We operate at the intersection of fashion and technology fabricating digital couture and fashion experiences. Always digital, never physical. We truly believe that digital fashion will change the industry in a rapid way. We don't believe in secrecy and that's why we want to share our knowledge and projects here.
misunderstand organize this live tutorial, why did girl interrupt him frequently? imagine you go conference, let him present all ideas then QA section later.
you should try doing this on second life. its exactly like this, except more people use it, and it has been around for decades so it has a large community; plus it uses actual currency so more people will give you money.
Primer workshop del club en español de The Fabricant. La diseñadora y creadora de moda digital Gaby Peñalba nos muestra cómo crear dos prendas desde cero en CLO3D, explorando la intersección entre moda y tecnología. The Fabricant - Club en Español. Moderado por Pedro Guez, Community Manager en The Fabricant
To make a perfect flowing fabric there is a much easier way to do in photoshop. You see where the fabric repeats (just follow the weave lines) and use the perspective crop tool to cut out the repeat. The image will make itself straight. Then you can do some final touch ups by using the filter-other-offset, but often that is not needed. In the way in the video you will never get a perfect fabric repeat cause there is a difference in width or height and you need to blend that out somehow, and it is more complicated.