Is CLO3D worth learning? The Pros and Cons

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2022
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    Is CLO3D even worth it? In this CLO3D video tutorial you will learn why CLO3D might be a great software to learn. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using CLO and why it can help you advance your career in the fashion industry.
    Work by the following designers have been featured in this video:
    Soyoung Shin
    Sunny Lee, see her website here: regenerativeraven.com/
    Jose Peon see him on Insta here: @JosePeoon
    Su Hyun Kim
    Photos from unsplash.com from the following photographers:
    Brecht Corbeel
    Brooke Cagle
    Camilo Jimenez
    Christin Hume
    Glenn Carstens
    Israel Palacio
    John Cameron
    Karina Tess
    Kelly Sikkema
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    0:00 Intro
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    If you are interested in Accessory Design check out my Accessory Design book via this link. It is widely used as an Accessory Design textbook in various fashion design colleges throughout the world such as Parsons School of design, FIT, MIT, etc.
    amzn.to/2Ol3EYvIs CLO3D even worth it? In this CLO3D video tutorial you will learn why CLO3D might be a great software to learn. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using CLO and why it can help you advance your career in the fashion industry.
    Work by the following designers have been featured in this video:
    Soyoung Shin
    Sunny Lee, see her website here: regenerativeraven.com/
    Jose Peon see him on Insta here: @JosePeoon
    Su Hyun Kim
    Photos from unsplash.com from the following photographers:
    Brecht Corbeel
    Brooke Cagle
    Camilo Jimenez
    Christin Hume
    Glenn Carstens
    Israel Palacio
    John Cameron
    Karina Tess
    Kelly Sikkema
    📝 📒SHOW NOTES:
    ⏰ Time Codes
    0:00 Intro
    📩 Contat
    Email for business only: BobbinTalk@gmail.com
    📒🎒👠 My Books: 🤓
    If you are interested in Accessory Design check out my Accessory Design book via this link. It is widely used as an Accessory Design textbook in various fashion design colleges throughout the world such as Parsons School of design, FIT, MIT, etc.
    amzn.to/2Ol3EYv
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  • @babyitsnatural
    @babyitsnatural Рік тому +5

    WOW! Finally, someone who knows what they are talking about. There are a lot of people on here who talk about the same topic, but they don't know nearly as much as you!

  • @thepearlprince9290
    @thepearlprince9290 Рік тому +12

    This really is a great video, because what's funny is that I was having a discussion about this subject with one of my teachers on Amsterdam Fashion Institute about a month ago. She was unfortunately down talking about integrating and using CLO3D and other digital design software in my processing and didn't understand why it is a huge advantage to me. She then gave me a lower grade for using it which I disagreed to, so later on I found this video and send it to her which led to her apologizing and revising my grade. The conclusion of my story is that you really are inspiring and teach very well since it puts in perspective why it's important for design teachers and more people in the industry to be educated about the advantages of technology integration for it can make changes in how someone will be graded or understood - I love how you viewed it from both sides as I too love and respect working physically too but I really use the future forward tech as an extension of my work and its great that someone like my teacher now sees that too. So thank you!

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +4

      THANK YOU so much for telling me!! It warmed my heart to hear your story! I am happy to help other people understand better what CLO is all about! AND helping improve your grade totally made my day 🤩🥳💛

    • @jamontoast1414
      @jamontoast1414 Рік тому +4

      same problem here. I just completed first year and it was a battle every time I mentioned CLO3D or AI design to help my workflow. So many fashion designers are stuck in the past and refuse to accept these technologies can actually amplify a designers ability.

  • @justme3d
    @justme3d Рік тому +7

    Clo3d, Style3d, Browzwear, Optitex and the others 3d software are all great.
    No matter which one you like the most and why.
    All have the same problem in my opinion.
    Can we really trust the digital fabric behavior? Not 100% for now.
    But as first draft of your designs they win hands down. No doubts.
    The fashion industry need more designers using 3d technology.
    Pattern makers are more likely to embrace 3d.
    Designer are a little scared from the 2d part of the 3d workflow.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely! The way CLO adjusts the fabric or material around the avatar makes the simulations look great. We have a long way to go until we can completely trust the digital methods, but such software has already won its place in the industry no matter what!

