@@dinaalshawwa9890 Thank you for your questions. When it comes to bras I haven't made any tests with how 3D visualizations translate into real life products. Just from talking with other professionals I have heard CLO can be used to check fit of patterns, and then tips like this can enhance the final look for design decisions and communication. But essentially these approaches that I use are manipulating the 'natural' simulation. So with these tips you might achieve good result in 3D looks wise, but if you decide to produce this item in real life, the result can be very different. That's why I say that these tips are not to be used if you want to create real life products, because they can create big gap between the two results. I think the best way to understand how much you can trust 3D garment is to make your own tests with your own fabrics and see how what you create in 3D translates into real world. Then you can create a good know how for yourself within your specific situation.
Your tutorials are beautiful and very useful! Thank you!❤❤❤
Another perfect tutorial! 🙌🏻
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Amazing Dita! Great tutorial!
Thank you! :)
Thank you for this great tutorial! Out of curiosity, why are these tips not intended to create garments for real life production?
Also, does adding the boning help simulate real life wiring? Or is it mostly just aesthetic?
@@dinaalshawwa9890 Thank you for your questions. When it comes to bras I haven't made any tests with how 3D visualizations translate into real life products. Just from talking with other professionals I have heard CLO can be used to check fit of patterns, and then tips like this can enhance the final look for design decisions and communication. But essentially these approaches that I use are manipulating the 'natural' simulation. So with these tips you might achieve good result in 3D looks wise, but if you decide to produce this item in real life, the result can be very different. That's why I say that these tips are not to be used if you want to create real life products, because they can create big gap between the two results. I think the best way to understand how much you can trust 3D garment is to make your own tests with your own fabrics and see how what you create in 3D translates into real world. Then you can create a good know how for yourself within your specific situation.
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