Thank you for the information It would be cool if you make a tutorial on editing clothes on avtar right away ❤ P. S I don't write so well in English, if I wrote it incorrectly somewhere, sorry =)
@@bytribevision I meant digital, but if I had known that the second option with physical clothes was possible... wow! to see the full process would be worth its weight in gold
Pretty much every physical garment I make is made in CLO first, then I export the patterns to be used for physical production. It makes your life 100x easier. I can definitely do videos on both fully digital and digital to physical soon!
Hi, thank you so much for the video, really helpful. But If I want to render a video with a motion file, I need to use other softwares? like cinema 4d? I mean I know I can render inside Clo but it can create images not a video right?
Hi, I'm glad you found it helpful! You can definately render video in CLO, and it can look just as good as still images. Once you've selected what animation you want to use, and recorded it in the animation tab (top right drop down box that is typically set to simulation) you can change render from image to animation in the image/video properties in the render window. From here you can change all the typical settings that you would change for an image render, and also select new settings such as 'save as video' as well as the video format, which will give you the render file as a video rather than a bunch of still images of each frame.
@@NERO155ful I always use the same render settings for video as I do for images. The only change I make is I reduce the max render time to 1 minute (Unless I have any fur or other 'render only' materials. Then I increase the max render time slightly.
Yes! On the image/video properties section on the render change over to turntable animation, I recommend a minimum of 64 images. I usually reduce the maximum render time of my turntable animations to 1 minute per frame, as at 1 minutes it’ll still take 64 minutes to render the full thing! Make sure you have save image & save GIF selected in the image/video properties or it’ll just save a bunch of images
I’ve never really had a good experience rendering with GPU, I know it’s meant to be a lot better and quicker but for me personally it crashes a lot and feels very buggy
@@shataijyapandey5137 it’s quite unstable. I’ve had a lot more luck with it recently however by making a few changes in the NVIDIA control panel. It’s a lot better but still not 100%
Amazing Tips !! To show only SHOES you reduced the opacity of avtar to 0 , once we do rendering if i want to get back opacity to 100% , how to do it, beacase i tried right click to show option show avatar then avatar proprties are not showing, thanks for your answer in advance
excellent video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! omg you explain so well! and not just jumping around settings. thank you
@@AutumnMurder so glad to be of help 🙏
This tutorial has been incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped you, not a problem at all!
Amazing tutorial!
This video is awesome! I learned so many new things, thanks a lot..
@@sewtravelandlove no problem at all glad to be of help 🙏
Learned lot of things from your vdo man ❤
Many Thanks for sharing such amazing tips.
No problem! Happy to help
Thank you so much for this!
No Problem!
Thank you so much 🙏. Great video.👍🏻
You the best! Thank you!!
Glad you found it helpful!
ehy using clo3d now with the most recent version, in the render resolution i dont have ppi anymore, i can only set the pixel size, any help?
thank you so much very helpful video.
Thanks for the tutorial! Can I download or cop this pose somewehere?
Thank you for the information
It would be cool if you make a tutorial on editing clothes on avtar right away
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P. S I don't write so well in English, if I wrote it incorrectly somewhere, sorry =)
thank you very much ! I just have a question. I can't choose the resolution in the image size. My Clo3d doesn't have this line :( do you know why ?
great outfit, thx for nice work!
it would be interesting to see a work flow for creating clothes
Thank you! glad i could help. do you mean fully digital garments or work flow from CLO to physical garments?
@@bytribevision I meant digital, but if I had known that the second option with physical clothes was possible... wow! to see the full process would be worth its weight in gold
Pretty much every physical garment I make is made in CLO first, then I export the patterns to be used for physical production. It makes your life 100x easier.
I can definitely do videos on both fully digital and digital to physical soon!
Thanks for the answer, I'll wait for new videos!
p.s.
if u want, I can help you with video editing next time
Hi, thank you so much for the video, really helpful. But If I want to render a video with a motion file, I need to use other softwares? like cinema 4d? I mean I know I can render inside Clo but it can create images not a video right?
Hi, I'm glad you found it helpful!
You can definately render video in CLO, and it can look just as good as still images. Once you've selected what animation you want to use, and recorded it in the animation tab (top right drop down box that is typically set to simulation) you can change render from image to animation in the image/video properties in the render window. From here you can change all the typical settings that you would change for an image render, and also select new settings such as 'save as video' as well as the video format, which will give you the render file as a video rather than a bunch of still images of each frame.
hi, can you give some tips about the best settings for a video?
@@bytribevision
@@NERO155ful I always use the same render settings for video as I do for images. The only change I make is I reduce the max render time to 1 minute (Unless I have any fur or other 'render only' materials. Then I increase the max render time slightly.
Really helpful.. Thanks
so informative! Is it possible to make a 360 video of the garment using the render?
Yes! On the image/video properties section on the render change over to turntable animation, I recommend a minimum of 64 images. I usually reduce the maximum render time of my turntable animations to 1 minute per frame, as at 1 minutes it’ll still take 64 minutes to render the full thing!
Make sure you have save image & save GIF selected in the image/video properties or it’ll just save a bunch of images
@@bytribevision just finished rendering, thank you so much!
Great tutorial, but why do you use cpu for rendering and not cuda??
I’ve never really had a good experience rendering with GPU, I know it’s meant to be a lot better and quicker but for me personally it crashes a lot and feels very buggy
@@bytribevision what GPU and CPU do you have?
@@oiboyz9839 intel i9 13900H & the RTX 4070
@@bytribevision And that crashes..!?
@@shataijyapandey5137 it’s quite unstable. I’ve had a lot more luck with it recently however by making a few changes in the NVIDIA control panel. It’s a lot better but still not 100%
Amazing Tips !! To show only SHOES you reduced the opacity of avtar to 0 , once we do rendering if i want to get back opacity to 100% , how to do it, beacase i tried right click to show option show avatar then avatar proprties are not showing, thanks for your answer in advance
Thanks a lot! You need to click on the shoe, right click - select all faces, then you can put the opacity back to 100%
Yes. It's working... Thanks a lot
How do you paint the shirt ?? Is that a texture or what??
That’s a graphic that I created in photoshop, it’s to replicate the thermosensitive fabric from the stone island ice knit
@@bytribevision Ah... I see, thanks sir
for some reason i dont see resolution ppi
What are the specs on your machine?
tell me where you got this pose so that your hands are in your pockets?
sir, how can i get the preset in light properties? i can"t find
This is a fairly new addition, make sure you have updated to the newest update!
+1
What version of CLO3D is this?
The current newest version which I believe is CLO 7.3
how to use c4d with clo3d
ua-cam.com/video/q76WyWnYELY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BenGillespie Heres a video you can refer to
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