    • @justme3d
      @justme3d Рік тому +1

      @@BobbinTalk CLO3D is more likely to be used because of its single user license offer.
      For all the others you need to work in a company who has one of them.
      Now Style3d has starting spreading outside the China market.
      They are bringing some interesting improvements.
      I think it's important to have an healthy competition to keep R&D teams awake.

  • @raginigupta7204
    @raginigupta7204 4 місяці тому

    great talk and i m using clo 3d now and finally feel have a software only for designers otherwise using photoshop or any other software felt under utilised

  • @agustinbarquero8898
    @agustinbarquero8898 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much. ♡ You just gained another subscriber.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      Thank you! I appreciate the time you spent watching AND commenting!

  • @awestdickenberg
    @awestdickenberg 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this short summary of clo3d ❤

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  6 місяців тому

      You’re very welcome!! I’m glad you liked it.

  • @angelopar4771
    @angelopar4771 Рік тому +1

    Great and understandable speech!

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +1

      Great to hear! Thanks!! 😊

  • @imsotired01
    @imsotired01 5 місяців тому +1

    thanks for the video

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  5 місяців тому

      I’m glad you liked it! 💛

  • @azria250
    @azria250 Рік тому +4

    great video! Thank you, you just gained a new subscriber. I'm fairly new to the fashion field, I started studying (online, short courses, a bunch of trial and error) 2 years ago and I would like to continue learning, this time with technology. I started to make patterns on Ai very recently, and all this time I use the traditional method. While I enjoy it, it can be very time consuming and exhausting. Using software like these is a great way to speed up the process and it's very efficient. While it's absolutely great, I believe it's necessary to learn how to make patterns with traditional method and make a physical sample FIRST before starting using software.
    I have a question, have you done a video where you sew the patterns you make on CLO3D and whether they look the same as on the avatar?

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely!! Without fundamental pattern knowledge you cannot create real outfits even in digital fashion. I have not made a video where I have both the physical patterns and the digital patterns, but my students at Parsons School Design do it all the time. Not the videos, but the process. Some make the digital outdoor and then print the patterns. Others do a fitting on an avatar and then make the patterns or visa versus.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @vernonnutter7327
    @vernonnutter7327 4 місяці тому +1

    If I could upload my specific measurements to create myself as an avatar I’d be all in. That way I can truly understand & reference the fit of an item.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes you can!! You can customize an avatar with your own measurements and use it to create and simulate garments on it.

    • @vernonnutter7327
      @vernonnutter7327 4 місяці тому +1

      lets goo! :)@@BobbinTalk

  • @ricardobernardino8357
    @ricardobernardino8357 12 днів тому +1

    Great video! I love this tool and I am planning to start working on CLO3D asap. I see so many online courses...do you have any advice on where to starter? Are you doing online courses? Thank you in advance

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  9 днів тому

      I am sure there are other courses and UA-cam channels. I teach at Parsons School of Design and there is an online certificate program. It has 4 levels. I teach level 3.

  • @711mobiles
    @711mobiles Рік тому +1

    i dont know about anything ...... i was just listening listening and listening.
    then you said that let me know your thought down there. ohhh its going to end🤣🤣🤣🤣
    so calm and nice easy slow and steady way of teaching and discussion.
    want to become your student.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      Thank you for listening. I hope you learned something new!!!

