curved only the line, do you have explanation on it?
I'm not sure why this would happen, are you talking about the curve line of your patterns?
where i can get this program?
www.clo3d.com/
Thank you
You're welcome!!
çok teşekkürler 🤩🤩🤩
can u post your ref img for the jacket pls :(
drive.google.com/drive/folders/13foWgGb6NT2wteuObIx4kgiSlYUB4ikZ
fantastic tutorial 👍🏾 Thank you
You're welcome!
Amazing, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Hi Im from Germany youre video is very cool. I have a question where can i get the sample for the jacket?
What do you mean get the sample? The video shows you step by step how to make it :) I hope it helps
@@digitalfashionblender Hi thank you for the fast answer. I mean the bomber jacked sketch.
@@fmk1549 That my sketch :) it was just to show how to work from 2d references, it might be bst to make your own sketchs for your designs to make them personal to you
hey mate iam from germany to. wanna connect?
Heyy i dont see any link to download your avatars.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DHiUUDlY7Fl_qNS_70E2U5KXE7TkPkSE?usp=sharing
Hope it helps! :)
hey bro really nice tutorial? Would you mind dropping the file to the complete jacket mockup, especially for us beginners who want to experiment, customize, and mess around with the software? Much appreciated mate
I think I answered a comment like this before. The reason that I take the time to break everything down step by step is to teach the process - so you can understand how to create and develop your own garments. If I just share the files then you won't learn any of the steps I outline in the video. In the interest of being a good educator I don't share these files.
If you want to download other Clo files to look at and experiment with then I would suggest look online at Clo-set there are many garments there to choose from and download for free!
style.clo-set.com/
@digitalfashionblender - I am looking to team up with Clo3D experts - would you open to do that with me on a paid basis? I love your work and explanations !
I'm not taking commissions but thanks :)
Looks really similar to MD
Yes it's really quite the same on essence. Clo just seems a bit more geared towards physical sample making
This guy made a t-shirt 👕 in the name of a bomber jacket