Long-winded comment but I love 3D fashion so this hit a sweet spot for me. Obviously- thanks so much for this wonderful conversation, Zoe and Coy!!!! For those interested in learning 3D software, I wanted to add a second comment in support of getting started on a powerful, FREE program like Blender. There are toonnns of comprehensive tutorials on TH-cam specifically for Blender, and their own docs are very helpful. Another free powerhouse is Unreal Engine, which is geared toward game dev, but lots of people in the film and animation industries use it for photorealistic rendering,- and all 3 industries are, like Coy and Zoe mentioned, looking for fashion-focused artists. I also personally recommend watching architectural visualization/photorealistic landscape tutorials to develop strong 3D spatial awareness and lighting skills; great lighting, proportion, and coloring will have people staring at your portfolio trying to guess which images are actually photos. It's not only a massive flex, but I think it's also a helpful confidence-builder after sketching. It can be incredibly affirming to see your own designs in a photorealistic setting before whipping up a muslin (which you should absolutely still do). These programs can't and shouldn't replace a skilled atelier, but I do believe that they can help us continue to create tangible things with more sincerity. And there's nothing wrong with another tool in the toolbelt!
In addition to this you have Nomad Sculpt, Forager, And Spline, but Spline is the only free one from those last 3. The other two are under 20 bucks. I’m still watching this but not sure I understand what they are attempting to do at her company. What I see in the render shared is just animation with a cloth simulator (this is in Blender or can purchase a plug-in to do this.). But if you want to get into this as an independent you can do so for free. Using the aforementioned Blender and free mocap programs and unreal engine, you could do this in under an hour. Mind you it would take a lot of learning, but not sure why it’s marketed at fashion technologies. If you are planning to have someone create your garments in 3D, using Clo3d (Marvelous Designer is actually the most used, not Clo, but they are the same company, you can animate in Marvelous Designer) would be your best bet, as it’s using the real measurements and flat lays. You can have samples sewn (or you sew them) and hand off to someone like me to bring it to life with animation and colors and cloth simulations. I wanted to add this as I’d hate to see those of us who are Indy think they can’t do this because of money. You can also create avatars for free using meta human, animate for free in adobes online free rig and animator. I would steer clear of DAZ 3D as it’s much too resource heavy. You can use online renderers too. I often share my work in your group Zoe, but would have been happy to sit in on this. Clo is too expensive to start with. Marvelous is cheapest if you want to keep costs down at start. But you can start in Blender with the same cloth sim…for free. Okay gonna stop rambling.
I am so happy that Fashion Technology was talked about. I am really into fashion tech because it is a good way to start with slow fashion. Also, I am really interested with fashion tech integrated in Augmented Reality! so cool!
I don't believe that digital fashion programs should replace a skilled atelier of pattern and sample makers, nor should a digital runway show fully replace a physical one, but I believe that these technologies could be used to reduce costs and ethical issues related to product development, which can be magical for low-end and mid-end brands.
Hihi! I have a question, where are good places to get a custom fabric? I have a design I want on a mesh/stretch type of fabric- think the trendy fashion pieces with the mesh that are tight (fashion nova, dolls kill, etc) im trying to get into designing myself and not sure where to go with things like these! Thank you so much, I love your channel! ❤️❤️
Seriously dig the renderings and digital fashion show. Yes, I can see using this for first iterations for sure. Wow so cool. After Effects to make it pop lol 😝
This is really enlightening! I have a background in graphic design and have always been fascinated with the fashion/apparel industry! Any recommendations on good places to turn toward to learn clo3d? Also what do potential employers look for in portfolios when it comes to 3d work?
Start offering your skills as a freelancer! There are many platform for freelance jobs where you can connect with people who could hire you for projects and you never know when that could lead to a full contract even
This video and the positive remarks towards 3D fashion shows has a WHOLE different tone in light of AI "art" going mainstream. How many workers were eliminated for this "fashion show? No models? No makeup artists? No dressers? It's not worth it and won't ever have the impact of HUMAN BEINGS.
I swear it’s like you be reading my miiinnnnddddd 😭😭- I feel like all my comments on your posts are “this is what I’m gonna work on next” 😂😂😂… 😅 it’s true though lmao (this is well beyond what I was thinking in terms of going more digital in fashion-so thank you 🤍)
Long-winded comment but I love 3D fashion so this hit a sweet spot for me. Obviously- thanks so much for this wonderful conversation, Zoe and Coy!!!!
For those interested in learning 3D software, I wanted to add a second comment in support of getting started on a powerful, FREE program like Blender. There are toonnns of comprehensive tutorials on TH-cam specifically for Blender, and their own docs are very helpful. Another free powerhouse is Unreal Engine, which is geared toward game dev, but lots of people in the film and animation industries use it for photorealistic rendering,- and all 3 industries are, like Coy and Zoe mentioned, looking for fashion-focused artists.
I also personally recommend watching architectural visualization/photorealistic landscape tutorials to develop strong 3D spatial awareness and lighting skills; great lighting, proportion, and coloring will have people staring at your portfolio trying to guess which images are actually photos. It's not only a massive flex, but I think it's also a helpful confidence-builder after sketching. It can be incredibly affirming to see your own designs in a photorealistic setting before whipping up a muslin (which you should absolutely still do).
