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3D/Digital Fashion with CLO 3D - How to get started?
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(115 ratings)
3,201 students
Created byVivek Pujari
Last updated 8/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • How to get started with 3D or digital fashion
  • Understanding different 3D software like CLO3D, blender, DazStudio, and Mixamo.
  • Complete structure of 3D Fashion and how to have a holistic view.
  • Understanding major topics like modelling, finishing, texturing, rendering and animation.

Course content

1 section8 lectures1h 15m total length
  • Introduction2:09

    This course is designed by Vivek Pujari ( Creator, learn3dfashion.com). While teaching more than 1800+ students from 10+ countries I have seen people who are starting 3D/digital fashion journey lack a basic learning structure. This course aims to give structure to your learning.

    This course is dedicated to my friends and the fashion community across the world!

  • Understanding 3D Fashion Structure7:36

    Before we start learning 3-D/digital fashion, let's first understand the different stages of 3D/digital fashion:

    1. 3D modeling: 3D modeling is the process of creating a three-dimensional representation of an object or scene using specialized software. The resulting model can be viewed from different angles and can be used in a variety of applications, including video games, movies, architecture, product design, and engineering.

      In 3D modeling, the user creates a digital mesh by manipulating vertices, edges, and faces, which make up the shape of the model. Hence pattern-making becomes an important part of learning modeling for 3D/digital fashion.

    2. Finishing Process: garment finishing is one of the important processes of 3-D/digital fashion designing. Every garment consists of seams ( edges ) and trims ( buttons, zippers, labels,s, etc). Communicating those effects brings realism to the garment and is a very important process.

    3. Texturing Process: 3D texturing is the process of adding surface details, patterns, and color to a 3D model to create a realistic or stylized appearance. Texturing can make a 3D model appear more lifelike, by simulating the appearance of materials such as metal, wood, stone, or fabric. It can also be used to add intricate details, such as cracks, scratches, and imperfections, to make the model look more realistic. The texturing process involves creating fabric and communicating fabric properties like weaving, prints, embossing, embroidery, etc.

    4. Rendering Process: Rendering is all about communicating the story through lights, camera, and the environment. This is a very crucial step as it brings your design to realism as it interacts with light. The rendering process can be computationally intensive and time-consuming, as it involves complex mathematical calculations to determine how light interacts with the 3D model. Different rendering techniques can be used to achieve different visual effects and levels of realism.

    5. Animation Process: Animation is fun as it bring life to your creation. The process of creating a 3D animation involves several steps, including modeling, rigging, animation, and rendering. The 3D model is first created using specialized software, and then a digital skeleton, called a rig, is attached to the model to enable it to be animated. The animation is then created by manipulating the rig and keyframing the movement of the model over time. Finally, the animation is rendered into a sequence of images or a video file.

  • Part 1: Modelling14:27

    3D modeling is the process of creating a three-dimensional representation of an object or scene using specialized software. The resulting model can be viewed from different angles and can be used in a variety of applications, including video games, movies, architecture, product design, and engineering.

    In 3D modeling, the user creates a digital mesh by manipulating vertices, edges, and faces, which make up the shape of the model. This mesh can then be further refined by adding textures, materials, and lighting to create a realistic or stylized look. 3D models can also be animated, allowing them to move and interact with other objects in a virtual environment.

    There are different types of 3D modeling, including polygonal modeling, NURBS modeling, and sculpting. Each method has its own strengths and weaknesses, and different techniques are often used depending on the specific application and desired end result.
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    Some of the major software you can use for 3D/digital fashion:

    1. CLO3D - Its a very popular software among beginners and also industry. A very intuitive software if you are doing 3D fashion for the first time. CLO-3D gives you a one-month free trial in one user id so when one month gets over uninstall and install with a new user id. ? ( Marvelous Designer is also provided by the same company and is almost alike)

    2. Browzwear - Browzwear's main product is called VStitcher, which is a 3D clothing design software that enables designers to create and visualize virtual garments. Using VStitcher, designers can create 3D models of garments, apply textures and materials, and see how they will look on a virtual human body. The software includes advanced features like realistic draping, fabric simulation, and virtual fitting, which help designers to create accurate and realistic virtual garments. Browzwear gives you a three-month free trial in one user id so when the three month gets over uninstall and install with a new user id. ?

    There are other software like Optitex, and Tuka3D but not very beginner friendly and are available for easy use.
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    Important topic to understand for 3D Fashion modeling:

    1. Garment Construction - Understanding different garment construction types like woven, knitwear, athleisure wear, lingerie, and more...

    2. Pattern Making - Understanding different concepts like Dart Manipulation (Tuck-Darts, Pleats, Flares, and Gathers), Style lines, Added Fullness, Yokes, Flanges, Pin Tucks, and Pleat Tucks and Contouring, grading, and other..

  • Part 2: Finishing9:53

    Finishing is a very important process that brings realism to your design. Finishing is the process through which you add seams ( edges ) and trims (Sewing Thread, Button, Zipper, Lining, Interlining, etc) to your 3D fashion design. Therefore it becomes important to understand the different construction processes of garments like woven, knits, lingerie, athleisure wear, etc)

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    Important topic to understand for 3D Fashion modeling:

    1. Garment seams & Construction - Understanding different garment construction types like woven, knitwear, athleisure wear, lingerie, and more...

    2. TRIMS& Accessories - How to use different kinds of trims like Sewing Thread, Button, Zipper, Lining, Interlining, Hasps and Slider, Beads, Drawstring, Labels, Patch, Elastic, Twill tape...

