I'm new to digital fashion and I found very convenient the 3-month trial of Style3D but I can't find a good tutorial on the basics, maybe I haven't searched enough, or is it because the software is "new", Idk. Would you consider it a good idea to learn using CLO3D tutorials even though I'm using Style3D??
I'm going to try it out. The main point is that it has a plugin for Unreal Engine, which is a really big deal. If MD/Clo doesn't offer something similar in the future, this thing will beat it by a long shot.
@@damohr69 I've watched it, but it seems like it's just a live sync, which means you need to have both CLO and Unreal open at the same time. Essentially, you use CLO and then see it in Unreal. I don't find this particularly useful, as I'd like to be able to simulate the cloth independently. I've experimented with this software and, in my opinion, it's superior to CLO. It's more stable and the simulation is GPU-based, without any noticeable drawbacks.
Oh wow! Looks absolutely amazing! I love the animations, the graphics are stunning! Thank you to sharing 💕💕 I can wait for the next video
I love the animations too 💕 thanks for watching!
posso aprender a usar o clo com aula do stylist?kkk
Thank you for sharing!
Oh wow beautfiul
Do you if it’s compatible with Mac OS ?
It's compatible with Pc and Mac ☺️
I'm new to digital fashion and I found very convenient the 3-month trial of Style3D but I can't find a good tutorial on the basics, maybe I haven't searched enough, or is it because the software is "new", Idk. Would you consider it a good idea to learn using CLO3D tutorials even though I'm using Style3D??
There are tons of Style 3D tutorials on youtube.
So there is no way to get it on their website, weird
I'm going to try it out. The main point is that it has a plugin for Unreal Engine, which is a really big deal. If MD/Clo doesn't offer something similar in the future, this thing will beat it by a long shot.
clo will bring out an unreal plugin soon. its already announced on their youtube channel ;)
@@damohr69 I've watched it, but it seems like it's just a live sync, which means you need to have both CLO and Unreal open at the same time. Essentially, you use CLO and then see it in Unreal. I don't find this particularly useful, as I'd like to be able to simulate the cloth independently. I've experimented with this software and, in my opinion, it's superior to CLO. It's more stable and the simulation is GPU-based, without any noticeable drawbacks.
this is so baaad uggghhh