Chapter 2 Part 2 - Every Single CLO3D Tool Explained in Less Than 30 Minutes | GRMNT Masterclass

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5 hours of thorough content that will show you how to take your design and actually make it in the real world. From the fabrics, to the equipment, to all of the sewing techniques you'll need to know.
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0:00 Intro
0:27 Default Simulation
0:56 Fitting Accurate Fabric Simulation
1:07 Fast GPU Simulation
1:37 Select/Move
2:00 Select Mesh Brush
2:26 Select Mesh Box
2:52 Select Mesh Lasso
3:02 Pin Box
3:12 Pin Lasso
3:16 Edit Styleline
3:48 Scale Styleline
4:03 Move Styleline
4:16 Draw Styleline
4:24 Edit Sewing
5:11 Segment Sewing
5:25 M:N Segment Sewing
5:39 Free Sewing
6:04 M:N Free Sewing
6:52 Auto Sewing
7:09 Tack
7:19 Tack on Avatar
7:26 Fold Arrangement
8:07 Fold 3D Garment
9:04 Reset 2D Arrangement
9:12 Reset 3D Arrangement
9:33 Redrape 3D Arrangement
9:54 Hi-Res Garment
10:18 Low-Res Garment
10:30 Edit Measure Avatar
10:42 Circumference Measure Avatar
11:08 Tape Measure Avatar
11:25 Attach to Measure
11:48 Linear Measure Avatar
11:58 Height Measure Avatar
10:07 Linear Measure Garment
12:15 Circumference Measure Garment
12:22 Edit Measure Garment
12:39 grmnt.com/learn
12:47 3D Pen Garment
12:55 Edit 3D Pen Garment
13:02 3D Base Pen
13:16 3D Pen Avatar
13:34 Flatten
13:57 Edit Texture
14:15 Graphic
14:22 Transform Graphic
14:35 Button
14:42 Button Hole
14:48 Select/Move Button
14:54 Fasten Button
15:09 Zipper
16:14 Piping
16:20 Edit Piping
16:31 Binding
16:43 Select Binding
16:50 Press
16:57 Transform Pattern
18:00 Edit Pattern
18:29 Transform Point/Segment
18:41 Edit Curve Point
18:54 Edit Curvature
19:09 Smooth Curve
19:25 Add Point / Split Line
19:35 Fullness Point
19:43 Fullness Line
19:54 Polygon
20:06 Rectangle
20:22 Ellipse
20:33 Spiral
20:38 Internal Polygon / Line
20:58 Internal Rectangle
21:09 Internal Ellipse
21:15 Dart
21:24 Base Polygon
21:40 Base Rectangle
21:47 Base Ellipse
21:49 Base Dart
21:54 Trace
22:17 Notch
22:25 Seam Allowance
22:47 Walk Pattern
23:02 Point of Measure
23:10 Edit Point of Measure
23:24 Pattern Annotation
23:30 Edit Annotation
23:38 Pleats + Pleats Fold + Pleats Sewing
25:38 Edit Grading
25:49 Auto Grading
25:59 Check Sewing Length
26:13 Steam
26:25 Seam Taping
26:31 Segment Topstitch
26:37 Edit Topstitch
26:43 Free Topstitch
26:53 Seamline Topstitch
27:02 Segment Puckering
27:08 Free Puckering
27:14 Seamline Puckering
27:21 Edit Puckering
27:25 Set Sublayer
27:36 Fill Tool

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@madelinegrudens
@madelinegrudens Жыл бұрын
As a total beginner with 3D pattern design, this is just what I needed, and will quickly get me up to speed (and it was something I was looking for)!!! Thanks a million 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@mhumienny
@mhumienny Жыл бұрын
One of the most concrete info about the tools, thank you!
@EnochSpevivo
@EnochSpevivo 5 ай бұрын
there's a lot of exceptional knowledge, succinctly, delivered, all in one place. i've been using clo3d for about a year, and i still picked up new things here. one small note: i think Walk Pattern is worth at least a B in light of the fact that if you right click while walking you can apply a notch on the same point on both patterns simultaneously. it is, in my opinion, the most effective way to notch patterns for real world sewing.
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio 5 ай бұрын
Comes down to personal preference ... I usually use the B tool, right click, add a segment point where I want a notch and use the notch tool to add it in order to keep the patterns in the same spot throughout the design stage... But yeah, it's just another solid way of working, definitely! But not S tier so the beginners are set, haha
@a.kromatyk
@a.kromatyk 4 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this series. I would really like to also get a workaround of how to make a character animation and make a drip for it and export back.
@rwansuliman
@rwansuliman Жыл бұрын
WOW thank you soooo much! that was really helpful and fun to watch. I'm glad I found your channel and I'm definitely going to purchase your masterclass.
@colfax.
@colfax. 9 ай бұрын
GRMNT: The heroes we need, but don't deserve.
@GJ-bq9hd
@GJ-bq9hd Жыл бұрын
So, by a strike of luck I now finally am able to say.... first. But jokes aside, I really enjoy the dedication and craftsmanship of your videos and of course, your clothes. I'm using Clo3D to make some clothes for me and my partner as a hobby and your videos are a godsend. Tks and cheers!
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
Thank you! A lot more down the road
@Cartonastudios24
@Cartonastudios24 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, when is the next episode ?
