Clo 3D and Marvelous Designer are both incredible but there is one major difference Clo 3d is for making garments that will be worn in real life fashion runways and bespoke clothes. Marvelous Designer is for virtual clothes for fames and vfx.
@ctynich1504 Always Google the software name and next to it put: minimum requirements. They have usually three types of requirements and you can buy your PC without breaking your wallet. Always search the same way for every program you will be using.
Very good run down on clothing design software. Tuka and Optitex were good inclusions. Clo is by no means an arch nemesis to Marvelous Designer. It would be nice to see a follow up with Bowser Wear, Style3D, Modaris and Accumark.
Contrary to what it said, Vstitcher from Browzwear has a 2D part, with all dedicated tools, to design patterns, like most of other competitors here! And to be complete Style 3D is missing in this overview.
i am making a movie, i designed the charachter on blender, should i make the clothes for character on blender? Bcs i guess it can cause problem with rigging.
Back up turn right turn left move forward and drop to the ground Repeat until tired Then go to sleep This should put you in a position to use something for something but everything that you need not be aware of Then adjust footwear Just because Hope this helps 🙏
Blender is serviceable - basically it's the foundation of ALL those advanced and specialised fashion tools. It has EVERYTHING but very inefficient. A veteran will find ways to set up and addons to optimize workflow, however.