Hey, i wish you read our comments we love you and we support what you do. I am a starter using CLO 3D living in Africa and your video is so good. and as an idea like if you start recreating designers' new dress by there name will give you great exposure. God Bless You!!!!
Thank you so much! You're awesome. I'm grateful for that! I'm starting using CLO and unfortunately I have some difficulties to sew the sleeves 🥺... I don't know if you can help me ? If it's possible to. Very good channel and learnings. Go ahead!
hi, as always i could catch some new tip- great, thank you. may i ask a question? i have been pattern cutter on gerber and patterns aren't part which is making me confused :) but CLO tutorials (which i have seen so far) are without making seam allowance ?! although we have sewing tool, we should apply a seam allowance - needed for e.g. to work out fabric consumption at BOM. hmm, perhaps it depends who is the vendor and purpose for patterns. i understand that, this is time consuming operation....
Hello! love the channel. I am having difficulties finalizing the patterns. If i export a dxf to illustrator it looks horrible.. and it also doesn't separate the patterns by fabric like the print layout section. Also when adding the names onto the patterns they often overlap and are all just messy. Any advice? maybe another program to finalize the dxf?
I totally agree! Good thing you can get to as close as possible to reduce the materials needed to achieve perfection. This is how it helps sustainability. Once you do it a few times you know what is needed to get closer to the fit you want. Also the body, Form and Avatar are all different so you need stable standards
thank you very helpful, but how to created Tech pack i am not understand pls help me.
Thanks so much for the tips, love it
You are so welcome!
I like your channel too :)
Wow nice can you help with loose neck draping design
Hey, i wish you read our comments we love you and we support what you do. I am a starter using CLO 3D living in Africa and your video is so good. and as an idea like if you start recreating designers' new dress by there name will give you great exposure. God Bless You!!!!
For design we have to make sure not to copy. But good idea
Hi, nice video. Please can you explain the tech pack because I still don't understand how you got the tech packs.
It is very different now. You need to upload the ZPRJ file to the CLOSET Cloud to generate the tech pack
Thank you so much! You're awesome. I'm grateful for that!
I'm starting using CLO and unfortunately I have some difficulties to sew the sleeves 🥺...
I don't know if you can help me ? If it's possible to.
Very good channel and learnings. Go ahead!
can you change the model? as in... make longer torso or longer arms or .. more muscles?
Do you do private online tuition ?
hi, as always i could catch some new tip- great, thank you. may i ask a question?
i have been pattern cutter on gerber and patterns aren't part which is making me confused :) but CLO tutorials (which i have seen so far) are without making seam allowance ?! although we have sewing tool, we should apply a seam allowance - needed for e.g. to work out fabric consumption at BOM. hmm, perhaps it depends who is the vendor and purpose for patterns.
i understand that, this is time consuming operation....
This week I am doing patter making series. I will cover this in Q&A video
Thanks!!!
Hello! love the channel.
I am having difficulties finalizing the patterns. If i export a dxf to illustrator it looks horrible.. and it also doesn't separate the patterns by fabric like the print layout section. Also when adding the names onto the patterns they often overlap and are all just messy. Any advice? maybe another program to finalize the dxf?
This week is about patternmaking I will address this in Q&A
And also How to export pattern from Clo 3D
This week is all about pattern. I will cover this in Q&A video
Hi. What I don't really agree is making alterations on the pattern without putting pieces together... it will never be perfect this way.
I totally agree! Good thing you can get to as close as possible to reduce the materials needed to achieve perfection. This is how it helps sustainability. Once you do it a few times you know what is needed to get closer to the fit you want. Also the body, Form and Avatar are all different so you need stable standards