  • Part 3: Texturing10:26

    3D texturing is the process of adding surface details, patterns, and color to a 3D model to create a realistic or stylized appearance. Texturing can make a 3D model appear more lifelike, by simulating the appearance of materials such as metal, wood, stone, or fabric. It can also be used to add intricate details, such as cracks, scratches, and imperfections, to make the model look more realistic.

    Texturing is an important part of the 3D modeling process, and can be used to create different visual effects and moods. For example, a rough, weathered texture might be used to create a realistic appearance for a building or landscape, while a sleek, shiny texture might be used for a modern product design.

    The process of 3D texturing typically involves applying a texture map, which is a 2D image that is wrapped around the surface of the 3D model. The texture map is created using specialized software and can be painted by hand or created using photographs or other reference materials. Once the texture map is applied to the 3D model, it can be adjusted using various tools to create the desired look and feel. Finally, the textured 3D model can be rendered to create a realistic or stylized image or animation.

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    Some of the major software you can use for texturing process:

    1. Github cpetry (Free) - For creating the different maps for your texture.

    2. Photopea (Free) - Create a seamless fabric pattern in photopea. It's a great alternative of photoshop.

    3. Sketch fab (Free) - Get free texture from this website.

    4. Bridge plugin (Free) - 17000+ free texture and assets library.

    5. Blenderkit (Free) - Thousands of free texture and assets files.

    6. Adobe Sampler (Paid) - Create fabric from scratch.

    There are other software like Optitex, and Tuka3D but not very beginner friendly and are available for easy use.
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    Important topic to understand for 3D Fashion modeling:

    1. Fabric construction - Understanding different types of fabric and their properties like weave, different materials ( cotton vs polyester ), lace fabric.

    2. Understanding Maps - Understanding different maps like base color, normal map, seamless pattern, height map, and other.


  • Part 4: Rendering16:42

    3D rendering is the process of generating a 2D image or animation from a 3D model using specialized software. This involves applying textures, lighting, and shadows to the 3D model to create a realistic or stylized representation of the object or scene. The resulting image or animation can be used for a variety of purposes, such as in movies, video games, architecture, product design, and engineering.

    The rendering process can be computationally intensive and time-consuming, as it involves complex mathematical calculations to determine how light interacts with the 3D model. Different rendering techniques can be used to achieve different visual effects and levels of realism. For example, ray tracing is a rendering technique that simulates the path of light as it interacts with the 3D model, resulting in highly realistic images but requiring significant computational resources.

    Real-time rendering, on the other hand, is a technique that renders images in real-time as the user interacts with the 3D model, and is often used in video games and virtual reality applications.


  • Part 5: Animation13:44

    3D animation is the process of creating a sequence of animated images by manipulating a 3D model in a virtual environment. This involves creating a 3D model using specialized software and then animating it by changing its position, rotation, and scale over time. The resulting animation can be used in a variety of applications, including movies, video games, and product design.

    3D animation is often used to create highly realistic and complex animations that would be difficult or impossible to create using traditional 2D animation techniques. This includes character animation, where the movements and expressions of a 3D character are animated to create a lifelike performance. 3D animation is also used in architectural visualization, where it can be used to create virtual tours of buildings and other structures.

    The process of creating a 3D animation involves several steps, including modeling, rigging, animation, and rendering. The 3D model is first created using specialized software, and then a digital skeleton, called a rig, is attached to the model to enable it to be animated. The animation is then created by manipulating the rig and keyframing the movement of the model over time. Finally, the animation is rendered into a sequence of images or a video file.

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    Some of the major software you can use for the animation process:

    1. DazStudio (Free) - Create avatar and rigging.

    2. Mixamo (Free) - Rigging of the avatar.

    3. Blender (Free) - Creating environment and rigging of avatar for final output.

    There are other software like Optitex, and Tuka3D but not very beginner friendly and are available for easy use.
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    Important topic to understand for 3D Fashion animation:

    1. Avatar and Rigging - Understanding the structure of an avatar and how to customization for rigging.

    2. Combining Animation - Understanding how to combine different animations to create a complete story and also to set up of the scene.

  • What Next?0:14

Requirements

  • No experience needed. Fasten your seatbelt to understand 3D-Fashion!

Description

As the old saying goes " "If you give me six hours to chop down a tree, I'll spend four hours sharpening the axe." - Abraham Lincoln. With this course, I want to give you a structure for learning 3D fashion and save you 100+ hours. If you are doing 3D for the first time or at a beginner level then this is a must-course that you need to go through. Learning 3D is going to be difficult but it would be an extremely satisfying and important skill for your future.

Technology is becoming an integral part of every industry and the fashion industry is no exception. One such advancement is happening in the 3D-Fashion space. Every major brand, export house, and the manufacturer is adopting 3D technology for better design communication, lead time, and sustainability.

Digital fashion is revolutionizing the fashion industry by transforming the way that consumers interact with fashion and how fashion brands create and market their products. It is making the industry more sustainable by reducing waste in the production process and allowing for experimentation with different materials and designs before committing to physical production. Digital fashion is also making fashion more accessible to people through virtual try-on technology, allowing consumers to try on clothes digitally without leaving their homes. It is also enabling greater customization and interactivity with augmented reality experiences. Finally, digital fashion is giving rise to new business models, such as virtual fashion shows and digital clothing collections that can be purchased as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Who this course is for:

  • Fashion designer, stylists, Textile designer and other fashion professionals.
  • People who are interested in digital fashion
  • People working in fashion export house and merchandiser