How to Use Pressure & Fill Tool in CLO 3D

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Van Herten Outerwear

Van Herten Outerwear

Жыл бұрын

This video demonstrates the Pressure Property and how to create quilted, puffer-style garments using the Fill Tool in CLO 3D 7.0.

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@tataportal
@tataportal 9 ай бұрын
Seems like 10 was too much 🤣🤣 Amazing tutorial, thank you so much for your time
@hubertschon6834
@hubertschon6834 Жыл бұрын
Again a very well explained tutorial. I hope You´ll soon get the attention, these videos earn ;o) I thought that I´m familiar with this stuff but I still learn something new, while watching and thats great. Please keep on Your excellent work and take care... Best regards
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear Жыл бұрын
Aw, wow that is such a lovely comment. It makes me want to do better! Thank you for saying Hubert
@bytribevision
@bytribevision Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial, I often create puffer jackets in CLO so I have been familiar with pressure for some time, however I really don't like using it as I feel it can distort the desired look of the garment a lot and sometimes even make it float upwards out of where it would sit on the body. I was excited when I saw they added a fill tool to CLO7 but didn't really understand the quilting distance and weight numbers so thank you for making it clear. What do you prefer to use now that there is an option, pressure or fill?
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear Жыл бұрын
Hey Harry! They are both good, but for different things. I prefer the fill tool for garments because it creates a stuffed look, whereas the pressure can achieve a fully inflated look which is good for objects. If you find that your garment is trying to float away, check to see if you have an equal amount of pressure opposing each other for the outer and inner layers--always need equal opposition. Another reason could be that the collision thickness is too high for your pattern pieces... Glad to hear the video could help, thanks for taking the time to chat!
@askhento
@askhento 7 ай бұрын
If normals are pointing outside of pillow on all pieces then you can apply same positive pressure value. It just saves you a couple of clicks. You can see that default fabric is white on one side and dark on the other, they should match color continuously along the surface. One trick is to flip normals on one side (right click in 3d -> Flip Normal)
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, good point. Sometimes the information gets overwhelming for beginner CLO students so I tend to introduce the core concepts and build up. But you are totally correct.
@askhento
@askhento 7 ай бұрын
@@vanhertenouterwear absolutely agree with you. Thanks for the videos I learned a lot from them)
@PhotoSlash
@PhotoSlash 7 ай бұрын
how do i set the quilting distance if i have internal lines that are curved and asymetrical going horizontally and vertically? like what value shold you put in that case with a complex drawing of interal lines?
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear 7 ай бұрын
Hey, well it depends on what your desired end result is. If you want to have an even distribution between the two outer lines, then select the two internal lines or pattern outlines > right click > distribute internal lines between segments. That will give you an even distribution for the number of lines you input, and the shapes of the internal lines will gradually blend into the shape of one another. Really smart software :). Maybe you will need to do it incrementally for your specific situation. Or consider the regular Right Click > Offset as Internal line. Hope this helps!!
@PhotoSlash
@PhotoSlash 7 ай бұрын
thank you so much! @@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear 7 ай бұрын
Oh, I think I may have misread your question. Are you talking about the Quilting Distance when using the Fill Tool? If so, the rule of thumb is to input the biggest interval on the pattern piece. So if you have lines that vary in distance, like 1" 2" and 3" apart, use the 3 as your quilting distance.
@PhotoSlash
@PhotoSlash 7 ай бұрын
yep, i have a square pattern with a V-shaped internal line that starts from the upper right and left corners of the square pattern, so it has no parallel lines to use as a reference. the point of the V is located at the half of the square's height. should i just put the highest distance value from like the point of the V to the right side of the square? hope you can undestand what i mean hahaha @@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think I understand what you're saying. So there is only a singular line in this quilting design, correct? If so, then yes, I would just input half of the square measurement if the point comes to the center. You can always decrease or increase the Quilting Distance for a different puffer effect (less or more stuffing). I would test it and go from there :) @@PhotoSlash
@smartcad5338
@smartcad5338 Жыл бұрын
i want to learn clo 3d . do you help? i am from Bangladesh.i am watching your video,thanks
@vanhertenouterwear
@vanhertenouterwear Жыл бұрын
I'm glad the videos can help. I'll try to post more soon. The best advice I can give you for learning CLO is just to spend time in the program. There are many videos on KZfaq to help get you started, but from there, spending time in the program building your knowledge base is the best way to learn.
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