  • @Shanheard2212
    @Shanheard2212 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi! I am hoping you can give some insight to my delimma. I am a new self-taught sewer, interested in having my own atelier where I custom create garments from a catalogue of my RTW designs. Clients can come in or go online, choose what they want and I custom create it to their body.
    I am thinking that learning Clo3D will be best for me to get started with doing this because 1.) it is just me and I’ll need to work quickly. 2.) I am more interested in the end result that the process of “feeling” the materials from the beginning, as you mention in the video. 3.) since I am working with different bodies, I feel it would be easier to simply update my mannequin to each persons measurements to adjust my patterns and then begin to cut and sew.
    I would essentially be using Clo3D as my pattern making process. To then print those patterns and physically create a sample for each client. Do you think that is a proper way to use Clo3D or is that too far-fetched?

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  7 місяців тому +1

      That is absolutely a valid way of working with CLO! You can create an avatar with the desired body measurements and then make the patterns and simulate your designs. You can show various color ways and decide on your designs together with your client. And yes you can print the patterns directly from CLO and use them. I have students who use this exact process and make their designs. Good luck and let me know how it works for you!! 💛

  • @shish24049
    @shish24049 Рік тому

    Hi
    Can you please make another video on how to change camera angles while animating? You might have seen ppl animate from different angles while the avatar is doing a walk.
    Does it happen after animating different angles and then editing it with other video editing software?
    Can you please answer my doubt?

    • @carinarockz2009
      @carinarockz2009 10 місяців тому

      They make walk videos of rendering in cLO3D itself.

  • @rana4243
    @rana4243 Рік тому +2

    Hi there,
    I hope this message finds you well. I have a question that I was hoping you could help me with. Lately, I've developed an interest in learning digital pattern drafting. Initially, I was considering the PAD system, but recently I came across CLO3D, and now I'm feeling a bit torn.
    I was wondering if you could provide some insights on whether CLO3D is as accurate for pattern making as the PAD system. Accuracy is really important to me, so I want to make sure I choose a tool that meets my needs.
    I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and recommendations on this matter. I'm genuinely excited about delving into this new skill, and your guidance would mean a lot to me. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +2

      CLO is very accurate, but not the easiest for drafting patterns. The advantage of CLO is that you can see the garments draped on an avatar and see how the fit is and/or how a particular fabric behaves on the body.
      I see that as an advantage over other software that is pattern drafting only. If you don’t care about seeing the garments on a figure and just want pattern drafting I would recommend PAD, but if you want to see the actual garment immediately CLO is your best friend!
      Hope that helps!
      Aneta

    • @rana4243
      @rana4243 Рік тому

      Thank you for your reply. I now understand the differences between them. I appreciate your help.

  • @BobbinTalk
    @BobbinTalk  Рік тому +1

    Let me know if you like CLO3D and what limitations do you see. Is there anything better out there that I haven’t mentioned?

    • @trudygardner6663
      @trudygardner6663 Рік тому

      I love Clo! I think its amazing and I absolutely agree that 3D sampling is the future of fashion design. Clo 3D is definitely worth learning, I've been using it for about a year and started because I wanted to learn digital pattern drafting. It's such an amazing resource and I've become totally engaged with the whole rabbit hole of 3D software capabilities!

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      @@trudygardner6663 hi Trudy, Yes it totally is a rabbit hole, but it is such an incredible resource and opens up the possibilities for unlimited design. I am so happy to hear your story!

    • @toddkvamme
      @toddkvamme Рік тому

      Just finished a class on CLO3D at a local junior college. It was great. Like you said...way faster prototyping...and for actual fitting, make it and figure that out. But you will save muslin and other fabrics by starting with CLO.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      @@toddkvamme Exactly!! It's a beautiful thing to use as part of the whole development process!

  • @Rapuuukingdom
    @Rapuuukingdom Рік тому

    hey I have a doubt that can i make a good carrier in fashion by learning 3d as i am getting huge interests in 3d field. I want to know the insights of what's the carrier option in 3d fashion , please help me with any lead you have ?