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
Hey! These 3 episodes are part of the Masterclass, grmnt.com/masterclass if you want to unlock the full series
@Sophie_ee
@Sophie_ee Жыл бұрын
can't wait
@Meals92
@Meals92 5 ай бұрын
the zipper tool honestly blows my mind. totally insane how it just sucks so much hahaha
@TeresaProkhoryan
@TeresaProkhoryan Жыл бұрын
when MasterClass will out?
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
Later this month. We're still editing the content
@luckthedev9030
@luckthedev9030 Жыл бұрын
I preordered the course and I saw you mention that it will release in May. Do you have an exact date by chance?
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
Not 100% sure as we're still filming and editing it.
@tinalisapattern
@tinalisapattern Жыл бұрын
Great video, however one bit I cannot really approve of. I do use "transform segment" tool quite a lot and love it. It helps me so much in adjusting , Maybe you neglected the potential of this tool. Same with "C" editing curves. I hate my pattern "cluttered" with all those curve points and I find it gives me less control over my curves. Using "C" it will create bezier handles, which I so much prefer to shape my curve with. And it adds no additional curve-points leaving my lines clean. And "smooth curve" you did not really use the way it is intented to. You just drag a point from an edge inward to create an even curve, which I find very handy at times. Are you sure, you were really thorough in exploring all the tools or too quick in discarding many as useless? Comeing slowly to the end of your video, I must revise my first impression. No, not a great video. Do you even have an idea, what the "Trace" tool can be used for? By tracing outside and/or internal lines you can create whole new pattern pieces like lining or pockets or whatever. Please do your homework first before lecturing. Sorry, but so far I would not recommend your classes. And no, I am not associated to Clo, but just a regular user.
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your input but you have to understand who this video is targeted to, a beginner who needs to have a glance at the functionality of the tools, and commit to mastering a few of them first to achieve a usable result. I've highlighted the most important ones to avoid choice overload. I hate Beziers as there are only 2 of them per segment whereas with the curve points you can literally shape an entire pattern piece and as soon as you exit the tool, you no longer see them. The trace functionality you're describing can also be done with internal lines and cutting + sewing... Knowing more options to achieve the same result will lead to a highly technical user who doesn't focus on design which is what clo is meant for and what we encourage our audience to push for.
@hariitolingerie
@hariitolingerie Жыл бұрын
This is interesting discussion! I have the feeling that @tinalisapattern is a seasoned patternmaker with years of experience and @GRMT is a designer, am I correct? You both have a point there and I can see where you both go apart and meet. The pattern maker will start in 2D, drafting or working from a block to create a garment and using 3D just to check if the patterns fit correctly. A designer will do the opposite, that person will draw on the avatar and will use the 2D to generate patterns. If you would like to start an actual brand and need to draft and grade patterns, you will have to have thorough pattern knowledge and fitting experience or you'll have bad fit in your garments. If you're design for a specific person and don't have tha pattern knowledge, CLO is such a big help in generating patterns. In all my years of experience (30y), I have found that a good pattern maker is indispensable. CLO is great but will not be able to replace real life actual experience. The avatars may move like humans but they do not have soft bodies and real humans do. That has an impact on fit, especially when you're working close to the body.
@tinalisapattern
@tinalisapattern Жыл бұрын
@@hariitolingerie I am indeed a fashion designer. I studied fashion design in Germany back in the 80th. And yes, I love pattern making and bringing your ideas from head (or paper) to real life. And a good fit is essential. I am nowadays designing sewing patterns, which I sell as ebooks with included instructions. And I am sad to see too many self proclaimed designers and pattern makers (well, at least they believe they are) that do a terrible job and give the business a bad name. I take pride in not only providing a great design, but also a great and accurate fit. I even include instructions for alterations of the pattern to fit your body. Now I see the same happening in the 3D scene, and it so pisses me off, when I take a second look at what appears quite nice at first glimpse, but upon closer look would never work in real life. BTW someone in a fB Clo group asked for help, as something taught in a course he purchased did not work as shown in the video. The sleeve always flipped to the wrong side, when simulating. Well, not only was that sleeve an insult to my eyes, but yes, indeed, it was sewn on wrong, but in the short sequence he showed, it seemed to sew on correctly in the end ( I strongly suspect, there was a cut in that video and the result apparently correct). That poor guy had struggeled all day and was desperate for advice or help. I inquired, who was the maker of those courses.... and guess what?... Jepp. the same person I said, I could not recommend his classes.
@ProMontreal
@ProMontreal Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know if Clo has a feature to follow lines? I’m trying to create a replica of a stage performance and I’m using the button feature to create Rhinestone.
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure I understand the question ...
@dxsherr
@dxsherr 3 ай бұрын
chapter 3 when?! :(
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio 3 ай бұрын
It's in the Masterclass grmnt.com/masterclass
@dxsherr
@dxsherr 3 ай бұрын
interesting graphic, grmnt... 😭
@eyebags03
@eyebags03 Жыл бұрын
incredible stuff, thank you so much for putting out these videos 🩶🩶🩶
@nurnobisarkar4298
@nurnobisarkar4298 9 ай бұрын
Want to see your hidden videos
@grmnt.studio
@grmnt.studio 9 ай бұрын
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