@@digitalfashionblender garment breakdowns. Your definitely one of the best on the internet at breaking down garment creation with a real life production in mind
@@spikecool50 Agree! I would subscribe Patreon for more garment breakdown tutorials, like the common types of clothing! It would be better if he can teach us on making bag and shoes as well :)
LOVE your videos! Would you please make a tutorial on how you would adjust a basic block for a custom garment you want to make a pattern for, like a slightly oversized dress?:) Thank you!
@@maleehaasif7946 I made a on my channel in this series about dart manipulations. Or do you mean like how to use a block to make a looser fit waisted shirt dress for example?
@@digitalfashionblender Yes, like how would I go about using a basic block to make all sorts of garments like a looser fit, a flared fit, something longer, etc. Do I simply extend the darts?
Hi, really appreciate all your tutorials. You're the only one here whose explained Clo to Blender workflow properly🤍 Could you please please make a tutorial on clo to blender and then cloth simulation applied in blender for that export. Palllesse no one has explained cloth physics in blender on internet. I believe you're well equipped with clo to blender knowledge🤍
You mean how to use the cloth simulation in blender? There's quite a lot of videos out there on that subject but I would generally advise against it at clo is far superior for cloth simulation
@@digitalfashionblender yes I felt that too clo is so smooth. But when we have to do some animations like wind blow on a garment made in clo with certain desired background made in blender. In such situations how do we make the best out of both the softwares?
@@pluto814 make all your animations and all the garment related stuff in Clo. Clo has a wind control that you can use for this effect. Cloth simulation is what clo is best for. Then build your blender scene with background etc. Import animated garments from clo and your good to go
I also want to learn more about material properties/fabric in clo/md. There isn't any well-explained lecture on UA-cam! Like what types of fabric are commonly used for dress, suit and shirt in the real world? There must be some difference between spring and winter clothing, in terms of thickness, weight and strechability. It seems that ppl assume u know these stuffs when teaching virtual garment
Thanks for you kind comment :) I can look at making a video about these topics. Feel free to join the discord I made and add your suggestion to the tutorial request channel. I got the block reference images from Pinterest actually. Just make sure you choose ones that looked scaled correctly :)
very helpfull.. thanks for your kindness..
You're very welcome 😁
And when we needed him he returned ! Please make a Patreon
I've been thinking about it. What would you wanna get from the patreon?
@@digitalfashionblender garment breakdowns. Your definitely one of the best on the internet at breaking down garment creation with a real life production in mind
@@spikecool50 Agree! I would subscribe Patreon for more garment breakdown tutorials, like the common types of clothing! It would be better if he can teach us on making bag and shoes as well :)
@@digitalfashionblender Some people do want to "say" thank you.
Is there any way to reach out to you, on LinkedIn, email or x?
That's great. I wish I had more videos like that.
There are more coming :)
Best Tutorial! Thank you
LOVE your videos! Would you please make a tutorial on how you would adjust a basic block for a custom garment you want to make a pattern for, like a slightly oversized dress?:) Thank you!
@@maleehaasif7946 I made a on my channel in this series about dart manipulations.
Or do you mean like how to use a block to make a looser fit waisted shirt dress for example?
@@digitalfashionblender Yes, like how would I go about using a basic block to make all sorts of garments like a looser fit, a flared fit, something longer, etc. Do I simply extend the darts?
@@maleehaasif7946 Okay I think I can do that :)
@@digitalfashionblender yay! Thank you so much:)!
Excelent! Thank you!
Hi, really appreciate all your tutorials. You're the only one here whose explained Clo to Blender workflow properly🤍 Could you please please make a tutorial on clo to blender and then cloth simulation applied in blender for that export. Palllesse no one has explained cloth physics in blender on internet. I believe you're well equipped with clo to blender knowledge🤍
You mean how to use the cloth simulation in blender? There's quite a lot of videos out there on that subject but I would generally advise against it at clo is far superior for cloth simulation
@@digitalfashionblender yes I felt that too clo is so smooth. But when we have to do some animations like wind blow on a garment made in clo with certain desired background made in blender. In such situations how do we make the best out of both the softwares?
@@pluto814 make all your animations and all the garment related stuff in Clo. Clo has a wind control that you can use for this effect. Cloth simulation is what clo is best for.
Then build your blender scene with background etc. Import animated garments from clo and your good to go
Thankyou, for your time. I will do this next !
Best Series of Tutorial on UA-cam Ever! I've learned a lot with your channelYou definitely deserve more subscriptions
I also want to learn more about material properties/fabric in clo/md. There isn't any well-explained lecture on UA-cam! Like what types of fabric are commonly used for dress, suit and shirt in the real world? There must be some difference between spring and winter clothing, in terms of thickness, weight and strechability. It seems that ppl assume u know these stuffs when teaching virtual garment
Also, where did you get these nice dress blocks?
Thanks for you kind comment :) I can look at making a video about these topics. Feel free to join the discord I made and add your suggestion to the tutorial request channel.
I got the block reference images from Pinterest actually. Just make sure you choose ones that looked scaled correctly :)
Amazing video!
Awesome tutorials. Where can we find these dress blocks?
You can follow the tutorial and make them yourself
nice
Hi, great tutorial! where i can get blueprints?
The patterns are all taken from Pinterest
Do you have any idea why it is not an required/optional curriculum for universities, profile schools, or accredited industry requirements?
Because 3D development isn't industry standard and requires considerable investment to implement in a company and to teach in a university.
I think your discord link has a problem
You can try again now :)
discord.gg/ewQ4hHNPRd
My darts fall to the ground and my back goes to the front.
Check your sewing the right parts together. Check your 3D arrangement is good before you simulate. If you cut out the darts delete the inside pieces