There is a person on youtube who makes tutorials for MD. I can't remember her name. But she is a real life seamstress in addition to using MD. She made a video explaining in detail about how making garment patterns in MD is different from real life. The takeaway I got is that MD is useful for product visualization but it…
I wish MD was shipped with very common outfits and pieces of clothing for everyone to use. Properly made jeans, collared shirts and hoodies, for example. Instead of creating those widely used clothing from a scratch again. Those kind of clothing are like inventing the wheel again, if done by yourself. All new custom…
yeah without actual sewing and tailoring knowledge this will not go well. stuff will just not sit right. in marvelous you can still fiddle stuff around until it sits correctly. in reality you need to know a fair bit more to make things work.MD is also not designed for this, if you wanna make real clothing CLO3d the bigger…
Creating a real physical garment requires some more knowledge and procedure then making it just digitally. Same like producing a 3d print is not just throwing your average 3d model into the printer software Also noteworthy: The fashion industry rather uses clo3d as far as I know. Also I disagree that there is something…
Curiosity struck me and well, you could basically make all these design into reality. So if you wanted extra $ maybe sell the design layouts to seamstresses ? for like role play stuff and things, idk who does what i just wanted to share ^ this if nobody thought of that. I don't use MD all that much but some of you make…
@FourtyNights - Was hoping it was possible and yea, measurements would probably be funky if the 3D model being used wasn't say a 3D clone/copy of say you or someone you know. @Neox,@rollin - CLO3d - oh thanks for the recommendation i'll look at some videos on that. @"Alex Javor" - Saw some of her work once, a while back. I…