0:00 Intro 0:06 Opening The Project File 0:31 Creating The Waist Band 2:51 Creating The Pleated Skirt Pattern & Adding Internal Lines 4:51 Using The Pleat Function To Easily Creating Pleats 8:26 Outro
⭐TIPS FOR BETTER RESULTS⭐ Firstly, thank you a lot for the great video! Was very helpful :) It's concise and teaches stuff the practical way. I can't believe that there are tutorials that tell you to draw each internal line by hand 😂 But I have some suggestions. I think it's clear that the final result doesn't look like the thumbnail. I've done a bit research and finally managed to do it. Here's how: First of all, I guess the pleat type is different in the thumbnail, but there are more important issues. Instead of directly sewing the skirt to the belt, use "Pleats Sewing" tool. And to be able to use that correctly, there's a thing you need to pay attention. When you create the internal lines, they do not actually split the edges of your rectangle. In order to do so, while points of the internal lines are selected, right click and choose "Extend/Trim & Add Point > to Pattern Outline". Now when you use the Pleats Sewing tool, it will work as intended. To get even a more neat look, before simulating, right click on the skirt in 3D view and choose "Strengthen". Just wanted to share in case other ppl struggled like me :)
P.S. I just realized on the thumbnail some of my measurements were different so it actually did make the pleat look different but the rest of the settings in this tutorial for creating the box pleat are exactly the same. Appreciate the tips I'll try the strengthen as well.
@@TravisDavids Thnx for the heart and sorry if it sounded rude, I'm a beginner and surely don't know more about MD than you :) In the thumbnail, the part where pleats meet the belt look much neater whereas in the video they get a bit ruffled. That's where I was pointing at. Plaid type part was just a guess since it's hard to tell from the thumbnail.
@@5mania5 No problem at all, I always appreciates these comments as they help me and others as well but i wanted to mention that i didn't change any settings regarding the box pleat.
Travis, this is the first one of your tuts that I got through to the end (trust, I got 'em all lined up and waiting!). I am laughing and rolling my eyes at my computer! Thank you so much for this! ♥
these tutorials are amazing! Can you please make some Marvelous Designer to Blender tutorials about exporting from MD to Blender with all textures and normal maps etc properly applied?
Hi Travis, was there a reason that you made sewed the two distinct skirt fabrics to the middle of the waistline as opposed to just created a front and back and sewing the sides?
Thank you for share the easy way to create a pleats skirt! But the center of the front pattern connected together is not equal pleats (see 8:26). Please tell me how to fix this problem?
Thank you very much. I've been wondering if you had a complete course and I see you have! Now I have a problem, when I try to upload the preset I doesn't work, why does it happen?
how do you make the belt like more glued to the body you know what i mean ? there s a little gap between the body and the belt like it s loose how do i strengthen it
Great tutorial! i don't understand how it is possible that your simulations run so so fast whilst with my 3960 and 2x 2070 takes quite some more time... is there any preference or anything to switch so it can go faster? thank you!
Hello Travis Thank you for so many great tutorials just a small request if possible if you can do one using a Poser character the export process and import to MD since there seems to be a bit of a difference between Poser and Daz and I primarily work with Poser Daz just doesn't make sense to me thanks in advance if you can heck be willing to pay for a whole Poser MD work flow tutorial
What exactly are you encountering issues with because I'm just simply using OBJ files. Is your scale getting messed up? I'm just using a simple a-pose OBJ with MD, I'm assuming an a-pose poser character imported would work as long as you put your import scale on Auto-Scale.
I see a couple search results on youtube for poser to marvelous designer. Have you watched them yet? Like this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lrXWPhYXHJE.html&ab_channel=KungLong
@@TravisDavids Most are out dated for the newest version of MD and yes usually it is a Scaling issue OBJ import usually comes in tiny or gigantic in MD came close using Alembic or DAE but do not get consistent results so maybe I am missing something along the way thanks for responding back
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