These programs can't and shouldn't replace a skilled atelier, but I do believe that they can help us continue to create tangible things with more sincerity. And there's nothing wrong with another tool in the toolbelt!
Thanks! Great points!
In addition to this you have Nomad Sculpt, Forager, And Spline, but Spline is the only free one from those last 3. The other two are under 20 bucks. I’m still watching this but not sure I understand what they are attempting to do at her company. What I see in the render shared is just animation with a cloth simulator (this is in Blender or can purchase a plug-in to do this.). But if you want to get into this as an independent you can do so for free. Using the aforementioned Blender and free mocap programs and unreal engine, you could do this in under an hour. Mind you it would take a lot of learning, but not sure why it’s marketed at fashion technologies.
If you are planning to have someone create your garments in 3D, using Clo3d (Marvelous Designer is actually the most used, not Clo, but they are the same company, you can animate in Marvelous Designer) would be your best bet, as it’s using the real measurements and flat lays. You can have samples sewn (or you sew them) and hand off to someone like me to bring it to life with animation and colors and cloth simulations. I wanted to add this as I’d hate to see those of us who are Indy think they can’t do this because of money.
You can also create avatars for free using meta human, animate for free in adobes online free rig and animator. I would steer clear of DAZ 3D as it’s much too resource heavy. You can use online renderers too.
I often share my work in your group Zoe, but would have been happy to sit in on this. Clo is too expensive to start with. Marvelous is cheapest if you want to keep costs down at start. But you can start in Blender with the same cloth sim…for free. Okay gonna stop rambling.
Thanks for adding your experience and knowledge, Cori! I have always loved your posts in my FB group. The more info the better!
Your channel is a treasure for the newbie fashion designers and the people who want to be a fashion designer
I am so happy that Fashion Technology was talked about. I am really into fashion tech because it is a good way to start with slow fashion. Also, I am really interested with fashion tech integrated in Augmented Reality! so cool!
So excited to learn more about fashion technology!
The fashion world needs more innovation & sustainable fabrics!
I don't believe that digital fashion programs should replace a skilled atelier of pattern and sample makers, nor should a digital runway show fully replace a physical one, but I believe that these technologies could be used to reduce costs and ethical issues related to product development, which can be magical for low-end and mid-end brands.
This guy gets it….
Thanks for sharing Zoe and Coy👍
Would really love to learn 3D and Blender
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO TALK ABOUT THIS
My concern with CLO 3D is that it's $50 PER MONTH. Is it worth it?
love this so much! thanks !!!
hi clo is great but i wish i had more knowledge of pattern making .. any way to do that also ... where to find jobs that u mentioned
She looks so much like Gabrielle Union. This is a really good idea. Amazing!!
This is amazing. Thanks so much!
Awsome Info, thanks for sharing
I would love to learn clo3D...
Loved this interview
This was informative.Keep up the good job Zoe
Hi Zoe! Just wondering if you are still doing your Patreon fashion classes? I am interested but not sure if it’s still happening?
Yup! patreon.com/zoehong
Thank you Zeo
Hihi! I have a question, where are good places to get a custom fabric? I have a design I want on a mesh/stretch type of fabric- think the trendy fashion pieces with the mesh that are tight (fashion nova, dolls kill, etc) im trying to get into designing myself and not sure where to go with things like these!
Thank you so much, I love your channel! ❤️❤️
Oh em! Crying! Both iconic!
thank you so much ZOE
Seriously dig the renderings and digital fashion show. Yes, I can see using this for first iterations for sure. Wow so cool.
After Effects to make it pop lol 😝
Thanks so much for this interview! Ive followed up on the rise of Digital Fashion for the past several months!! Coy are you hiring for YOC lol?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great interview!
amazing content, thank you
Glad you think so!
This is really enlightening! I have a background in graphic design and have always been fascinated with the fashion/apparel industry! Any recommendations on good places to turn toward to learn clo3d? Also what do potential employers look for in portfolios when it comes to 3d work?
U can learn it online no one will tell u everything belive me
We recommend the official youtube channel for CLO3D (and ours for Marvelous Designer) its free training.
I've been creating on Clo3d for years now. I wish I could translate it into a job so badly.
Start offering your skills as a freelancer! There are many platform for freelance jobs where you can connect with people who could hire you for projects and you never know when that could lead to a full contract even
Thank you for sharing 👍
you're welcome!
She has a really pretty smile , she is so cute
How can I download this app pls can any one answer me 🐙.!
It is computer softwares /program, not an app..
Look in the bio of this video
This video and the positive remarks towards 3D fashion shows has a WHOLE different tone in light of AI "art" going mainstream. How many workers were eliminated for this "fashion show? No models? No makeup artists? No dressers? It's not worth it and won't ever have the impact of HUMAN BEINGS.
I love you madly thanks very much zoe u r the most amazing teacher
tech barbiee
🎲🎲🎲🎲
I swear it’s like you be reading my miiinnnnddddd 😭😭- I feel like all my comments on your posts are “this is what I’m gonna work on next” 😂😂😂… 😅 it’s true though lmao (this is well beyond what I was thinking in terms of going more digital in fashion-so thank you 🤍)