  • @alexyarally
    @alexyarally 3 місяці тому

    I'm still waiting for better avatars to create close fittings garments, especially lingerie. Not being able to change the bust sizing is the only disadvantage. Its cool that they added the soft body feature but it's far from being a perfect science if we are doing custom bodies outside of a standard sample size. I do find Vstitcher avatars have more options to truly fine tune the body measurements however its abit harder to use for those who aren't use to the UI

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  3 місяці тому

      You can change the size of the avatar to whatever custom measurements you want including height and bust measurements. Just open the Avatar Size by going to Main Menu > Avatar > Avatar Editor > Avatar Size

    • @alexyarally
      @alexyarally 3 місяці тому

      @@BobbinTalk Unfortunately I’ve tried a few times on different scales and the cup is always incorrect and I find it’s better to flat pattern draft then rely on the avatar fitting.

  • @babyitsnatural
    @babyitsnatural Рік тому

    Can I ask you for your opinion on artificial intelligence? I mean it's one thing to simulate physics as in cloth, but now AI can simulate essentially all forms of art as well as the logic and observation that goes into the discovery process of art. Don't you think that many clothing designers will be replaced with a button press on an AI clothing generator? I certainly do. Eventually you will be able to show an AI what you have in your closet, and what you like on celebrities and the runway, and the AI will create a brand new wardrobe custom tailored to fit your size based on what you show it. I don't see how that future would be avoided outside of the possibility of humanity stumbling into nuclear self annihilation. What I'm getting at is the fact that AI is an existential threat to anyone who feels like participation in art is a reward in and of itself. And one of the few things that humanity does which makes existence on earth seem meaningful. But now AI will be the most prolific artist in the history of earth. Absolutely flooding the internet with AI designs at a break neck pace. What will clothing designers do in 10 years or so when AI begins to take over completely? Or do you think that AI isn't a threat at all? I'm curious.

    • @BobbinTalk
      @BobbinTalk  Рік тому

      That’s a complex prediction to make, but as of right now Ai has no imagination of its own and cannot make clothes. It can pull from inspiration based on prompts from humans and mix and match various art styles, but it cannot think for itself. It is limited to the database it draws from and the people directing it. It is very far away from draping fabric for example, or drafting patterns or sewing a garment. If anything this creates a whole other skill for all of us. That’s prompt engineering, the art of directing Ai so you can get the results you want.

    • @babyitsnatural
      @babyitsnatural Рік тому

      ​@@BobbinTalk Interesting. Thank you for the reply. But consider this. You remember when Google and Facebook were new, right? None of us understood the reason for their existence or what they business plan was. We didn't understand that they were gathering intelligence on everyone and selling it and that this was their business model. Predicting human activity, needs, and desires in order profit from the value of this information. Well... consider this... AI is in a similiar situation as Google and Facebook once were. People don't understand what the true business model for AI actually is. They assume, as they once assumed with facebook, that it was just a cool new tool that benefitted them, their friends, and their families on a personal level. But that's not true. The AI is learning from the prompts that humans enter into it. With every successful prompt a human enters, the AI figures out which prompts work better and it retains this information. Bit by bit, as the general population becomes better with prompts, the AI's data on prompts also improves, until it gets to a point where it can make prompts without human involvement. In fact, it will make prompts better than 99% of all humans could makesbut also at an exponential speed that human can't match. The reason that these AI companties are allowing massive numbers of users to enter prompts is that one day the AI can make these "prompts" without us. Just like facebook and google, they are profitting from us, without most of us even realizing it. The idea of a prompt engineer is appealing, but obviously, a computer will be able to make better prompts faster than a human can type, speak, or think once it has been given the instructions that allows it to do this. I don't mean to be argumentative, I just want artists to think carefully about what is going on with AI.

    • @meetcharubala
      @meetcharubala 11 місяців тому +1

      The designer doesn't only sketch but the sketch is only the initial part. so, even thou maybe ai will create the design but it can't make the real clothes. A designer will source their materials, will talk to vendors and technicians and tailors, and people who will finish garments. these processes can't be done by an AI.